![]() Since the horsebit appeared on a handbag in 1955, that elegant hardware has become as recognizable as Chanel’s double Cs. Aldo even went so far as to replace the bellhop-a nod to Guccio’s early job-in the Gucci crest with a knight in armor. Aldo leaned into the equine concept, and under his direction, top-stitching reminiscent of that on saddles adorned handbags and green and red stripes seen on girth straps became a signature Gucci element, as did the Gucci horsebit. It was Aldo Gucci-recognizing that shoppers liked a side of history with their handbags-who perpetuated the myth that the Gucci family had once been saddle-makers to nobility. Gucci Horsebit 1955Īs the legend goes, glinty horsebit hardware entered Gucci’s fashionable oeuvre in 1953. Summer Stories of 2023Ī small horsebit shoulder bag with web shoulder strap. In the meantime, the stories behind all the best Gucci handbags to shop right now, below. Time will tell what bags (new and old!) will rise to the top-coveted spot once incoming creative director Sabato De Sarno helms the Gucci ship. Michele was also responsible for the Dionysus and the Marmont-two bags that have maintained their It bag status years after their debuts. ![]() ![]() The latter was recently reissued by Alessandro Michele, as were the bamboo-handled Diana bag and the Gucci Attache bag. One day, at the Milan outpost, Grace Kelly walked in and got a silk scarf decorated with a feminine floral pattern (dubbed the Flora, which remains a house code to this day) on another, Jackie Kennedy Onassis picked out a hobo bag. Over the next two decades, Gucci opened up shops just about everywhere worth being seen. Photo: Getty Imagesīy the 1950s, when la dolce vita was in full swing in Rome, and Manhattan was a playground for monied movers and shakers, Gucci was outfitting and accessorizing it all. (Nearby, the Florentine Salvatore Ferragamo was also making do with what was available with his cork-heel creations.) At around the same time, Gucci also developed a woven hemp textile with a diamond pattern, a precursor to the current double-G monogram. So, Guccio and his sons Aldo, Vasco, and Rodolfo (all now part of the family business) had to get creative, making wicker, raffia, and wood Gucci signatures in addition to cuoio grasso, an incredibly smooth veal calf leather.
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