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Gucci

GUCCI 510304 GG Interlocking Mini Chain Luxury Designer Shoulder Bag Original Price: €1950

OP: Original price was: 1.950,00 €.Current price is: 795,00 €.

This stylish GG Interlocking shoulder bag from GUCCI is in good, well-maintained condition. The gold hardware is quite scratched – see photos – hence the condition rating: B. Otherwise, the bag is absolutely fine. The corners are perfect, and it's clean inside and out. No scuffs, no stains, no odors. Comes with a dust bag and certificate of authenticity.

1 in stock

Condition: B
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SKU: 12285 Category: Brand:

Product Details

Lining color

Beige

Department

Ladies

style

shoulder bag

Handle/strap color

Gold

Pocket depth

6 cm

Closure

Twist lock

Handmade

Yes

Occasion

Elegant, Leisure, Wedding, Party/Cocktail, Travel

Accesories

Original dust bag

Pocket width

20 cm

Pocket height

15 cm

Exterior paint

Red

Feed material

Linen

Vintage

No

Color of the clasp

Gold

Size

Mini

brand

Gucci

Grip style

shoulder strap

Country and Region of Production

Italy

Closure material

Brass

Outer material

leather

Handle/strap material

metal

surgery

1950

condition

B

Product safety

Manufacturer information

Guccio Gucci SpA.
Via Tornabuoni 73/r
50123, Florence
+39055759221
clientservice-europe@it.gucci.com

Person responsible for the EU

Guccio Gucci SpA.
Via Tornabuoni 73/r
50123, Florence
+39055759221
clientservice-europe@it.gucci.com

Gucci

The story of the Italian fashion house **Gucci** begins in **1921** in Florence, where master saddler **Guccio Gucci** opened a small workshop for exclusive **leather goods and luggage**. Inspired by the elegance of the London hotels where he had worked as a young man, he combined Italian craftsmanship with a design influenced by equestrianism, which quickly earned him a wealthy clientele.

After the founder's death in 1953, his sons took over the business and led the brand to international expansion by opening boutiques in New York and Paris. During this period, many of the iconic designs were created: the **Bamboo Bag** with its distinctive bamboo handle, the **"Jackie" Hobo Bag**, named after Jackie Kennedy Onassis, and the **Horsebit Loafer** with its bridle appliqué. The famous **double-G logo** (for Guccio Gucci) established itself as an unmistakable symbol of luxury.

The following decades, however, were marked by internal family conflicts and turmoil that temporarily damaged the brand's image. The house made a triumphant comeback in the 1990s when designer Tom Ford gave the brand a highly glamorous, provocative, and sensual style that made Gucci the most coveted luxury brand of its time.

At the beginning of the 21st century, the Gucci brand slipped completely out of the family's grasp when the French luxury goods group Kering (then PPR) acquired almost all of the company in a famous takeover battle in 2004. Under the creative direction of Alessandro Michele from 2015 onwards, Gucci underwent another radical transformation, producing a maximalism of opulent patterns, vintage aesthetics, and gender fluidity that particularly appealed to a young audience and multiplied the house's sales.

Although Gucci faces new challenges today with the waning of the *Maximalism* hype and the arrival of a new creative director with a fresh aesthetic, it remains a **global giant** and a synonym for Italian luxury and craftsmanship, whose iconic bags and accessories are still considered status symbols and sound investments. The story of Gucci is thus a captivating tale of Italian tradition, family dramas, and the capacity for constant reinvention.