As part of the House’s continued efforts to foster independent young talents in the industry, Gucci supports emerging Haitian American designer Azède Jean-Pierre through a knitwear-focused, limited-edition selection of pieces available in the U.S. at Gucci Wooster in New York and Dover Street Market Los Angeles. Azède enlisted writer and director Ibra Ake to create a video to showcase the pieces seen here on models Alton Mason and Riley Montana, styled by Kollin Carter, and featuring words and music by fellow Haitian artist Wyclef Jean with choreography by Fatima Robinson. Directed by Ibra Ake.
In honor of the launch, a donation will be made to non-profit organization CORE to support their ongoing relief work in Haiti.
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