The house Gucci is heading back to the silver screen. The department store has announced that it has partnered with Paramount Pictures and Anonymous Content to produce a film adaption of the best-selling novel, House of Gucci by Ariel Levy.
Levy's book chronicled her experiences living inside one of the world’s most legendary fashion houses during its magnificent heyday and
looking back on how this time period shaped modern 2020s society. It’s not just a story about style: it also delves into topics like race, feminism, globalization, and class issues in a way few other books have done. The book was released in May 2018 to critical acclaim and a slew of glowing reviews.
looking back on how this time period shaped modern 2020s society. It’s not just a story about style: it also delves into topics like race, feminism, globalization, and class issues in a way few other books have done. The book was released in May 2018 to critical acclaim and a slew of glowing reviews.
“We are thrilled to bring House of Gucci to the big screen,” said Giorgio Gucci, CEO of the house of Gucci and grandson of the founder, Guccio Gucci; “Paramount has been a partner for so many years at this point and I know we are all equally excited about telling this timeless story in a way that only cinema can do it justice."
The novel was slated for production in 2021. The film will be directed by the upcoming Quentin Tarantino.
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