In this image, exclusive to The National's Luxury magazin...


  • In this image, exclusive to The National's Luxury magazine, Ignasi Monreal has dobermanns flanking an owl, all wearing Gucci belt bags for the brand's spring/summer 2018 campaign
    In this image, exclusive to The National's Luxury magazine, Ignasi Monreal has dobermanns flanking an owl, all wearing Gucci belt bags for the brand's spring/summer 2018 campaign
  • Another exclusive image from Gucci that showcases the cleverness of Monroe's digital techniques
    Another exclusive image from Gucci that showcases the cleverness of Monroe's digital techniques
  • This third exclusive shot has a forked snake’s tongue - and some bubblegum - extending from the sole of a Gucci trainer
    This third exclusive shot has a forked snake’s tongue - and some bubblegum - extending from the sole of a Gucci trainer
  • One of Gucci's ad campaigns by Ignasi Monreal 
    One of Gucci's ad campaigns by Ignasi Monreal 
  • Monreal's paintings in T-shirt form show a tiger with a woman's head clad in diamante chainmail
    Monreal's paintings in T-shirt form show a tiger with a woman's head clad in diamante chainmail
  • The Gucci logo is cleverly inserted in the works 
    The Gucci logo is cleverly inserted in the works 
  • Gucci's fashionable belt bags make another appearance 
    Gucci's fashionable belt bags make another appearance 
  • The knight and his iPhone - everything is possible in the Monreal-Gucci universe
    The knight and his iPhone - everything is possible in the Monreal-Gucci universe
  • Ignasi Monreal's re-imagining of Sir John Everett Millais’s famous painting of Ophelia (1852), for Gucci SS18
    Ignasi Monreal's re-imagining of Sir John Everett Millais’s famous painting of Ophelia (1852), for Gucci SS18
  • A work by Monreal for Gucci SS18
    A work by Monreal for Gucci SS18
  • Mermaids on iPhones by Ignasi Monreal for Gucci SS18
    Mermaids on iPhones by Ignasi Monreal for Gucci SS18
  • The two main figures in the campaign are taken from Arnolfini Portrait by the 13th-century painter Jan van Eyke, but transformed into a handsome couple in gilt embroidery
    The two main figures in the campaign are taken from Arnolfini Portrait by the 13th-century painter Jan van Eyke, but transformed into a handsome couple in gilt embroidery