1990's GUCCI Inky Black Women's Blazer

Founded in 1921 by Guccio Gucci in Florence, Italy the brand was mainly known for their leather goods, such as luggage and handbags.

The company went to Gucci's sons in the 1950's and eventually they branched out into clothing in 1966.

By the 1990's, Gucci fell out of favor and was seen as somewhat stagnant compared to their peers. This changed when Tom Ford took over as Creative Director and pulled the fashion house into being a top fashion force.

This 1990's Gucci Women's Blazer shows the sharp lines, expert tailoring and chic design that became a hallmark of Tom Ford's Gucci.

A single hidden button keeps a smooth, seamless look to the blazer.

circa 1990's, Italy

AP.15.15.GC.46

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