KATE MOSS WEARS THE GUCCI BORSETTO BAG

New to Gucci’s ever-growing bag family is the Borsetto, a softly structured carryall with a relaxed silhouette and a distinctly equestrian edge. Already co-signged by Kate Moss, the name merges borsa (Italian for bag) and morsetto (Italian for horsebit) – playing with language the same way it plays with form, fusing house codes into something that feels intuitive, modern and effortlessly Italian.
Coming in medium and large sizes, its horsebit hardware gallops in from Gucci’s past, having first appeared in collections back in the late ’40s. In 2026, the emblem is one of the Florentine house’s most immediately recognisable signatures, and here, it hurdles toward the future, bringing a delightful vintage feel to a contemporary bag with a supple, softly draped finish. Find it in dark brown suede, soft black leather or sand and dark brown GG Monogram canvas.











