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Paolo Gucci was born on 29 March, 1931 in Florence, Kingdom of Italy, is an Italian businessman and fashion designer (1931–1995). Discover Paolo Gucci's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Occupation Businessman and fashion designer
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 29 March 1931
Birthday 29 March
Birthplace Florence, Kingdom of Italy
Date of death 10 October, 1995
Died Place London, United Kingdom
Nationality Italy

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Paolo Gucci Net Worth

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1763

Translation: "Family of San Miniato; Giacinto Gucci and his brothers were admitted to the nobility of San Miniato in 1763 (on that occasion it is declared that the family had come from Cremona in 1224); Giuseppe di Gaetano Gucci, on the other hand, was admitted to the nobility of Fiesole in 1839. Francesco di Benedetto Gucci obtained Florentine citizenship in 1601, for the Golden Lion banner; Giovanni Battista by Giovan Piero Gucci obtained it in 1634, in the Scala banner."

1931

Paolo Gucci (29 March 1931 – 10 October 1995) was an Italian businessman and fashion designer.

He was the one-time chief designer and vice-president of Gucci.

He is credited with helping design Gucci's famous double G logo.

Paolo Gucci was born on 29 March 1931 in Florence, the son of Olwen Price and Aldo Gucci, who was the son of Gucci founder Guccio Gucci.

1946

Guccio Gucci; his eldest living biological son, Aldo Gucci; Aldo Gucci's sons, Giorgio Gucci, Paolo Gucci, and Roberto Gucci; and grandson Uberto Gucci claimed the right to use an inherited, ancestral coat of arms after the Kingdom of Italy, which was ruled by the House of Savoy, transitioned to the Italian Republic in 1946.

The blazon recorded, as recorded in the Archives of Florence, is as follows: "Blue, three red poles bordered with silver; a head of gold, to the right a blue wheel, and to the left a red rose."

("D'azzurro, a tre pali di rosso bordati d'argento; e al capo d'oro caricato a destra di una ruota d'azzurro, e a sinistra di una rosa di rosso.")

1952

In 1952, Paolo Gucci married Yvonne Moschetto and had two daughters with her, Elisabetta and Patrizia.

1955

Court documents, records, and subsequent rulings indicate that, because the Gucci family trademarked the coat-of-arms in 1955, the trademark transferred with the sale of the Gucci company by Maurizio Gucci to Investcorp, and subsequent company owners, in 1993.

1960

He was the chief designer of Gucci in the late 1960s.

However, Uberto Gucci (born 1960), the son of Roberto Gucci, the nephew of Paolo Gucci, and the grandson of Aldo Gucci, claims that the Gucci family still has the right to use the ancestral Gucci coat-of-arms.

In the film House of Gucci (2021), Paolo Gucci is played by American actor Jared Leto.

In April 2021, Paolo's daughter Patrizia Gucci criticized Leto's portrayal (unkempt hair, lilac suit) of her father in the film, stating that she "still feels offended".

Despite this, Leto's performance received praise from film critics and earned him nominations for a Critics' Choice Movie Award and Satellite Award—both for Best Supporting Actor.

1977

Their marriage dissolved, and in 1977, he married British socialite Jenny Garwood and had one daughter with her, Gemma Gucci.

1978

In 1978, his father named him the vice-president of Gucci.

1980

In 1980, Paolo secretly launched his own business using the Gucci name without telling his father, nor his uncle Rodolfo.

When they found out, they were both infuriated and fired him from Gucci in September 1980.

In addition, his father Aldo sued him, threatening to cut off any Gucci supplier who signed on with Paolo.

1984

In 1984, seeking revenge, Paolo got his father Aldo removed from the company with the help of his cousin Maurizio Gucci, who had recently become the majority shareholder.

In addition, Paolo also tipped off the IRS about his father's tax evasion.

1986

In 1986, Aldo was sentenced to one year and one day in prison for tax evasion.

1987

In 1987, Paolo sold all his shares in Gucci to Investcorp for $42.5 million.

1990

In 1990, he separated from his second wife Jenny Garwood after having an affair with 19-year-old Penny Armstrong.

He had two children with her out of wedlock, Alyssa and Gabriele.

1993

Due to spending extravagant amounts of money and bad business decisions, he filed for bankruptcy in 1993.

1994

In 1994, he spent five weeks in prison for failing to pay alimony and child support to his second wife Jenny Garwood and their daughter.

1995

Paolo Gucci died in London on October 10, 1995, at age 64 of chronic hepatitis in the midst of divorce proceedings.