Fashion / NewsFashion / NewsWatch Daisy Edgar-Jones go old Hollywood for GucciA new series of stills and films sees the Normal People star take a trip to cinema's golden age with the house's signature GG Marmont bagShareLink copied ✔️ In Partnership with Gucci MarmontOctober 24, 2022October 24, 2022TextDazed DigitalGucci GG Marmont So long, Marianne! OK, we said it: we’re really missing Normal People. Looking back, it’s not the biggest surprise that the show was so popular; a televisual saving grace that gave us the emotional gut punch we didn't know we needed. The scale of its meteoric success, though – singlehandedly reinvigorating the chain market, leading to villa rentals and spawning a horny crossover with Fleabag’s Hot Priest – was down to its exceptional talent, including a star turn from Daisy Edgar-Jones as social maverick Marianne. Since then, she was made a permanent part of the Hollywood constellation via Where the Crawdads Sing, starred in critically-acclaimed miniseries Under the Banner of Heaven and even had a brush with cannibalism in Fresh. She’s become a firm part of the Gucci family in recent years, wearing the fashion house’s gowns on a never-ending roulade of red carpets and recently attending shows including Gucci Twinsburg. She’s now the star of a series of stills and film for Gucci produced by Dazed, dripping in golden age Hollywood glamour and the Double G logo. Opening with Edgar-Jones plucking a GG Marmont from the shelf, she’s soon high-heeled on a scooter, rushing past a landscape facade and finishing up on a balcony waving to her admirers. It ends with a Rapunzelian rope catching onto the ledge beside the bag, waiting for someone to hoist their way up. Race you to the top? It all makes for a pretty Gucci day indeed, one viewed through rose-gold tinted glasses with a lot of eleganza. With nostalgic overtone and a sense of magic, it reflects the playfully timeless spirit of the GG Marmont, one of the it-bags of the last few years. Originally released in 2016, it saw Alessandro Michele revive an archive logo from a seventies belt and affix it to a matelassé leather shoulder bag. In just a few seasons, it’s become a collection mainstay, birthing a range of totes, camera bags, bucket bags and miniature variants in luxurious, veloute-smooth leather with raised chevron quilting. The coveted style is now represented by a star of the future, made for people who want to be anything but normal. GG Marmont mini top handle bag in Black £1,650.00 Made nocturnal with its jet-black colourway, this miniaturised version of the GG Marmont features both a top handle and a shoulder strap for universal functionality. Gucci.comGG Marmont small shoulder bag in Forest Green £1,800.00 This miniature version of the GG Marmont departs from the collection's monochrome tones and grows into forest green, a verdant variation exuding natural beauty and evergreen charm. Gucci.comGG Marmont small shoulder bag in White £1,250.00 Angelic in its white quilted leather finish, this Gucci Aria imagining of the GG Marmont features silver-coloured hardware and top zip closure for easy access. Gucci.comGG Marmont mini shoulder bag in Dark Grey £1,700.00 Part of the Aria collection unveiled last year to mark the fashion house's centenary, here the GG Marmont is miniaturised for a more compact offering. Gucci.comGG Marmont shoulder bag in Black £1,800.00 This GG Marmont is made for midnight adventures via its all-black finish, seeing the Double-G hardware overdyed with a ceramic effect to create a seamless hue. Gucci.comGG Marmont small shoulder bag in White £1,800.00 Finished in seraphic white and with gold hardware, this GG Marmont can be worn over the shoulder or by hand. An embossed heart at the back brings a touch of romance. Gucci.com Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIs NYFW dying? These indie designers don’t seem to think soSalomonWatch a mini documentary about the inner workings of SalomonBACARDÍIn pictures: Unfiltered joy from the heart of Amapiano club cultureMarie Antoinette was reborn at Sandy Liang’s AW26 showIn pictures: Party girl glamour at Area AW26Fashion goes full frostbite at Gabe Gordon AW26Boy London America brings the guillotine to NYFWThe first campaign of Loewe’s new era stars a cast of cult actorsThe 25 most stylish celebrity couples of all timeMeet FOUND: The brand Bad Bunny almost wore to the Super BowlSports Banger hooks up with adidas for Valentine’s Day BurberryTwiggy, Maya Wigram and more front Burberry’s SS26 campaignEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy