Gucci:
exclusive or inclusive?
It’s impossible to discuss the logo without mentioning the name that
has changed the history of American fashion (and not only that).
Dapper Dan was born in Harlem – a neighbourhood of New York full of
contrasts and inhabited in large part by Afro-Americans. In 1982,
inspired by his own travels, Dapper Dan decided to use his cleverness
houses? What makes their name create a buzz, evoke luxury and a series of
offered custom fashion described by the designer as an “Africanization
of the premium European brand”. He turned products with monograms
known to fashion fans into unique designs beloved by Black artists, in
particular by rising stars of hip-hop. As time went on, he began to
recreate the iconic fashion house logo patterns by himself, which
caused him legal problems and forced him to close his business in
1992. The somewhat forgotten “bootlegging” designer made headlines
once again when during the Gucci Cruise 2018 show one of the models
houses? What makes their name create a buzz, evoke luxury and a series of
designed for Diane Dixon in the late ‘80s. This obvious inspiration
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capsule collection, and thus the exaggerated designs appeared on the
Met Gala red carpet. That wasn’t the first time Gucci showed that
despite more than 100 years of its tradition, the brand moves with the
Despite obstacles, ups and downs, Burberry, like the knight in their.
The logos of fashion houses are also trending. Sans-serif fonts first
monogram in his art. Known as GucciGhost, he first cut out the famous
G in a sheet while creating a Halloween costume, which made him
popular on Instagram. He used to say that he will use the logo until
the Italian fashion house sues him or hires him – and he got what he
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“spray-painted” above the Gucci logo. Today, no one is surprised by
reinterpretations of the world’s top brand logos recreated by street
artists or even referencing… cartoon characters.