The Horsebit 1955, an icon of the House distinguished by an archival equestrian emblem, is captured in a new campaign shot by Mert & Marcus and featuring Halle Bailey, Hanni, and Julia Garner—three exceptional women who are creating meaningful spaces within their respective crafts.
Singer-songwriter and actress Halle Bailey is set to star in the highly anticipated live-action Disney film ‘The Little Mermaid,’ and Global Brand Ambassador Hanni is a member of the global chart-topping Korean group New Jeans, and Julia Garner is a critically-acclaimed, award-winning actress and one of the faces of Gucci Guilty. The distinctive personas of these three artists come to the fore in intimate portraits set against brightly-colored backdrops as each protagonist makes the Horsebit 1955 her own, spotlighting the handbag through dynamic poses and vibrant energy.
The campaign echoes the essential yet timeless spirit of the Horsebit 1955, whose double ring and bar is a variation of the one first introduced on a signature loafer precisely 70 years ago. The archival reprisal has come to represent tradition, time-honed craftsmanship, and the House’s ability to draw emblematic silhouettes into the present through an ever-contemporary lens.
The iconic handbag progresses the narrative of a specific archival code – the double ring and bar that was presented in 1955, two years after the original hardware appeared in the House’s collections, becoming an iconic emblem of the brand and furthering its link to the equestrian world.
Gucci has long drawn inspiration from the world of horse riding, which was considered a popular hobby amongst the House’s clientele throughout its beginnings. This connection is now immortalized within the ‘mythology’ of Gucci through the presence of several elements, including the Horsebit, which first appeared on a pair of what would become the House’s signature loafers in 1953. Since then, the emblem has been reimagined in diverse forms and variations, defining a range of accessories as well as prints.
As one of the House’s signature handbag collections, the Horsebit 1955 bridges eras through the story it tells and the elegant strength of its design—a testament to the exceptional materials and craftsmanship that have always distinguished the brand. The offering includes various silhouettes from the original rectangular top-flap shoulder bag with an adjustable strap to a dome-shaped top-handle silhouette. Progressing the styling possibilities of the bag, the Horsebit 1955 is available in a wide range of sizes, colors, and materials including leather, precious leather, and GG canvas among others.
Credits
Photographers & Directors: Mert & Marcus
Make up: Thomas De Kluyver
Hair: Paul Hanlon
Music Credits
America
“A HORSE WITH NO NAME”
(D. Bunnell)
© 1971 Warner Chappell Music LTD
Courtesy of Warner Chappell Music Italiana S.r.l.
(P) 1971 Warner Records Inc.
Courtesy Of Warner Music Italy Srl