House of Gucci, the much-anticipated Ridley Scott film about the Gucci family murder that created shock waves in the mid-Nineties, in which Aldo, as chairman of Gucci (played by Al Pacino as a swaggering bruiser), seems to be confessing that the fakes are not only sanctioned by the house but that, in some nefarious way, the business profited from them.
Gucci had become a byword for shoddy pavement stalls and fustiness.One of the joys of covering fashion is the way histories can change dramatically.
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