In 1994, she officially divorced Gucci. As part of the divorce settlement, Gucci agreed to pay Patrizia an annual alimony of $1.47 million. By law, she was no longer allowed to use the Gucci surname, but she continued to do so anyway, stating, "I still feel like a Gucci – in fact, the most Gucci of them all."
By the time Patrizia was an adult, she was known as a wealthy socialite in Milan. She met Maurizio at a party in 1970, where he famously compared her to Elizabeth Taylor.
No, Patrizia Reggiani did not get any money from Gucci, as the company had already been sold to Investcorp before Reggiani's husband Maurizio Gucci was murdered. After Maurizio's death, Reggiani was arrested and charged with orchestrating the murder of her husband and she was subsequently convicted.
After World War I, he worked for the maker of fine luggage Franzi. In 1921, Guccio Gucci bought his own shop on Via della Vigna Nuova in Florence, Azienda Individuale Guccio Gucci, where he sold imported leather luggage. He also opened a small workshop to have his own leather goods made by local craftsmen.
Maurizio was acquitted of tax evasion after he was charged with forging his father's signature on the stock certificates that transferred Rodolfo's shares of Gucci to him following Rodolfo's death in 1983.
Maurizio Gucci (26 September 1948 – 27 March 1995) was an Italian businessman and the one-time head of the Gucci fashion house. He was the son of actor Rodolfo Gucci, and grandson of the company's founder Guccio Gucci.
No, Paola Franchi did not inherit money, but she has certainly become a very successful businesswoman in her own right. Franchi is an Italian entrepreneur and fashion designer who started out as a small shop manager in the late 1950s.
According to Meaww, Alessandra and Allegra Gucci are worth $400 million after the death of their father, who was worth around the same amount when he died. The daughters were given control of their father's estate after their mother was found guilty of his murder in 1997.
After Reggiani went free, a Milan appeals court ruled that, despite her conviction for her husband's murder, Reggiani was entitled to receive an annuity of $1.2 million from his estate, as well as back payments for her time in prison, totaling more than $20 million.
(Brutal.) Patrizia was consumed by jealousy, while Maurizio began dating his friend Paola Franchi (played by Camille Cottin) and eventually Patrizia and Maurizio divorced in 1994 (it's left ambiguous in the film whether they were officially divorced).
In 1987, Paolo sold all his shares in Gucci to Investcorp for $42.5 million. Due to spending extravagant amounts of money and bad business decisions, he filed for bankruptcy in 1993.
Women's Roles in Gucci
In reality, Guccio Gucci had five sons and one daughter named Grimalda. Grimalda spent years working for Gucci; however, upon her father's death all of her brothers were given a share of the Gucci inheritance, and she was left out.
Artémis is the investment company of the Pinault family. Founded in 1992 by François Pinault, Artémis is the leading shareholder in Kering, which owns Gucci. The Kering Group generated over €20 billion in revenue in 2022, and Gucci was the leading brand, with revenue of €10.5 billion.
The short answer is, allegedly, no. Though the sisters were extremely close to their mother throughout childhood, over the years, their relationship has taken a turn for the worse. In a 2016 interview, Reggiani revealed that her daughters cut ties with her entirely.
He was the grandson of Guccio Gucci, the founder of the Italian fashion house, Gucci. In 1983, Maurizio launched a legal war against his uncle, Aldo Gucci, for control over the company after he became the majority stakeholder following his father's death.
Gucci is owned by the French holding company Kering, which purchased an $8.8 billion stake in the iconic Italian fashion brand in 2004. Artémis, the investment firm of the Pinault family led by François Pinault, is Kering's leading shareholder and holds a majority share in the company through its parent organization.
In 1993 Maurizio sold his shares to Investcorp, ending the Gucci family's involvement in the company.
However, by 1993, Maurizio's excessive spending and the company's outstanding debts forced him to sell his 50% percent stake to the business' investors, ending the Gucci family's ownership and control of the brand.
There's so much to be said about Paola Franchi, including her affair with Maurizio Gucci. She was dating Maurizio Gucci at the time of his murder in 1995.
Reggiani claimed she had no idea Auriemma had gone and found a killer, and that she was blackmailed into agreeing to pay 600 million lire (the equivalent of $365,000) for the assassination, starting with a down payment of 150 million lire.
She's married and lives in Switzerland
Alessandra and Allegra both live in Switzerland along with their partners and children. The pair inherited homes in New York, Saint Moritz and Milan, according to Style Caster.
At present, the Gucci family is not directly involved in the operations of the luxury fashion house. However, Alessandro Michele currently serves as Creative Director, and his namesake indicates a Gucci family legacy, though he is not directly related.
In 1989, a year before his death, Aldo sold his Gucci shares to Investcorp. That same year, Maurizio was made chairman of the Gucci group following a nearly six-year legal battle for control over Gucci. Maurizio did not have a background in business, and the business was in a dire economic and creative straits by 1993.