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Gucci’s Gone to the Dogs

An image from Gucci's Year of the Dog campaign, photographed by Petra Collins.

An image from Gucci’s Year of the Dog campaign, photographed by Petra Collins.

With Chinese New Year around the corner, several luxury houses are celebrating the holiday—and a very important market—with special edition capsule collections. Gucci has chosen to celebrate the Year of the Dog with a whimsical collection that will delight canine lovers.

A pair of GG Supreme Bosco backpacks.

A pair of GG Supreme Bosco backpacks.

The dog motifs for this collection were inspired by a pillow that the artist Helen Downie, AKA Unskilled Worker, gave as a gift to Gucci’s Creative Director Alessandro Michele, which featured an illustration of his two Boston terriers, Bosco and Orso.

Artist Helen Downie, AKA Unskilled Worker, illustrated Alessandro Michele's own pups for the collection.

Artist Helen Downie, AKA Unskilled Worker, illustrated Alessandro Michele’s own pups for the collection.

Unskilled Worker’s dogs adorn a wide range of pieces that have been developed for the collection, including women’s and men’s ready-to-wear, shoes, handbags, luggage, small leather goods and accessories.

From brightly colored knitted sweaters—a big trend for Spring—to denim shorts, these lovable pooches proudly usher in the Year of the Dog. Scarves, sneakers and jewellery are also embellished with pictures of these two dogs, while watches display the dog ‘faces’ on their faces.

Boston terriers Bosco and Orso flank a GG Supreme Bosco tote.

Boston terriers Bosco and Orso flank a GG Supreme Bosco tote.

The campaign images were photographed by artist Petra Collins, whom the house has an ongoing relationship with both behind the camera and as a star in their current Gucci Bloom fragrance campaign (alongside Dakota Johnson and Hair Nef).

Ring in the Chinese New Year on February 16, and pick out the perfect outfit at Gucci Bal Harbour Shops, now.

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