The collection felt looser but not oversized, just relaxed, like clothes that are meant to be worn often but could also stop someone in their tracks
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The collection subverts traditional notions of masculinity while showing that the humble pajamas can be posh and stylish, too.
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Gucci is in transition, but this collection didn’t feel like a brand searching for direction. It felt steady.
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Dubbed “Piece of Sheet,” the collection is a reflection of how the brand's wit and creativity can turn the ordinary into extraordinary.
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