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CAFFE LUNA

CAFFE LUNA

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by Isabelle Pringle

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In today's world, more really is more. More technoogy on your wrist, in your home, practically everywhere you look. This need for maximalism is a major trend in today's fashion scene. Gucci is possibly the best example of this-- clothes dripping with embellishments, colors merged to reflect a rainbow, and a bounty of accessories for every part of the body. But I, for one, love it. I adore seeing fashion interpreted in a new and original way. It is refreshing and adds doses of inspiration to fashion disciples like myself.

Gucci, led by Alessandro Michele, embodies ingenuity and personality in a completely new way. The way Michele can make a ball gown feel feminine while exuding edge is a quality that is necessary for clothing today. What makes Gucci so unique is its emphasis on the individual. Michele does not subscribe to fads or conform to what is popular in society today, yet he makes clothing that speaks to everyone's sense of fantasy, incorporating a touch of whimsy in every look he produces. His clothing helps fans of his concoctions escape the mediocrity of everyday life, rather propelling them to dream about sequins, technicolor shoes, oversized sunglasses, knit sweaters, and so much more. Gucci brings a smile to even the most serious face, and it helps us view fashion from a different perspective. If what you're wearing does not make you smile, should you really be wearing it?

You know that rule, “ take one thing off before you leave home in order to not be ‘over-accessorized?’” Well, now it is about time to throw that rule out. The saying, "less is more" is out of style, I have to say. More fun, more frivolity, more humor, more individuality is more of what we all need.

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