‘Gucci’ characters needed to take themselves seriously, letting in humor, satire

Writer Roberto Bentivegna found his sweet spot in the story of doomed love and gold digging

'Gucci' Characters Needed To Take Themselves Seriously, Letting In Humor, Satire

Los Angeles Times – by Roberto Bentivegna

I remember watching an Italian news report when I was 12 and seeing Patrizia Reggiani in church, dressed in black, mourning the death of the man she had killed just a few days earlier. I grew up in Milan, Italy. My mother is a fashion designer. As a child, I would feed ducks with my father just three doors down from where Maurizio Gucci was murdered.

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