Bakom det glamorösa namnet Gucci döljer sig en familj med en historia av svek, avundsjuka och till och med mord. Nu avslöjar Jenny Gucci, en före detta "Guccifru", hur det var att leva i en av världens mäktigaste familjer. Jenny mötte den karismatiske Paolo Gucci i Florens och nio månader senare var de gifta. Hon kastades in en värld av lyx som de flesta bara kan drömma om. Under tio år umgicks Jenny och Paolo med kungligheter och kändisar, semestrade på några av världens mest exklusiva platser och spenderade ofantliga summor på kläder och smycken. Men allt till ett högt pris - bakom modehusets glamorösa fasad dolde sig en familj som höll på att slitas sönder av rivalitet, girighet och interna strider. Det var mot den bakgrunden som de mörkare sidorna av Paolos personlighet började träda fram. När Jenny slutligen försökte göra sig fri från Paolo och familjens inflytande lämnade han henne hemlös och utblottad. En rättsprocess som skulle komma att vara i tio år tog sin början.
Guccikrigen - Hur jag överlevde mord och intriger i världens största modehus ger en fascinerande inblick i modevärlden. Samtidigt är det en omskakande historia om en kvinnas kamp för sin och sin dotters självständighet.
Not very impressive. First half mainly focuses on the Gucchi Empire Wars....rifts within family affairs. Confusion arises as situations are recalled at odd intervals breaking the sequence of events. However the story picks up in the second half.The portrayal of a good marriage turning into a viscious divorce leaving one in utter disgust.Shocking terror on how ugly it can get once it all boils down to spiteful revenge. Marriage is not easy but divorce is worse Leaves one in a senseless turmoil where it takes years to pick oneself up and carry on
I read this book so I can better understand this industry that some of my friends have chosen, and it was an eye-opener. Despite its soap opera style, I found the story by Jenny Gucci ex-wife of the late Paolo Gucci to be fascinating. Not only does she cover the business side but also the sordid details of the Italian madness, violence and murder, crimes and jail time, infidelity, opulent life style, world travel, bankruptcy, romance and tenderness, psychological cruelty (even abuse of horses), divorce and years of lawsuits and bankruptcy proceedings, and an incredible cast of characters. Rags to riches and back to rags. This is not a world that I live in and can't say that I want to go there.
Ever since I bought an exquisite floral vintage Gucci scarf at Santa Monica's Vintage Fashion Expo for $25 one year I've been in love with the company's clothing and accessories. After reading Jenny Gucci's 2009 memoir "Gucci Wars: How I Survived Murder and Intrigue at the Heart of the World's Biggest Fashion House" I realized that beauty and style can sometimes come at the cost of love and functioning family dynamics. Written chronologically, from Jenny's upbringing to the demise of her marriage to Paolo Gucci, the accompanying photos present a peak into an enviable existence that still amazes me because of what the Gucci's were able to achieve despite their trials and tribulations. Heartbreaking, exhausting and inspiring "Gucci Wars" was a challenging read because I learned that the fashion industry may be intense and cut-throat at times, but it's never boring. I don't know any other industry you can say that about without sounding jaded and disillusioned.
Did not finish. I just can't empathise with this woman. It's not heartfelt, it's incredibly shallow and glosses over everything. I could read a book by a certain type of person but be frank and own it please instead of this veneer of BS.
As it turns out, the gucci family is not particularly interesting. The world of fashion is also not particularly interesting. If you're interested in $ and prestige, it totally pales compared to finance and politics. I've read fashion forums before & they were prob the most boring people I've encountered. Sure there are artistic sorts who go into it and are amazing but the status-obsessed girls who form the majority not so much. Jenny Gucci says that she is very funny and vibrant and beautiful (this last I believe - natural silver blonde hair !, and hey she prob was somewhat charismatic as well) but none of this translates on paper unfortunately.
It is nice to see what's going on behind the scenes in one of the worlds largest fashion brands and their story. But in my opinion, the shallowness of the family and everyone who get in contact with them actually makes it a bit boring to read. The third star is for the intriguing story.
Possibly the worst book I have ever read. Surely she had a ghost writer, so how could it be so awful? Just transparently horrible. Interesting story struggling to get out, might try and read the 'house of gucci' to get a better overview.
The Gucci's story never gets boring. It is truly a non-fiction soap opera. I'm surprised with all the drama, murder, deceit, and animal abuse that the Gucci brand is still synonymous with high society.