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Sabato De Sarno Leaves Gucci Ahead of Fashion Week

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  • Posted by: Andrés David Vargas Quesada

An Unexpected Change at Gucci

Sabato De Sarno is leaving Gucci at a crucial time for the brand. His resignation was announced just days before Milan Fashion Week, sparking speculation about the future of the Italian house. The collection set to be presented on February 25 will be designed by Gucci’s in-house design team, ensuring continuity while the company searches for a new creative leader. While transitions like this are not uncommon in the fashion industry, De Sarno’s sudden exit reinforces the perception of instability within the brand. 

Sabato De Sarno resigns from Gucci before Milan Fashion Week, raising concerns about the brand's future and stability.

A Brief but Significant Legacy

Sabato De Sarno’s time at Gucci was short, but his influence was notable. With a background in prestigious brands like Prada and Valentino, he was appointed in 2023 to succeed Alessandro Michele, who had revolutionized Gucci with his maximalist and exuberant aesthetic. De Sarno opted for a more understated and refined vision, aiming to restore timeless elegance to the brand. However, his early departure leaves Gucci’s creative direction in question and raises doubts about whether his approach truly resonated with the brand’s audience.

Sabato De Sarno's brief tenure at Gucci aimed for timeless elegance, contrasting Michele's maximalist style, leaving Gucci's future uncertain.

The Impact on Gucci and Kering

Sabato De Sarno’s departure comes at a financially challenging time for Gucci. In the third quarter of 2024, the brand reported a 25% decline in revenue, as stated by Women’s Wear Daily (WWD) (WWD, 2024). Additionally, Kering, Gucci’s parent company, has seen its stock drop by 33% over the past year, according to Reuters (Reuters, 2024). This context underscores the urgency of finding a new creative leader who can revitalize the brand and improve its performance in an increasingly competitive luxury market.

Gucci faces financial challenges after Sabato De Sarno's departure, with a 25% revenue drop and Kering's stock down 33%.

More Changes in the Fashion Industry

Gucci is not the only brand facing leadership changes. The fashion industry has been experiencing a wave of creative director departures at several major houses. This week alone, Piotrek Panszczyk, co-founder and designer of AREA, announced his exit from the brand, while Casey Cadwallader also confirmed his departure from Mugler. These shifts highlight the volatility of the sector and the challenge brands face in maintaining a clear identity while striving to innovate and attract new generations of consumers.

Recent creative shifts in fashion include Piotrek Panszczyk's exit from AREA and Casey Cadwallader's departure from Mugler.

An Uncertain Future for Gucci

Sabato De Sarno’s departure leaves Gucci at a critical point of redefinition. The Italian house must find a new creative director who can balance innovation with heritage while restoring market confidence. In the meantime, its upcoming collection, designed by the in-house team, will serve as an indication of the brand’s possible direction. Uncertainty surrounds Gucci’s future, but the anticipation for its next chapter continues to generate interest in the industry.

Author: Andrés David Vargas Quesada