Tracing the history and artistry behind a House icon, a narrative which begins in the Gucci Archive.
First introduced in the late 1940s, Gucci’s Horsebit hardware was more than a decorative element—it was a symbol, a code, and a defining emblem of the House’s equestrian heritage. In 1955, this distinctive motif sparked an artisan’s vision, inspiring a sketch that would lay the foundation for a handbag destined to become a classic.
Honoring this legacy, the Gucci Horsebit 1955 handbag was designed as a seamless bridge between past and present. Every curve and stitch reflect the House’s meticulous craftsmanship, balancing precision with tradition. The signature Horsebit hardware, the supple leather, and the handbag’s sculpted silhouette—each element speaks to a story of artistry, continuity, and evolution.
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