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Founded in 1923 by Guccio Gucci in Florence, the Italian designer label Gucci initially created exclusive bags made of high-quality leather in a small workshop, which quickly gained popularity due to their craftsmanship. As the success grew, Gucci opened several branches in Italy. In 1947, the globally known Gucci logo, consisting of two connected stirrups, was introduced. This logo still adorns the brand's handbags today. In the 1950s, Gucci began its international rise and became one of the most famous handbag and fashion labels worldwide. Today, Gucci also produces successful collections of shoes and clothing alongside handbags. Since World War II, materials such as hemp, bamboo, and linen have been incorporated into production, adding to the distinctive style of Gucci handbags. Branches were opened in the USA and across Europe, and prominent personalities like Audrey Hepburn wore Gucci creations. Today, Gucci handbags are the epitome of luxury and craftsmanship and are a coveted status symbol worldwide.
Gucci sets new standards
In the 1980s, the Gucci heirs sold the brand to an investment company from Bahrain. Later, the Parisian luxury goods manufacturer Pinault-Printemps-Redoute acquired the brand, paving the way for a new era. The creative turning point came in the late 1990s with Tom Ford as the new creative director. Ford not only brought fresh ideas to the design but also propelled Gucci back to the top of the fashion world. Under his leadership, sales steadily increased. In 1997, Gucci launched its first watch collection alongside many successful handbag collections, which also enjoyed great success. The following year, Gucci was named European Company of the Year. The name Gucci has become synonymous with luxury worldwide, continually setting new standards for exceptional materials and innovative design. In 2001, Gucci acquired the label of Stella McCartney, further strengthening the brand and solidifying its significance in the fashion world.
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