Italian fashion

Sabato De Sarno named new Gucci creative director

Italian designer Sabato De Sarno has been named the new creative director of Gucci and will unveil his first collection during Milan Fashion Week next September, Gucci and parent company Kering announced Saturday.

De Sarno has previously worked for Prada, Dolce & Gabbana and Valentino, where he was most recently fashion director overseeing both men's and women's collections.

Donatella Versace Signals End to Use of Real Fur at Fashion Label

Donatella Versace has said her family's luxury fashion label will no longer use real furs in its products, according to an interview with a British magazine, quoted by the Guardian. 

The Italian fashion queen and Versace's creative director told The Economist's 1843 magazine that it would stop the practice, without providing further details on the change.

Gucci Boss Pledges Firm to Go Fur Free in 2018

Luxury fashion brand Gucci will go fur-free from next year, the company's chief executive has announced.

Marco Bizzarri told a London College of Fashion event that the move was part of a commitment to "sustainability".

The Italian fashion house will make the changes from the brand's spring-summer 2018 collection and auction off all of its remaining animal fur items.

"Passions and Dreams of Italian Fashion" in Belgrade

BELGRADE - An exhibition of Italian high fashion, titled "Passions and Dreams of Italian Fashion: Creativity, Style and Expression" will open at Princess Ljubica's Palace in Belgrade Tuesday.

Visitors will have the chance to enjoy unique creations of famous fashion brands such as Armani, Versace, Valentino, Fendi, Laura Biagioti, Sisters Fontana and many more.

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