From Deepika to Madonna, Here's Why Everyone is Wearing GucciGhost
GucciGhost came into existence in 2013 as a harmless, last minute Halloween costume. A Brooklyn-based artist, Trevor 'Trouble' Andrew, threw on a Gucci-logo-printed sheet that he found in his studio, cut out eyes in them and walked around Manhattan wearing it with pride. People called him the GucciGhost, and the moniker stuck. His obsession for the brand graduated to various New York walls, with him painting and rehashing the Gucci logo as graffiti. And this season, his work has made it to the wardrobes of A-list celebrities thanks to an artistic collaboration between him and Gucci.
pGucciGhost came into existence in 2013 as a harmless, last minute Halloween costume. A Brooklyn-based artist, Trevor andlsquo;Troubleandrsquo; Andrew, threw on a Gucci-logo-printed sheet that he found in his studio, cut out eyes in them and walked around Manhattan wearing it with pride. People called him the GucciGhost, and the moniker stuck. His obsession for the brand graduated to various New York walls, with him painting and rehashing the Gucci logo as graffiti. And this season, his work has made it to the wardrobes of A-list celebrities thanks to an artistic collaboration between him and Gucci./p pIn hopes of getting noticed by Gucci, Andrew posted pictures of his artworks on Instagram under the guise of GucciGhost and was soon contacted by Gucciandrsquo;s Creative Director Alessandro Michele who invited Andrew to Italy to recreate his passion onto fabrics and quilted flap bags. From the st...
pGucciGhost came into existence in 2013 as a harmless, last minute Halloween costume. A Brooklyn-based artist, Trevor andlsquo;Troubleandrsquo; Andrew, threw on a Gucci-logo-printed sheet that he found in his studio, cut out eyes in them and walked around Manhattan wearing it with pride. People called him the GucciGhost, and the moniker stuck. His obsession for the brand graduated to various New York walls, with him painting and rehashing the Gucci logo as graffiti. And this season, his work has made it to the wardrobes of A-list celebrities thanks to an artistic collaboration between him and Gucci./p pIn hopes of getting noticed by Gucci, Andrew posted pictures of his artworks on Instagram under the guise of GucciGhost and was soon contacted by Gucciandrsquo;s Creative Director Alessandro Michele who invited Andrew to Italy to recreate his passion onto fabrics and quilted flap bags. From the st...
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