GUCCI 17AW: When Italian Couture Met the Floating World

GUCCI 17AW: When Italian Couture Met the Floating World

Gucci’s 2017 Autumn/Winter season stands as one of the most daring moments in modern luxury fashion. Under Alessandro Michele’s imaginative direction, the maison dove into Japan’s historical visual language—merging Milanese craftsmanship with Edo-period woodblock art, intricate embroidery, and the rebellious spirit of vintage sukajan jackets.

Gucci 17AW quilted bomber full view
Gucci 17AW: a sukajan-inspired bomber elevated to couture level.

The Back: A Floating World Stitched in Silk

This rare quilted bomber exemplifies the creative collision between Italian couture and Japanese art. The blush-pink satin body, framed by pale green sleeves, creates a soft canvas for the drama of the back embroidery. Two lovers, rendered in the style of traditional ukiyo-e, are frozen in an intimate embrace—stitched with silk, cotton, glass beads, gold metallic fibers, and hand-shaped padded appliqué.

Above them, the GUCCI logo arcs proudly in a row of pearl cabochons, transforming branding into ornament and turning the jacket into a wearable jewel.


Two ukiyo-e style lovers and a pearl-studded logo: romance and luxury in one frame.
Close-up of embroidery and textile texture
Layered embroidery and padded appliqué that bring couture techniques to a bomber jacket silhouette.

The Front: Rosettes, Cranes, and Quiet Extravagance

The front of the jacket is equally elaborate. Satin rosettes bloom at the shoulders, while stylized crane motifs emerge from the quilted panels. The piece is unmistakably Michele—romantic, poetic, and maximalist—bridging centuries of East–West cultural history through visual storytelling.

Front view with rosettes and crane motifs
Rosettes and cranes: ornate details that keep the front as compelling as the back.

Why Collectors Chase Gucci’s Ukiyo-e Bombers

What makes this jacket extraordinary is not only its beauty but its scarcity. Most of Gucci’s ukiyo-e embroidered bombers were boutique exclusives released in extremely limited quantities for the Japanese and Hong Kong markets. Their production required multiple specialist ateliers and came with high construction costs.

As a result, surviving examples in excellent condition are now prized by collectors, stylists, and fashion investors. They represent a golden era of Alessandro Michele’s Gucci, where streetwear silhouettes were treated with haute couture seriousness.

Cultural Artifact, Not Just Outerwear

This bomber is more than clothing—it is a cultural artifact. It fuses Japanese art, Italian luxury, and Michele’s maximalist era into a single piece. Over time, jackets like this are likely to appreciate in both monetary value and cultural significance, serving as emblems of a fashion age defined by unrestrained beauty and narrative-rich design.

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