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Gucci

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Label Overview

The House of Gucci started when founder Guccio Gucci opened a leather-goods workshop and store in Florence in 1921. By the sixties and seventies, Gucci was one of the world’s premier luxury-goods brands, with loyalists like Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, and Jackie O keeping its cachet elevated. But in the late seventies, family in-fighting and unsound business decisions set things back considerably, and it wasn't until American designer Tom Ford came onboard in 1990 that the luxury brand transformed again into a contemporary power player, solidifying Gucci as a billion-dollar empire of interlocking Gs. Along with CEO Domenico De Sole, Ford turned the house around in a relatively short time. His breakout collection was fall 1995, with brightly colored fitted blazers over new-disco satin shirts and hip-huggers changing the way fashion looked overnight and establishing him as an international tastemaker—and master of the "sex sells" approach to high design. In 1999, the fashion world was riveted by the battle royale that erupted when French luxury group LVMH tried to acquire Gucci. However, rival PPR triumphed, created the Gucci Group, and acquired Yves Saint Laurent (which Ford designed for a few years), Stella McCartney, Alexander McQueen, and more. But as Ford’s contract ended, he and De Sole battled with PPR’s executives, and both left in April 2004. Replacing him wasn’t easy; Alessandra Fachinetti quit after two seasons and was replaced by in-house accessories designer Frida Giannini, who runs both menswear and womenswear. She’s fared well so far; her collections have enjoyed commercial success, although she has yet to shake up the sartorial climate on a Ford-esque scale.

Status
Critics' Favorite, Established, Household Name
Clients
Charlize Theron, Madonna, Kate Hudson, James Franco, Claire Danes, Oprah Winfrey
Other Product Lines
Beauty, Eyewear, Fragrances, Home, Handbags, Jeans, Lingerie, Shoes, Underwear
Collaborations
American Motors Corporation: Gucci lined the interiors of the Sportabout station wagon, Hornet, and Gremlin for luxury trim packages designed by Aldo Gucci (1972)
Owned By
Gucci Group
Address
Via Tornabuoni 73/r
Florence, Italy 50100
39-055-759221
Where To Buy
Gucci, Barneys New York, Bergdorf Goodman, Jeffrey New York
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  • Gucci

    Designed By
    Frida Giannini, Spring 2006 - Present
    Alessandra Facchinetti, Spring 2004 - Fall 2005
    Tom Ford, 1994 - Fall 2004
    Dawn Mello, 1989 - 1994
    Maurizio Gucci, 1983 - 1989
    Aldo Gucci, 1953 - 1982
    Ugo Gucci, 1953 - 1982
    Vasco Gucci, 1953 - 1982
    Rodolfo Gucci, 1953 - 1982
    Shows In
    Milan
    Collection Types
    RTW, Resort
    Similar Clientele
    Roberto Cavalli, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana
    Styles & Tags
    High Society, Italian, Red Carpet
  • Gucci Menswear

    Designed By
    Frida Giannini, 2006 - Present
    John Ray, 2004 - 2006
    Tom Ford, 1994 - 2004
    Dawn Mello, 1989 - 1994
    Maurizio Gucci, 1983 - 1989
    Aldo Gucci, 1953 - 1982
    Ugo Gucci, 1953 - 1982
    Vasco Gucci, 1953 - 1982
    Rodolfo Gucci, 1953 - 1982
    Guccio Gucci, - 1953
    Shows In
    Milan
    Collection Types
    Menswear
    Similar Clientele
    HUGO Hugo Boss, Giorgio Armani
    Styles & Tags
    High Society, Italian, Red Carpet

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