Gucci Silk Flora Print Scarf
Color
Black
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
The history behind Gucci's Flora print is as intriguing as the design itself, legend has it the pattern was originally created for none other than Grace Kelly, Princess of Monaco. Taking inspiration from Botticelli's Allegory of Spring, Italian illustrator Vittorio Accornero drew over 43 types of flowers, plants and insects using an equally rich and wide colour palette. This scarf alludes to that original motif with vibrant blooms and insects layered over the GG print.
Details
The history behind Gucci's Flora print is as intriguing as the design itself, legend has it the pattern was originally created for none other than Grace Kelly, Princess of Monaco. Taking inspiration from Botticelli's Allegory of Spring, Italian illustrator Vittorio Accornero drew over 43 types of flowers, plants and insects using an equally rich and wide colour palette. This scarf alludes to that original motif with vibrant blooms and insects layered over the GG print.
The history behind Gucci's Flora print is as intriguing as the design itself, legend has it the pattern was originally created for none other than Grace Kelly, Princess of Monaco. Taking inspiration from Botticelli's Allegory of Spring, Italian illustrator Vittorio Accornero drew over 43 types of flowers, plants and insects using an equally rich and wide colour palette. This scarf alludes to that original motif with vibrant blooms and insects layered over the GG print.