
Gucci celebrated The Art of Silk campaign, the Italian house did it in style—Parisian style, to be exact. Co-hosted by Julia Garner, the intimate dinner was held at Hôtel de Maisons, a venue as effortlessly chic as the campaign itself. With guests arriving in their finest Gucci ensembles, cocktails flowing, and a menu curated by Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura, the evening was a true fusion of Italian craftsmanship and French sophistication.
Julia Garner, the face of The Art of Silk, fully committed to the theme, styling a Gucci silk scarf with a mod-inspired grey wool shift dress from Gucci Fall 2025.


The entire look, right down to her shoes and the Gucci Bamboo 1947 bag, felt like a modern take on ‘60s Parisian cool—think Françoise Hardy, but with a silk-infused Gucci twist. It was polished, refined, and effortlessly elegant.




While the night may have been a celebration of silk, Tina Kunakey was all about laid-back luxury in a Gucci Spring 2025 bomber jacket and wide-leg trousers. Some might say this look felt too casual for such an exclusive dinner, but let’s be honest—Tina has a way of making anything look incredibly stylish. The sporty-meets-sophisticated vibe was very much in line with her signature aesthetic, proving that fashion isn’t just about following the dress code—it’s about owning it.




Cindy Bruna, on the other hand, delivered full-throttle glamour. Draped in an asymmetric black off-the-shoulder Gucci dress, she was the embodiment of understated allure. It’s the kind of look that doesn’t need much embellishment because Cindy herself brings all the drama.


Then there was Juliette Binoche, who stepped away from her usual French labels in favour of a deep green Gucci suit. The horsebit black tie gave the look a subtle nod to Gucci’s equestrian heritage, while the pink shoes? Well, they were unexpected, but I love that she threw in an element of surprise. It gave the look a sense of playfulness, preventing it from feeling too serious. Because what’s fashion without a little risk?


Finally, Golshifteh Farahani opted for ethereal elegance in a black chiffon Gucci gown, elevated by a dazzling crystal-accented neckline. Without that embellishment, this dress may have flown under the radar, but with it? Pure red carpet magic. It’s the smallest details that make the biggest impact.
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