Vogue Australia

SPARKING JOY

ome of us dream of a life of eternal sunshine – and some of us, like Camille Miceli, get to do it for a living. The Parisian Miceli is the new artistic director of Pucci, having arrived there last September. She joins the house founded in 1947 by Emilio Pucci, which became renowned for its vibrant swirling prints, a potent cocktail of Euro élan, and an every-day-is-a-holiday joie de vivre. And while Pucci’s big breakthrough was in skiwear, the label’s success may be better explained by the way its optimistic prints offered a glimmer of light in postwar Europe. Miceli, 50, is one of the most influential creatives in fashion you’ve never heard of, a behind-the-scenes powerhouse whose career spans from Chanel to Marc Jacobs-era Louis

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