Hayek confessed her dark leather look, with a purple python fringe bag and mid-calf dark platform boots.
Salma Hayek gushed over the softness of Gucci’s lusciously textured looks for next winter — from supple leather to shaggy fur.
“I love it. I want to touch everything. It’s so soft, and so beautiful,” Hayek said after the womenswear preview show for next fall and winter that marked the official launch of Milan Fashion Week last Wednesday.
Hayek, wearing a mod leather beret with a zipped leather jacket and mini skirt, conferred frequently with Vogue Italia’s Franca Sozzani on one side as her husband Francois-Henri-Pinault, the CEO of the French conglomerate Kering, which owns Gucci, sat on the other. Hayek is a close friend of designer Frida Giannini and the two work together on the Gucci campaign ‘Chime for Change,’ that is all about female empowerment — a mood that comes across loud and clear in Giannini’s looks for next winter.
“It’s a very special relationship for me,” Hayek said, citing both the campaign they collaborate on and Hayek’s work on the Kering board. “I also love her clothes. It’s always a surprise. Something a little pure but with an umpf. There’s always something unforgettable.” Hayek confessed her dark leather look, with a purple python fringe bag and mid-calf dark platform boots, were from a previous season.