Inside the new home of the Gucci Archive at Palazzo Settimanni in Florence. Valerie Steele, director and curator of the museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, who collaborated on the layout and curation of the public spaces, said: “Archives are based on the drive to collect and categorize objects from the past, not because of any nostalgia, but because the style of objects changes over time. This relation to time means that a brand like Gucci, which has a 100-year history, develops archives in order to keep a tangible cultural heritage alive, now and for the future.” Discover more on.gucci.com/GucciArchive.
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