Guccis
Guccis is a term used to refer to members of the Gucci family and, by extension, to the Gucci fashion house and its historic leadership. The surname Gucci originates with Guccio Gucci, who founded the Italian luxury fashion house in Florence in 1921 as a maker of saddles and leather goods. The company grew into a global luxury brand offering leather goods, ready-to-wear, footwear, fragrances, and other accessories.
The Gucci family played a central role in the business for much of the 20th century. Guccio
Iconic elements associated with the Gucci brand include the interlocking double-G logo and the green-red-green web
Ownership of the Gucci business changed in the late 20th century as external investors acquired controlling
In summary, Guccis refers to the Gucci family and its historical association with the Gucci fashion house,