Creative director Alessandro Michele, joined the house in 2015. Gucci was founded in Italy in 1921. Alesandro has been very successful in turning the languishing brand into a kooky, idiosyncratic and impressively hot label. He champions women to be daring, curiously compelling and with a streak of mystery. 'Fashion is about creating emotion - it's not necessarily rational"
Creative director and founder Johanna Ortiz, established her label in 2011. The label is synonymous with Ultra feminine aesthetic and a sultry elegance , with vibrant colours and prints adorned with bows and frills. Through her use of luxurious textiles which come in unexpected colour combinations, Ortiz creates garments for women who value versatility and comfort, while still personifying the social aspirations of the elites. Sophisticated touches uncover her impeccable craftsmanship and create an unforgettable style.
Creative director and founder Catherine Holstein, created the label in 2016. Based in New York, the label builds upon its foundations each season, creating a robust yet polished collection distinguished by exceptional materials and subtle yet striking details.
Creative directors and founders Karen Daccarett and Francisco Leal created their Colombian label in 2006 . Their label is based on designing collections that merge the Colombian heritage with European and Middle Eastern influences, to add a modern touch. Clients from the First Lady to the country's top socialites wear their designs. Known for their structured yet feminine pieces with innovative design.
Creative director Jonathan Anderson, started with the 170 year old brand in 2013 and has created a new chapter to the brand focusing on craft and culture. The brand was established in Madrid in 1846 with its often mispronounced name ("low-ay-ve"). Now with Anderson at the helm, the brand has transformed into a modern day house. This has been made evident through an intellectual approach to fashion, and creating culture spaces around retail.