When I was in Florence this Spring, I was delighted to visit the Gucci Museo located in the Piazza della Signoria. The museum has an exhibition area, a restaurant, bookstore and a shop which sell limited edition Gucci. Finally, Gucci opened a museum to house their vast collections and showcase their long history in fashion since it was founded in 1921 at Florence, the centre of leather making in Italy. I managed to take some photos in the best way that I can even though it was not allowed inside. As you can see from the photos, I truly enjoyed my visit as fashion is one of my inspirations in life.
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Id love to visit it too, is one of my fav Italian brand. Happy weekend Pamela! xo
ReplyDeleteWhat a great museum, Pamela! Thank you so much for sharing this amazing and lovely tour!
ReplyDeleteChe meraviglia!! Tanto splendore toglie il fiato :)
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I would love to visit this place for sure... :)
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Ooohh...the Gucci dresses are so amazing!! Would love to see those up close or even wear them ;) Have a sweet week dear x
ReplyDeleteWow, I would like to visit it too!!!
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I can't believe that I have been in Florence several times and I have never visited this museum. Shame on me!!! That will be my next destination!
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Pamela, I did not know there was a Gucci Museum! That is fabulous! Gucci has made so many beautiful clothes & accessories over the decades. I bet it was fun to see how the brand has evolved. Thanks for bringing these pics to us. I know it was hard. I hate when they restrict pictures.
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I visited the same museum when I was in Florence. A must for any fashion and Gucci lover.
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