Milan, 1995. Four gunshots cut through the morning calm, leaving Maurizio Gucci dead on the steps of his office.
Two years later, the arrest of his ex-wife, Patrizia Reggiani, known to the press as the Black Widow, sent shockwaves through the fashion world. Was it jealousy, betrayal, or something colder that led to his murder?
Sara Gay Forden’s The House of Gucci unravels a dynasty driven by ambition and undone by greed. From glittering runways to courtroom drama, this is the true story of a family that built an empire of luxury, then tore it apart from within.
Murder, madness, and millions collide in this gripping portrait of the Gucci legacy, where power and passion left no room for mercy.