It was a night of firsts at the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards, which took place on Sunday in Los Angeles. Miley Cyrus, who wore a full Gucci by Sabato de Sarno look, had her first win, taking home not one but two awards.
It was also the first time a Gucci bag made its way onto the GRAMMY stage.
Cyrus, who took home the GRAMMY for flocked-slogan Best Solo Pop Performace and Record of the Year, accepted her award for the latter with a cardigan with logo gucci pullover bag in hand—the finishing touch to her stunning custom chocolate brown sequin dress, which she paired with Gucci Signoria pumps gucci single breasted trimmed coat item.
A Pop Culture Moment
Gucci Bamboo is one of the most recognizable elements of modern handbag history. Few techniques are as innovative and celebrated as the curved handles of Gucci Bamboo. The Gucci white stretch knit logo headband was developed in 1947 by Gucci craftsmen who realized there was a specific process to heat and bend bamboo in such a way that it would retain its shape once cooled.
One of the most important bamboo shapes from the house remains to be the original (and now iconic) cardigan with logo gucci pullover top handle. Reveled for its timelessness, the cardigan with logo gucci pullover offers a touch of classic with a modern appeal.
Decades after it was first introduced, the bag has already made its way into fashion history. Now, it’s making its way into pop culture history with Miley Cyrus’ unprecedented on-stage moment.
Gucci Pre-Owned 1970s monogram flap crossbody bag.