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Pucci

Pucci is an Italian surname that appears in various historical, cultural, and contemporary contexts. It is associated with a Florentine lineage and has become recognizable through notable individuals, brands, and fictional characters in modern media.

Emilio Pucci (1914–1992) was an Italian nobleman and fashion designer who founded the Emilio Pucci fashion house

The Emilio Pucci fashion house continues to operate as a luxury brand with an international presence. It

Enrico Pucci is a fictional character from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, appearing in Part 6: Stone Ocean. A

Beyond individuals and fiction, Pucci also denotes a historical Florentine noble family, with ties to various

in
Florence
after
World
War
II.
He
became
renowned
for
bold
geometric
prints
and
vivid
colors
used
on
scarves
and
later
on
ready-to-wear
collections,
helping
to
establish
the
brand
as
a
symbol
of
mid‑century
glamour.
The
house,
founded
in
1947,
expanded
to
offer
a
range
of
luxury
clothing,
accessories,
and
fragrances
and
maintained
a
distinctive,
upbeat
aesthetic
tied
to
its
Florentine
origins.
is
known
for
its
bright,
kaleidoscopic
prints
and
flowing
silhouettes
that
reflect
its
heritage
in
vibrant
resort
wear.
The
label
remains
a
reference
point
in
high
fashion
for
those
seeking
expressive
patterns
and
timeless
Italian
styling.
Roman
Catholic
priest,
Pucci
pursues
the
belief
that
he
can
reshape
reality
through
the
Stand
Made
in
Heaven,
which
accelerates
time
and
alters
events.
His
arc
centers
on
the
confrontation
with
the
series’
protagonists
and
the
broader
themes
of
fate
and
renewal.
public
and
religious
roles
in
Italian
history.
The
surname
thus
appears
in
both
real-world
genealogy
and
popular
culture.