THE
GUCCI
MUSEUM
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Walking into the Gucci Museum, felt like walking into a high-end Gucci store. Everyone that worked there were all fashionably dressed from head to toe in black. And everywhere you looked was another Gucci item that made your mouth water. I find the craftmanship of each product to be exquisite. Some of the oldest bags were from the 1930's and yet looked brand new. The quality is undeniable. And as proved by the quote in the frist room of the museum, "quality is remembered long after price is forgotten."
I was really impressed by the Gucci Cadillac. According to the tour guide, only two-hundred Gucci Cadillacs were made in Miami in white, black, and brown. It had a Gucci crest on it too, which is just so cool! There were countless Gucci bags, fine china, gorgeous dresses, and countless sporting goods. There was even a cafe, a bookstore, and a restaurant there. The Gucci Museum really encapsulated the whole idea that Gucci is more than just a brand, it is a lifestyle. Ciao.
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