“Harry has an incredible sense of fashion,” said Michele in a statement. “The idea of working together came to me one day while we were talking on the phone: I proposed creating a ‘dream wardrobe’ with him… We ended up with a mix of aesthetics, from 1970s pop and bohemia to the revision of the image of the gentleman in an overturned memory of men’s tailoring,” the creative director added.
The result, which characterises “the creative paths and peculiarities of the two artists”, incorporates traditional English tailoring with dashes of romance and eccentricity, from double-breasted coats in Prince of Wales check, to the mother-of-pearl buttons on shirts. Velvet suits in vibrant shades sit alongside printed pyjamas, bowling shirts and pleated kilts. From the striped tank tops to the flares to the heart motif on a pair of white boots, the collection is unmistakably Gucci – and unmistakably Harry.
The name of the collection nods to Harry and Alessandro’s first initials, but also to the way they’ve traditionally signed off their messages to one another over the years. “HA HA HA is the serial crasis of the initials of ‘Harry’ and ‘Alessandro’, but it is also the onomatopoeic sound of the written essence of an emoji, the ‘laughing face’,” said Gucci.
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