Gucci has teamed up with the One Piece anime and manga series on an official lookbook for one of their upcoming collections.
The Italian luxury brand worked with franchise creator Eiichiro Oda on a set of images that show the characters Luffy and Zoro dressed in pieces from their new Fake / Not collection. These images are to be published in the Chinese ELLEMEN magazine.
This is not the first of this type of collaboration for Gucci. The brand worked with the manga Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure and its creator Hirohiko Araki on a similar style of lookbook in 2013. One Piece is also not new to the fashion world, as the franchise has also recently teamed up with Kappa on an apparel collection.
Check out the Gucci x One Piece lookbook images below. In other Gucci news, the brand has a collaboration with The North Face on the way.
My man Roronoa Zoro is SWAGGED OUT
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Who made the art
obviously Oda-sensei…
he is Kami
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this is the definition of my dreams. With GODA ( god oda ) being involved with this… ITS LIKE ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!!!!
[…] brands are becoming more comfortable with the ACG market both in China and globally. Recently, Gucci unveiled a collaboration with the Japanese anime and manga series “One Piece” by way of a “lookbook” published in […]
[…] Gucci seems to have an affinity with animated icons. Before Doraemon, Gucci also tapped Mickey Mouse last January 2020 to likewise commemorate last year’s Chinese New Year, and then worked with manga artist Eiichiro Oda last September to create their Fake/Not collection featuring One Piece characters. […]
so is there anything I can physically buy that they’ve made or was this just an art mashup?