Sabato De Sarno debuted his new vision for Gucci at Milan Fashion Week, and with it came a new It-color in the making. Introducing: Gucci Rosso.
, Lee has moved on from green in favor of a particular hue of blue—“Knight Blue” is what the label has christened this Yves Klein-esque tone, though the jury’s still out on whether the designer can recreate his own phenomenon. And who could forget
’s unflinching orange, the OG of brand It-colors, and even Valentino’s deep red that for a while gave name to its now discontinued sub-brand, Red Valentino.Parakeet Green everything at Bottega Veneta, spring 2021 ready-to-wear.
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