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Gucci

The House of Gucci is an Italian fashion and accessories label. It was founded by Guccio Gucci in Florence in 1921.

Gucci

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  • Beyond making a fashion statement

    I have loved Gucci since I started dressing myself. The only Gucci I posses is a pair of sunglasses. I think with Gucci and those who love it, the affinity goes beyond making a fashion statement by use of an expensive brand. It’s about timeless class and beauty that has been able to evolve with every age. To be able to present classic understated garments (and accessories) in a world of flash is why I love Gucci!

    Lebogang, South Africa - 18 April 2007

  • Nothing like Gucci to make a you feel sexy

    There's nothing like Gucci to make a you feel sexy, sophisticated and sensual all at the same time. When you are wearing a Gucci item, people automatically put you in a higher class.

    Inky, South Africa - 19 June 2006

  • Still has that sophisticated elegance

    I remember Gucci before it was revised to be so cutting edge (simulated bamboo heels on shoes}. At that time before "Free Trade" here in Canada you could get lots of Gucci at nominal prices when on sale. And so I splurged on shoes ,a skirt (all of which I still wear} a dress, a cashmere jacket,luggage and finally writing paper. I still have some of the delicious writing paper in chartruese as the blue went sailing out first in all the notes I wrote at that time. The word has changed a lot since 1987 but Gucci still has that sophisticated elegance it always had. Occasionally now, I splurge, but where would I be without my Gucci?

    Elizabeth V, Canada - 10 November 2005

  • Enlightenment

    Why do I regard this as a Lovemark? Well after waiting in the Gucci store for about four hours as my Mum enlightened herself I was so stunned to see people going head over heels for handbags, clothing, shoes and all that hoop-lah. Though I'm a bit too young to wear suits and all that stuff yet whenever I find myself waiting for Mum there, I'm engrossed in my own enlightenment!

    Tony, New Zealand - 17 November 2003