The Gucci Style Summer 2012 Issue Features the Work of Malika Favre
Romina S. Cortellucci — June 2, 2012 — Fashion
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The Gucci Style Summer 2012 issue uses these adorably minimalist drawings to prepare for the long summer days. The illustrations, created by French graphic designer Malika Favre and commissioned by MeriMedia, were made for the new issue of the Italian fashion house's cutting-edge magazine Gucci Style.
Gucci Style is the brand's venture into delivering, "Italian chic with just one click," as the App for the iPhone and iPad claims. Using video-rich content and fun illustrations like Malika Favre's, the app gives some Gucci inspiration to users' wardrobes.
Favre's illustrations use luxurious vacation spots for the fashion-forward as the setting for these chic Gucci ensembles. By using a nautical color palette, the drawings are ready for summer and beach bound.
Gucci Style is the brand's venture into delivering, "Italian chic with just one click," as the App for the iPhone and iPad claims. Using video-rich content and fun illustrations like Malika Favre's, the app gives some Gucci inspiration to users' wardrobes.
Favre's illustrations use luxurious vacation spots for the fashion-forward as the setting for these chic Gucci ensembles. By using a nautical color palette, the drawings are ready for summer and beach bound.
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