Gucci Cruise 2026: A Contemporary Ode to Florence
Gucci returned to its roots in Florence with the unveiling of its Cruise 2026 collection, held at the historic Palazzo Settimanni, the very city where the house was founded in 1921. Under the statement “Florence is Gucci, Gucci is Florence,” the luxury Italian label paid tribute to its heritage by reimagining it through a modern lens—blending art, history, and Italian savoir-faire in a rich, theatrical presentation.






The collection moves seamlessly between refined opulence and understated elegance, offering a dynamic range of silhouettes—from oversized, structured shapes to elongated, fluid lines crafted for both day and evening. Textiles such as brocade, jacquard, velvet, and silk were intricately layered with lace, embroidery, and crystal embellishments, evoking a visual language that fuses Renaissance grandeur with contemporary restraint.
Gucci’s heritage in leather goods was brought to the forefront, with standout accessories like the Gucci Giglio bag, inspired by Florence’s symbolic lily flower, and a vanity-style handbag—both available for purchase immediately following the show, in line with the “see now, buy now” trend in luxury retail.






In a significant collaboration, Gucci partnered with Pomellato to debut Monili, a fine jewelry collection crafted from gold, leather, and pavé diamonds. Each piece honors the detail-oriented tradition of Italian goldsmithing, fusing classic design with artisanal excellence.
The presentation culminated in a powerful moment as models exited the palazzo into the adjacent piazza, symbolically erasing the boundary between fashion and the city itself. This final gesture captured Gucci’s evolving journey: one that transforms its historic legacy into a forward-looking vision, grounded in the effortless elegance of sprezzatura—that uniquely Italian art of refined nonchalance.