
Description
A symbol of luxury, reinvention, and cultural influence, The Little Book of Gucci explores the evolution of one of the world’s most iconic fashion houses. From Guccio Gucci’s origins in 1920s Florence to Alessandro Michele’s bold, maximalist vision, Gucci’s story is one of craftsmanship, creativity, and boundary-pushing style.
This beautifully illustrated volume delves into the house’s signature designs—from bamboo-handled bags and horsebit loafers to statement prints and runway spectacles—and examines how Gucci continues to redefine what modern luxury means today.
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Author: Karen Homer
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Pages: 160
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Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Welbeck Publishing
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Dimensions: 5.1" x 7.3"
Styling Notes: An essential addition to any fashion lover’s coffee table or bookshelf, this book is a vibrant celebration of Gucci’s rich history, eclectic energy, and enduring influence.
Description
A symbol of luxury, reinvention, and cultural influence, The Little Book of Gucci explores the evolution of one of the world’s most iconic fashion houses. From Guccio Gucci’s origins in 1920s Florence to Alessandro Michele’s bold, maximalist vision, Gucci’s story is one of craftsmanship, creativity, and boundary-pushing style.
This beautifully illustrated volume delves into the house’s signature designs—from bamboo-handled bags and horsebit loafers to statement prints and runway spectacles—and examines how Gucci continues to redefine what modern luxury means today.
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Author: Karen Homer
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Pages: 160
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Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Welbeck Publishing
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Dimensions: 5.1" x 7.3"
Styling Notes: An essential addition to any fashion lover’s coffee table or bookshelf, this book is a vibrant celebration of Gucci’s rich history, eclectic energy, and enduring influence.








