Book Review: In the Name of Gucci

  Today is the launch of In the Name of Gucci: A Memoir, by Patricia Gucci, the first book written by a direct descendant of Guccio Gucci—Patricia’s grandfather and the company’s founder. The memoir chronicles her life as the secret love child of Aldo Gucci and Bruna—the woman he fell in love with when she was…

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Today is the launch of In the Name of Gucci: A Memoir, by Patricia Gucci, the first book written by a direct descendant of Guccio Gucci—Patricia’s grandfather and the company’s founder.

The memoir chronicles her life as the secret love child of Aldo Gucci and Bruna—the woman he fell in love with when she was just eighteen, and remained at his side until his death at 84 years of age. What started out as an affair became a lifelong commitment and for the last 20 years of his life, long after he had been estranged from his first wife Olwen, it was Bruna who was considered his wife in the US, culminating with their marriage in the 1980s. Woven throughout the book is the complicated, but loving father-daughter relationship between Aldo and Patricia Gucci, the first woman in the family to be elected to the Gucci board of directors, and who ultimately became his sole universal heir.

This is a daughter’s bittersweet tribute to her beloved father which traces Aldo Gucci’s marketing brilliance and stamina in establishing Gucci as one of the world’s most iconic brands.  He was the first Italian to set up an Italian luxury goods retail operation in the US, opening on Fifth Avenue in New York, Worth Avenue in Palm Beach and Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles, paving the way for the ‘Made in Italy’ phenomenon throughout the world for countless others to follow in his footsteps.

Patricia will be signing books in New York City at Strand Bookstore,  located at 828 Broadway (at 12th Street) New York, NY  10003 at 7pm on May 13th, 2016.

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