Do you remember the soho disco? How about Jackie? The archive of iconic Gucci bags is filled at the edge of the designs of the era and the details of inimitable signature.
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Creative success stories born from war material rations on the creations of the new era inspired by Vintage heirs, the history of Gucci is rich in timeless, sentimental and spectacular bag designs.
Here, Vogue takes a look at some of the most influentials of all, the most supported creations in Gucci's history with the most popular bags of Alessandro Michele's era.
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Gucci bags most emblematic of all time
1. The Gucci Canvas Suitcase
As the Italian sanctions imposed by the WW2, Guccio Gucci, began to explore alternative materials such as hemp and cotton, and the generally emblematic tonic-patterned GG fabric was born. His first role featured? On a series of suitcases in the late 1930s.
The success of these cotton canvas vessels continued long after the lifting of sanctions. Today, the Supreme GG (as the patterned canvas is now known) reign, well, the supreme of the most popular Gucci bags, from the Classic Boston to the new Ophidia.
2. Gucci bamboo
Towards the end of the war, when materials were still in capital letters, Gucci craftsmen have developed a bending heating and bamboo rod method (which could always be imported from Japan) to create bag handles to strong and rigid hand.
In 1947, the first gucci-handle bag of bamboo was started. It was an instant success, with women of Ingrid Bergman, Elizabeth Taylor and, later, Princess Diana promoting this distinguished style.
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3. Gucci Jackie
In 1961, an image of Jackie Kennedy bearing an unstructured tote and unisex Gucci sent soarly. Later renowned in honor of the first lady, this style has played a vital role in the history of Gucci - he was first taken from the archives of Tom Ford in 1999 (a movement that coincided with the birth of the IT-SAC bag,). In 2009 by Frida Giannini, under the New Jackie Moniker.
Compulsory Credit: Photo of Sal Train / Penske Media / Rex / Shutterstock (6908895a) Former First Lady and publisher for Doubleday, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis wearing a short simple black dress, sunglasses and a walk in New York. The photograph was taken on September 18, 1968.Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in New York, September 18, 1968., New York
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4. Flora Gucci
The painter flora model was originally designed by the son of Guccio, Rodolfo Gucci, for Grace Kelly in 1966. She had visited the designer of her workshop, looking for a silk scarf. Guccio, not presenting any of the current models of the suitable house for the Princess of Monaco, has designed the watercolor floral pattern, especially for her.
2005 saw Frida Giannini, then Accessories Designer for Gucci, restart the pattern of flora on a series of printed canvas bags - a gesture that preceded his appointment to the creative director of the ready-to-wear.
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5. Gucci Guccissima
In 2006, Frida Giannini offered a new plug on the iconic GG monogram model. Literally translate as "the most gucci", this younger sister has the inimitable motif in butter leather relief - a design that has played a key role in the obsession of the decade logomania.
6. The Gucci Soho Disco
Marking the Gucci incursion into user-friendly entrance bags, soho disco, with its central logo, body strap and swinging tar, was a Gem Gucci gateway. The silhouette is shaped to sat down comfortably on the hip, but is a spacious misleading way, making it a loyal office option to dinner. Soho disco remains one of the most popular Gucci bags today.
7. The Gucci Dionysus
When Alessandro Michele, a former head of the brand's head accessories, was named successor to Frida Giannini in 2015, no one could have predicted the effect that encompasses his penchant for vintage kitsch and artisanal fantasy would have on the landscape of World fashion.
Cimmingling its current position as one of the most influential voices of fashion, Michele quickly released a succession of convincing bags instantly, each dripping drama. A stand-out, the Dionysus is a sophisticated and structured style defined by an aged metal clasp with two heads of tiger - one head to its name of God, which would lead a tank of big cats.
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8. The Gucci Sylvie
Another Michele success, the most structured Sylvie presents Gucci's red and green racing scratches - a signature of the house since the 1950s - in a new fresh light. The smooth leather and the Chunky material lends a contemporary call to this iconic gucci bag instantly.