
For women’s shoes and boots, there are four different ken Scott prints, all featuring bright combinations of flowers in different colors, and all detailed with micro Ken Scott and Gucci script logos. The Screener sneaker has blue heels and a blue-red-blue House Web stripe, while the floral Pursuit slide features a large blue interlocking GG on each shoe. Then for another version of the pursuit, and a Screener sneaker, a bight Ken Scott floral print called “Giardino d’Aprile,’ translated as ‘April Garden’ displaying a combination of bright flowers, makes a powerful impact. The lace-up Tennis shoe also features the green-red-green House Web stripe. This material also features the Gucci Tennis 1977 in lace-up and slip-on models, and the Pursuit slide. For men, the look is sporty and casual a black cotton base fabric has been printed with contrasting gold lettering – the initials KS and GG – mixed with gold and silver flowers.

The Gucci Ken Scott collaboration is also applied to shoes. Menswear comprises a coat, Palace jacket, suit (split into separates), down-padded outerwear, bowling sets, and tracksuit sets. All are bright, colorful, and impactful, with an exuberant spirit.
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Gucci Ken Scott collection product details Womenswear items featuring decorative motifs from Scott’s archive include a coat, T-shirts, sweatshirts, underwear, a top, pants, skirts, two blazers, shirts, and a number of flowing dresses. To celebrate the launch of the Ken Scott pieces, the Gucci Podcast will launch a special episode featuring writer, academic, critic, and Professor of Fashion Cultures and Histories at London College of Fashion at the University of the Arts London Shahidha Bari who narrates a story about the American designer’s life, his work and his legacy in contemporary fashion. The Ken Scott patterns were taken from the products to create and customize the wallpaper, curtains, tablecloths and cushions, transforming the atmosphere in an overwhelming world of intense colors and clashing prints. Launching on February 18th and set in a decorated room filled with different patterns and floral arrangements, a dedicated campaign, conceived by Alessandro Michele and shot by photographer Mark Peckmezian, highlights this range of pieces. I like his work because I am obsessed with floral prints.” “Ken Scott was a really great creator of fabrics,” Gucci Creative Director Alessandro Michele says, “he mapped out flowers with romanticism and flowers into pop-culture.” He treated flowers like shop signs, he multiplied them, turned them into something that stood out.

The prints turn up unexpectedly on fleeces, on-down jackets, evening gowns, as well as silk accessories including headbands and printed on bags. Color and floral patterns define the looks. Designs from Scott’s rich archive appear on Epilogue’s clothing and accessories for men and women. Given the name ‘the gardener of fashion’ he favored large flowers in his creations including peonies, roses, poppies, and sunflowers. Gucci announces the launch of a selection of special pieces in its Epilogue collection incorporating the work of American fashion designer Ken Scott, who resided in Milan in the 60s and 70s, where he created his colorful patterned fabrics and line.
