House of Gucci is looking to be very, very Gucci. In just two days, the biopic, which is based upon the 2000 true crime book of the same name by Sara Gay Forden, has opened the shutters on a production that has been largely under wraps thus far, dressing its stars Lady Gaga and Adam Driver like Davos oligarchs one moment, and la dolce vita veterans on smoky Italian streets the next.
The wardrobe is impeccable, as Papa Gucci always intended. For Maurizio Gucci, the former one-time head of the brand and the man whose horsebit loafers Driver fills with an uncanny, majestic resemblance, led by example.
This is a man who sold good clothes because he knows good clothes. He doesn't peel away the dry cleaning plastic until absolutely necessary.
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