The 2nd NFT drop from the GUCCI x SuperRare The Next 100 Years of Gucci has just gone live featuring a selection of NFT artworks, each a collectible fragment of Gucci’s kaleidoscope heritage. This second drop features 10 handpicked artists who were chosen to reflect upon Gucci’s 100 year legacy and create digital artwork that represents their vision for its next chapter. Artists in this drop are Alexis Christodoulou, Aliendope, Diberkato, Drew Young, Jordan Schiffer, Pet Liger, trs.mnz, Tyler Spangler, Vexx, and YEAHYEAHCHLOE.
The 2nd NFT drop from the GUCCI x SuperRare collab is Live
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