Soon after the holiday season aftermath gets cleared off from downtown retail fronts, early signs of spring have already arrived in the windows of GUCCI. Over seventy locations of the high-fashion apparel shop are displaying brilliant illustrations by Shonen Jump mangaka, Hirohiko Araki.
The campaign visuals for GUCCI’s spring fashion line feature Araki’s characters from his epic manga series JoJo’s Bizzare Adventure wearing GUCCI designer clothes, shoes, and bags that are found in their new arrival sections.
Araki created a special one-shot manga Jolyne, Fly High with GUCCI, starring the female protagonist Jolyne Cujoh from JoJo’s sixth story arc, Stone Ocean. The manga first appeared in the Feburary issue of Japanese women’s fashion magazines Spur (published by Shueisha). English versions are available on the official GUCCI Facebook.
Here's the pictures of GUCCI storefronts by the fans all over THE WORLD! Simply click on the image to enlarge!
| San Francisco, CA | ||
| Costa Mesa, CA | ||
| New York, New York | ||
| Paris, France | ||
Click HERE to find out more about JoJo's Bizarre Adventures!
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by Misaki Kido


More Jojo
I hope this means we get more Jojos Bizarre Adventure vols. I love part 3. Would be nice to have part 6.
Feeling Stone Free
I would love to see Part 5 and 7 in Weekly Shonen Jump. Anyways, these photos are awesome. I'm happy to see more people throughout the world taking notice of Araki's amazingly bizarre artwork. Arrivederci!
Fabulous
Fabulous as always. Yo Jump, add some Jojo into the weekly mags will ya? Also, figure out a way to release Parts 4 to 7 in volume form. Please and Thank you.
Or....
Or....
They could start by at least adding what they already have released of JoJos onto Viz Manga. Especially since many of those volumes are OOP.