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Gucci’s first Sponsored AI Lens goes live

Snapchat users can now embody Gucci’s La Famiglia characters.

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A promotional image featuring four individuals styled in distinct Gucci fashion personas, each framed in vertical card-like designs with rounded corners against a neutral gray background. From left to right: “Principino” in a youthful, princely look; “Incazzata” in a bold red ’60s-inspired coat; “Direttore” in a sharp tailored suit; and “La VIP” in Gucci’s GG monogram ensemble. Each card displays the Gucci logo and persona name, with the Snapchat logo in the top right corner, highlighting the Gucci x Snapchat AI Lens collaboration.
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Gucci has just taken a bold step into the future of luxury marketing by teaming up with Snapchat to launch the first-ever Sponsored AI Lens in the luxury sector. It’s a collaboration that blends high fashion with cutting-edge generative AI, and it’s designed to let everyday Snapchatters slip into the world of Gucci’s La Famiglia—an emblematic collection of characters that embody the Italian house’s flair for storytelling and identity.

The Lens isn’t just a filter; it’s an immersive experience. Users can transform into figures like L’Incazzata, the fiery woman in a ’60s-inspired red coat, or La VIP, decked out in Gucci’s iconic GG monogram. There’s La Bomba, styled as the bombshell with the Lunetta bag, Direttore in a sharp tailored suit, Il Figo with his cool, instinct-driven vibe, and Principino, the magnetic “little prince.” Each persona is a playful exaggeration of archetypes, but they’re rooted in Gucci’s fashion DNA.

What makes this collaboration stand out is the technology behind it. Snapchat’s generative AI powers the Lens, turning the camera into a storytelling tool rather than just a mirror. Geoffrey Perez, Snap’s Global Head of Luxury, summed it up neatly: generative AI gives luxury brands “an entirely new way to tell stories.” Gucci, already known for pushing creative boundaries on Snapchat with AR try-ons, is now inviting people not just to view a campaign but to step inside it.

The rollout is strategic. The Lens is available in France, the UK, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia through Snapchat’s Lens carousel, but it’s also accessible globally via Gucci’s public profile. That dual approach ensures Gucci can target key luxury markets while still tapping into Snapchat’s massive worldwide audience.

This move signals something bigger than just a flashy campaign. Luxury brands have traditionally been cautious about digital innovation, preferring exclusivity and controlled storytelling. But Gucci’s experiment with AI lenses suggests a shift: luxury is no longer just about being admired from afar, it’s about participation. By letting users embody Gucci’s characters, the brand is democratizing access to its world—without diluting its prestige.

It also raises interesting questions about the future of fashion marketing. Will other luxury houses follow suit, creating AI-powered experiences that blend fantasy with brand identity? Could generative AI become the new runway, where campaigns are lived rather than watched? For Gucci, this is more than a gimmick; it’s a statement that luxury can evolve with technology while keeping its mystique intact.

In a way, Gucci and Snapchat are testing the boundaries of what digital luxury can be. It’s not just about selling a bag or a coat—it’s about selling a persona, a story, and an experience. And in today’s attention economy, that might be the most valuable product of all.


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