Guccio Gucci founded the Gucci fashion house in Florence, Italy.
Guccio Gucci passed away, leading to his sons taking over the business.
Maurizio Gucci, son of Aldo Gucci, took over the Gucci company.
Patrizia Reggiani married Maurizio Gucci, eventually becoming a key figure in Gucci family dynamics.
Ongoing conflicts within the Gucci family, affecting control and management of the brand.
Maurizio Gucci was murdered in Milan, orchestrated by his ex-wife Patrizia Reggiani.
Patrizia Reggiani was tried and convicted for arranging the murder of Maurizio Gucci.
Patrizia Reggiani meets Maurizio Gucci, sparking their romantic relationship.
Patrizia and Maurizio Gucci get married, joining their lives and linking two powerful personalities in the Gucci family.
Maurizio takes on a role in the Gucci family business, stepping into its complex dynamics.
Tensions arise between family members, including between Maurizio and his uncle Aldo, leading to internal strife in the company.
Maurizio gains control over Gucci after buying out majority shares, shifting the company's leadership.
Patrizia takes an active and controversial role in Gucci’s business management and family affairs.
Their marriage faces increasing strain due to personal and business pressures.
Maurizio files for divorce from Patrizia, intensifying family tensions.
Patrizia orchestrates a plot to have Maurizio assassinated.
Maurizio Gucci is murdered outside his office in Milan.
Patrizia is arrested, tried, and convicted for arranging the murder of Maurizio Gucci.