![Dear to Alessandro Michele, presenting Beloved: the bags and shoes lines updated with every new collection. - Gucci Stories Dear to Alessandro Michele, presenting Beloved: the bags and shoes lines updated with every new collection. - Gucci Stories](https://media.gucci.com/content/DiaryArticleDouble_Standard_1400x894/1562603404/DiaryArticleDouble_S93-PREFALL-GGMarmont-02_001_Default.jpg)
Dear to Alessandro Michele, presenting Beloved: the bags and shoes lines updated with every new collection. - Gucci Stories
![Dear to Alessandro Michele, presenting Beloved: the bags and shoes lines updated with every new collection. - Gucci Stories Dear to Alessandro Michele, presenting Beloved: the bags and shoes lines updated with every new collection. - Gucci Stories](https://media.gucci.com/content/DiaryArticleSingle_Standard_768x1075/1562603405/DiaryArticleSingle_S93-PREFALL-GGMarmont-04_001_Default.jpg)
Dear to Alessandro Michele, presenting Beloved: the bags and shoes lines updated with every new collection. - Gucci Stories
![gucci on Twitter: "A collection part of #GucciBeloved ♥, #AlessandroMichele has given the #GGMarmont line a distinct look with the three-dimensional hardware of the Double G—an archive-inspired stylizing of the initials of gucci on Twitter: "A collection part of #GucciBeloved ♥, #AlessandroMichele has given the #GGMarmont line a distinct look with the three-dimensional hardware of the Double G—an archive-inspired stylizing of the initials of](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D_HNUQLX4AAus0h.jpg)
gucci on Twitter: "A collection part of #GucciBeloved ♥, #AlessandroMichele has given the #GGMarmont line a distinct look with the three-dimensional hardware of the Double G—an archive-inspired stylizing of the initials of
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