The definitive monograph on Pucci, the iconic Italian fashion house renowned for its bold geometric patterns and glamorous designs. Featuring never-before-seen archives from Palazzo Pucci in Florence, this lavishly illustrated volume traces the brand's revolutionary history from Jacqueline Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe to contemporary creative directors. Organized thematically around color, material, and movement, it showcases rare Pucci motifs alongside editorial spreads spanning the 1950s to present day.


