Gucci Icon: Temporary Pop-Up Sneaker Stores

by Eugene Kan, August 5, 2009

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In hopes of offering a different approach to retail, Gucci will launch their latest pop-up shop style endeavor with their Gucci Icon-Temporary project. Six to seven marquee “tastemaker” events will play host to 2-3 week long pop-up shop including Art Basel Miami and Crosby Street, New York. In addition to sneakers and footwear from the in-line Gucci collection, DJ and music-maker Mark Ronson has designed a special capsule of sneakers with items releasing at each of the different locations. A full press release can be seen below.

NEW YORK — Gucci is hoping its temporary stores leave a lasting impression.

Like other luxury retailers in the recession, Gucci is looking for high-impact, lower-cost methods of generating interest in the brand, especially among style leaders who may not be moved by conventional forms of advertising.

Gucci Icon-Temporary is that method. The flash sneaker store will touch down in six or seven locations around the world where tastemakers gather, such as Art Basil Miami Beach, staying open for two or three weeks in each spot. The first stop on the tour will be Crosby Street in SoHo on Oct. 23. Other stops will include London, Berlin, Paris, Hong Kong and Tokyo.

Gucci Icon-Temporary units will feature 18 exclusive sneaker styles — 16 for men and two for women. Incorporating classic Gucci design elements such as the GG logo and a stylized version of the Gucci red-and-green web detail, each shoe has an embroidered “Limited Edition” label inside and a silver or gold metal dog tag hanging from the laces. Leather tags on shoe laces can be customized and embossed with a shopper’s initials.

In addition to the Limited Edition shoes, Frida Giannini, Gucci’s creative director, collaborated with DJ, music producer and sneaker enthusiast Mark Ronson on the design of Gucci Ronson sneakers. A new Gucci Ronson version will be introduced at every leg of the itinerant project. Icon-Temporary sneakers are priced from $500 to $1,400, and Gucci Ronson shoes, $500 to $600.

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Gucci appears to be using Ronson to target an audience of style influencers. Ronson, who describes himself on his Web site as “one of the world’s finest DJs, favoured by the decadent fashion cognoscenti, the hip-hop elite and anyone in general that likes to party,” is no stranger to fashion; his sister Charlotte designs an eponymous collection as well as the I [Heart] Ronson line for J.C. Penney.

“I spent many, many years as an avid sneaker collector, so I wanted to make sure these Gucci shoes were truly special from an aesthetic and collectable point of view,” said Ronson, who produced a 12-inch vinyl record of limited edition tracks that will be given to customers who buy Gucci Ronson sneakers as a gift.

Patrizio di Marco, Gucci’s chief executive officer, had no concerns about the sneaker project diluting the brand’s luxury status. “This is a very controlled, brand-enhancing initiative that will appear for just two to three weeks in just six to seven cities,” he said. “Gucci’s DNA as a lifestyle brand has been defined over nearly 90 years. An initiative such as this one will simply serve to enhance the brand’s reputation as a fashion authority and innovator.”

And di Marco believes Gucci Icon-Temporary will attract a varied clientele. “In terms of age demographic, Gucci already has a uniquely broad customer base,” he said. “Gucci is not only an authentic brand, but also a versatile one. [You could] say that sneakers today appeal to a wide cross-section of customers. The combination of the beautiful sneakers that Frida has designed, Mark Ronson’s collaboration and the unique environment of the stores will simply serve to create added interest in Gucci over the next 15 months as the project tours the world’s most important fashion capitals.”

He declined to give sales projections for the stores.

The Gucci stores are the latest — and one of the most ambitious — examples of what is emerging as a major trend in fashion and luxury retailing: pop-up stores. Given the glut of empty space in major cities worldwide, not to mention reluctant consumers, brands from Target to Prada, Rachel Roy to Yves Saint Laurent are unveiling temporary stores as a way to generate excitement on the retail scene.

The Gucci Icon-Temporary stores will have glossy white walls accented with oversize signature red-and-green web stripes along the perimeters. On Crosby Street, black-painted columns will frame the all-glass facade emblazoned with a red GG logo that looks like it was spray painted graffiti-style on the surface. “There are certain destinations in each of the chosen cities that naturally attract the collectors and tastemakers,” di Marco said. “They tend to be away from the principal fashion retail destinations and therefore not near our flagship store locations.”

Similarly, Gucci will eschew mainstream marketing methods for Icon-Temporary. “By its nature, this is a project that will generate its own momentum through word of mouth,” di Marco said. “But we will also be harnessing the power of the Internet, especially blogs and social networks and using flyposting. We studied innovative, highly targeted tools based on the customers that we expect to attract.”

Source: WWD

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19 Responses

  1. Posted by: PA on August 26, 2009 at 6:28 pm

    Whatever. Gucci is just done. Only the most obvious cliche people attribute any cachet to their stuff. Just like … let it go. No desperate last-ditch “tastemaking” social network-y pop-up fairy dust is going to save you.

  2. Posted by: Brooklyn on August 11, 2009 at 9:43 am

    They need to bring back the gucci hi top sneaker from the 80’s with the ribbed sides *drools*

  3. Posted by: jerry magweezy on August 6, 2009 at 7:47 pm

    look at his face, he doesnt look too thrilled with his work. ronson can suck a johnson.

  4. Posted by: Run Baby Run on August 6, 2009 at 5:46 pm

    Ronson (good gig for him) loooool….come on Gucci…..Pharrell would a been a better bet atleast if you wanna mess with the streets (which they shouldnt).

  5. Posted by: NECROMATION on August 6, 2009 at 1:43 pm

    Stinking… GUCCI should do what they do best, leaving the streets to the streets.

  6. Posted by: YungOne on August 6, 2009 at 12:36 pm

    A day after mah b-day its stoppin by in SoHo?
    uh-oh
    i know where my b-day money is goin…

  7. Posted by: SevenofSeven on August 6, 2009 at 11:55 am

    I’m so glad to see that while we may be hypebeasts, we are not stupid.

  8. Posted by: OF FAN on August 6, 2009 at 6:39 am

    Gucci sneakers $400 > nike SBs $150????? DONT THINK SO. expensive but shit ass gucci sneakers

  9. Posted by: Pharoah Guns on August 5, 2009 at 7:18 pm

    *sigh* of all the people…man, gucci just got got!

  10. Posted by: MARTY MORTIMER on August 5, 2009 at 6:02 pm

    Mark Ronson? Who the hell is this guy? One of the world’s finest DJs, favoured by the decadent fashion cognoscenti, and elite hip-hop ? WTF? What elite hip-hop? JAY-Z? come on now. Hes a rich kid given all the connects on a silver platter. He gets the opportunity to make a shoe with Gucci and it looks like some playschool my first boaters. Red and blue so your little boy sister Sammy doesnt confuse them with his red and orange ones. Ya baby salamander face. fuq outta here.

  11. Posted by: gameface1326 on August 5, 2009 at 5:50 pm

    He’s competing with his sister Sam Ronson (lindsay’s fishtaco) who has her own Supra line

  12. Posted by: williexwill on August 5, 2009 at 5:45 pm

    Anyone else trying to see some Gucci Mane custom bandannas?

    Aye!

  13. Posted by: MIKE SB on August 5, 2009 at 5:40 pm

    GUCCI in the design district COOL! Ronson ? ANYONE CARE ABOUT DJ COLLABED SHOES? I remember when only athletes had there own shoes! LMAO THE SPIRIT OF MARS not BASIL TO COOK WITH BUT BASEL LIKE THE CITY WHERE IT ALL STARTED

  14. Posted by: truth sayer on August 5, 2009 at 4:58 pm

    mark ronson sneakers. LOL. C’mon Gucci, We tastemakers deserve better than this. Do your research we are not f-ing with Mark Ronson and no thanks on the limited edition Marc Ronson Vinyl. Gucci FAIL

  15. Posted by: BK DON on August 5, 2009 at 4:51 pm

    MARK RONSON ISNT DJ CLARK KENT!!!!!!

    ONE KNOWS CULTURE
    ONE IS CULTURE!

    GET IT!

    GUCCI AINT STREET! STAY IN YOUR LANE! NUFF SAID!

  16. Posted by: F*CK SWAG on August 5, 2009 at 4:25 pm

    I hope the stupid Gucci loafer fad n the hood dies for good…gucci loafers does not mean you are dressing like a grown man.

  17. Posted by: EsPionage... ? on August 5, 2009 at 2:59 pm

    Sounds like someone is trying to compete with the Kanye x LV collab.. (NOT GONNA HAPPEN w/ these shoes)
    Bring back the boat shoes from the late 80s and I’m on it.. !!

  18. Posted by: The Spirit of Mars Blackmon Past on August 5, 2009 at 2:17 pm

    Oh yes, what people are looking for in a recession are $500 sneakers designed by some douchebag DJ. Absolutely. Bonus: Spelling “Art Basil” (sic) wrong in the release.

  19. Posted by: Dan on August 5, 2009 at 1:18 pm

    I like that they announced this the day before DSW stores all across the US get huge shipments of Gucci product…I’ll wait til they’re 60% off