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  • Gucci and Moschino designer Davide Renne dies at age 46

    Gucci and Moschino designer Davide Renne dies at age 46

    Italian fashion designer Davide Renne has passed away at the age of 46, just nine days after assuming the role of creative director at Moschino.

    The cause of his death remains undisclosed, although Moschino’s parent company Aeffe mentioned “a sudden illness” and confirmed his passing in Milan on Friday.

    Prior to his tenure at Moschino, Renne served as the head of women’s wear at Gucci, contributing nearly 20 years of work to the fashion house.

    Aeffe’s chairman said: “There are no words to describe the pain we are experiencing at this dramatic time.”

    “Even though he was only with us for a very short time, Davide was able to immediately make himself loved and respected. Today we are left with the responsibility of carrying on what his imagination and creativity had only envisioned,” said Massimo Ferretti in a statement posted on Instagram.

    Born in Follonica, Tuscany, in July 1977, Renne pursued his studies at both the University of Florence and the Polimoda fashion school. His career commenced alongside Italian fashion designer Alessandro Dell’Acqua, followed by his transition to Gucci in 2004.

    In October, Renne was unveiled as the creative director for Moschino. He was slated to unveil his inaugural collection for the brand at Milan Fashion Week in February.

    At the time of his appointment, Renne said: “Franco Moschino had a nickname for his design studio – la sala giochi, the playroom.

    “This resonates deeply with me: what fashion – Italian fashion especially, and the house of Moschino most of all – can achieve with its enormous power should be accomplished with a sense of play, of joy. A sense of discovery, and experimentation.”

    Several influential figures in the fashion industry have taken to social media to pay their respects, with many leaving comments on Renne’s Instagram posts.

    Harris Reed, the creative director of Nina Ricci, described Renne as “a true true angel”, while model and singer Karen Elson wrote: “My heart breaks. Sweet Davide rest in peace.”

    Renne’s mentor, Dell’Acqua, posted on Instagram: “Farewell Davide!! You will always be in my heart.”

  • Floyd Mayweather splashes $7il at Gucci store in Johannesburg during ‘Motherland Tour’

    Floyd Mayweather splashes $7il at Gucci store in Johannesburg during ‘Motherland Tour’

    Renowned boxing legend, Floyd Mayweather, is currently on an African tour, making stops in various cities across the continent.

    During this tour, Mayweather aims to promote and support local boxers under his brand, The Money Team.

    One of the highlights of his tour was his recent visit to Zimbabwe, where he was accompanied by his entire entourage.

    The visit garnered significant attention and excitement among boxing enthusiasts and fans in the country.

    However, it was Mayweather’s extravagant visit to South Africa that truly made headlines.

    During his time there, he made an unprecedented move by practically buying out the entire Gucci store.

    This extraordinary act was captured in a viral video on Twitter, showing Mayweather leaving the store surrounded by a substantial security detail, a sight rarely seen even for celebrities.

    What makes this incident even more remarkable is the reason behind it. Mayweather’s visit to the Gucci store in South Africa was not merely a display of lavish spending; it was driven by his desire to support and uplift the local community.

    By making such an extravagant purchase, he sought to draw attention to the store, encourage sales, and ultimately contribute to the economy and livelihoods of the people in the region.

    Through his African tour, Mayweather is not only showcasing his star power but also using his influence to make a positive impact on the lives of aspiring boxers and the communities he visits.

    His commitment to supporting local talent and businesses has left a lasting impression on fans and locals alike, solidifying his reputation as more than just a boxing legend but also a philanthropic figure.

    According to local reports, as cited by Marca, the 46-year-old departed the store after splurging a staggering amount on his shopping spree – believed to exceed $7 million.

    The particular video in question was filmed at a Gucci store situated in Sandton City, Johannesburg.

    Mayweather to empower African youths

    Meanwhile, beyond the glitz and glamour, Harare reports that Mayweather’s Motherland Tour carries a profound purpose of empowering the youth and inspiring the next generation.

    The flamboyant retired boxer intends to spearhead projects aimed at generating job opportunities for young people across Africa, recognising their potential and capacity for greatness.

    Mayweather also reportedly plans to make undisclosed donations to both Zimbabwe and South Africa, demonstrating his commitment to giving back to local communities.

    Mayweather spotted in Sandton City

    It’s not every day that you bump into a superstar while shopping in a mall, yet this was the case for boxing fans who visited Sandton City recently.

    As Sports Brief reported, Mayweather was spotted in Johannesburg as the legendary boxer continues his international Motherland Tour.

    Floyd Mayweather arrives in Zimbabwe

    Earlier, Sports Brief reported on Mayweather touching down in Harare, Zimbabwe, commencing his highly anticipated three-day visit to the African nation.

    Money, who was invited to the country by prominent businessman and boxing enthusiast, Scott Sakupwanya, arrived in his private jet worth a cool $50 million.

  • Gucci names Valentino Fashion Designer, Sabato De Sarno, as New Creative Director

    Gucci names Valentino Fashion Designer, Sabato De Sarno, as New Creative Director

    Gucci appointed Sabato De Sarno, a senior fashion designer at Valentino, as the Italian brand’s new creative director. De Sarno will succeed Alessandro Michele, who left Gucci in November after seven years as creative director.  

    “I am deeply honored to take on the role as Creative Director of Gucci,” De Sarno said in an official statement. “I am proud to join a House with such an extraordinary history and heritage, that over the years has been able to welcome and cherish values I believe in. I am touched and excited to contribute my creative vision for the brand.”

    Prior to joining the Valentino back in 2009, De Sarno spent time at Prada and Dolce & Gabbana. 

    “I am delighted that Sabato will join Gucci as the House’s new Creative Director, one of the most influential roles in the luxury industry,” Gucci CEO Marco Bizzarri added. “Having worked with a number of Italy’s most renowned luxury fashion houses, he brings with him a vast and relevant experience. I am certain that through Sabato’s deep understanding and appreciation for Gucci’s unique legacy, he will lead our creative teams with a distinctive vision that will help write this exciting next chapter, reinforcing the House’s fashion authority while capitalizing on its rich heritage.”

    François-Henri Pinault, Chairman & CEO of Kering, the French luxury goods group which owns Gucci said: “One hundred and two years after Guccio Gucci opened his first store in Florence, Gucci remains one of the most iconic, prominent and influential luxury houses in the world. With Sabato De Sarno at the creative helm, we are confident that the House will continue both to influence fashion and culture through highly desirable products and collections, and to bring a singular and contemporary perspective to modern luxury.”

    De Sarno will make his runway debut at Milan Fashion Week in September. 

    Source: Complex.com

  • Meet 9-year-old Ghanaian kid who models for Zara, Gucci, other international fashion brands

    US-based nine-year-old model, actress and founder of Shyv BeautyMylah Gyimah, is the latest to step onto the fashion scene as the next beauty mogul with her top affiliations with ace fashion brands worldwide.

    The young Ghanaian kid, deeply rooted in her West-African heritage, has worked with international brands such as Gucci, Vogue, Ralph Lauren, Zara, Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Netflix’s Creative Soul.

    The list continues with Soor Ploom, FX, Tiffany & Co, and Manhattan Magazine among other notable brands in line.

    Having modelled for some of the world’s top brands at such a young age, Mylah is already well-versed in skincare best practices and routines, remembering her grandmother’s tips and tricks for moisture retention.

    Meet 9-year-old Ghanaian kid who models for Zara, Gucci, other international fashion brands
    Mylah Gyimah on set with Crew Cuts

    Born as Mylah Shyvonne Maame Yaa Agyiwah Gyimah, her name signifies the mercy of God and traces her back to her family roots in Ghana, West Africa.

    As a proud Ghanaian-American model, she began her modelling career as a means of building her self-esteem and understanding the different shades and textures of beauty in the world.

     

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    Mylah Gyimah featured in a Zara kids fashion ad
    Mylah Gyimah featured in a Zara kids fashion ad

    She began to acknowledge the beauty in herself and continued to bloom as a confident little girl that knows she is beautiful and had something to contribute to the world.

    Mylah Gyimah models for Ralph Lauren
    Mylah Gyimah models for Ralph Lauren

    In an interview with her mother, who is also her manager, she described Mylah as an adventurous little model who is always exploring and learning.

    “Who is she? We do not know yet. She is growing each and every day, soaking up so much knowledge, trying and learning new things.

    “She is watching new movies and reading new books. She is meeting and interacting with a diverse group of people each and every day and gain so much experience as a model. She has also created a skincare brand made for kids that is storming through the market. She is only nine.”

    Meet 9-year-old Ghanaian kid who models for Zara, Gucci, other international fashion brands

    Climaxing the interview, she said, “One thing we know for sure is whoever she becomes in this world or whatever she decides to do in this world, she will do it as a beautiful and smart Ghanaian-American female that will inspire people and contribute to the visions of beauty for years to come.”

    SHYV Beauty, the skincare brand made for kids, by a kid, is now sold in Janie and Jack, and Maisonette, with plans to expand into additional stores and markets.

    Mylah Gyimah shows off her natural kid's skincare product, Shyv
    Mylah Gyimah shows off her natural kid’s skincare product, Shyv

    This exclusive line features soaps, body butter, and accessories designed and formulated by Mylah – implementing her grandmother’s century-old recipe for body butter.

    All Ingredients to make this exclusive recipe is purchased from Ghana, West Africa in honour of Mylah’s Great Great Grandmother and her Ghanaian Heritage.

     

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  • Gucci slashes ‘stale’ seasonal fashion shows

    Gucci has announced it will cut the number of fashion shows it holds every year in an effort to reduce waste.

    The company says the concept of seasonal clothes has become obsolete and will now host just two “seasonless” catwalk shows annually.

    The label said the traditional rota of spring/summer, autumn/winter, cruise and pre-fall shows was “stale”.

    “Clothes should have a longer life than that which these words attribute to them,” Gucci’s creative director said.

    The label has no plans for a show in September, the time when it would traditionally show a new collection at the Milan fashion week.

    Alessandro Michele, the company’s creative director, now imagines showing collections only in the autumn and spring, instead of five times a year.

    “Two appointments a year are more than enough to give time to form a creative thought, and to give more time to this system,” he said.

    Gucci is the first major label to make an adamant declaration about supporting the move to a leaner, less wasteful fashion system. Its powerhouse status in the fashion and celebrity worlds could potentially make this decision a gamechanger.

    Yves Saint Laurent, also owned by Kering, the Gucci parent company, has previously suggested it was considering leaving the fashion calendar behind too.

    In a statement last month its designer Anthony Vaccarello said the brand would “take control” of the fashion schedule “conscious of the current circumstances and its waves of radical change”.

    The coronavirus shutdown has hit fashion houses hard as the non-stop round of international fashion shows was stopped in its tracks.

    The menswear and haute couture shows scheduled for June and July are off and a question mark hangs over September shows – if not any future catwalk events.

    But the shutdown has also given fashion houses a window of reflection, not just on the value of endlessly churning out new styles but also on the rights and wrongs of consumption.

    Michele’s video conference on Monday elaborated on earlier ideas to this effect that he had posted on Gucci’s Instagram account on Sunday.

    “Above all, we understand we went way too far,” Michele wrote.

    “Our reckless actions have burned the house we live in. We conceived of ourselves as separated from nature, we felt cunning and almighty.

    “We usurped nature, we dominated and wounded it. We incited Prometheus, and buried Pan.

    “So much haughtiness made us lose our sisterhood with the butterflies, the flowers, the trees and the roots. So much outrageous greed made us lose the harmony and the care, the connection and the belonging.”

    Amongst the general public, thoughts have been turning the same way, with many people revisiting their old clothes, with the term “shopping in your wardrobe” touted online.

    Michele said he hopes that ultimately designers will come together to adopt a new calendar and aim to fashion.

    Previous champions of sustainability within the fashion industry include Dame Vivienne Westwood, who has been one of the most vocal campaigners on the issue.

    In recent years that fashion world has increasingly had to bow to growing global concerns regarding over-consumption.

    Traditional gender-based clothing has also had something of an overhaul, with celebrities, models and designers reflecting a more “gender fluid” landscape.

    Michele himself has been at the forefront of more progressive way of thinking since he joined Gucci five years ago.

    On the catwalk, his male models have worn pussy-bow silk blouses and dresses, he also dressed former One Direction star Harry Styles in earrings and Jared Leto in an evening gown at the Met Gala 2019.

    Dries Van Noten has led a number of independent designers calling for a radical overhaul of the industry, with fewer fashion shows and less product.

    Giorgio Armani announced his men’s and women’s shows will be combined in September, and his couture show will be held in January in Milan instead of Paris.

    Source: bbc.com