Gucci To Present Its Spring Summer 2025 Men’s Collection At Triennale Milano

Gucci will showcase its Spring Summer 2025 men’s collection, designed by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno, on June 17 at Triennale Milano.

The choice of venue upholds the House’s tradition of intertwining fashion with broader cultural conversations. Much like London’s Tate Modern, Triennale Milano serves as a hub where creativity flourishes, providing a space where new encounters emerge through diversity, exchange, and the freedom that art, in its wider conception, evokes in its observers. Since its foundation in 1923, Triennale Milano has established itself as one of the world’s leading cultural institutions, dedicated to design, architecture, and the visual and performing arts.

Throughout the years, Triennale Milano has been a forum where innovators in the fields of art and design, creativity and technology come together and interact, facing the challenges of the contemporary world and promoting culture as a place of encounter. An approach that speaks to Sabato De Sarno’s collections which establish a constant dialogue with reality.

By selecting Triennale Milano, Gucci pays homage to the shared Italian heritage, where craftmanship, innovation and aesthetic sophistication converge, and to Milan's cultural landscape, highlighting the venue's role as a dynamic gathering place.

Gucci To Present Its Spring Summer 2025 Men’s Collection At Triennale Milano - Foto Gianluca Di Ioia.
Gucci To Present Its Spring Summer 2025 Men’s Collection At Triennale Milano - Foto Gianluca Di Ioia.

For over 100 years Triennale Milano has been promoting culture as a means of encounter, through the languages of design, architecture, and the visual and performing arts. In the Palazzo dell’Arte, designed by Giovanni Muzio in 1933, Triennale puts on international exhibitions, performances, talks and workshops that offer new perspectives on the contemporary world.

Triennale is home to the Museo del Design Italiano, where you can see some of the 1,600 objects from its permanent collection, to Cuore, a space devoted to research and archives, and to a theater with an international calendar of events. Every three years Triennale Milano organize the International Exhibition, which has been one of the most important events in the world of design and architecture since 1923.

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