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TRUE TALE OF JEALOUSY AND MURDER AT GUCCI COMING TO BIG SCREEN

▶ Gemma White runs through the story and cast chosen to portray the 1995 killing of a fashion scion

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As a woman who enjoys a flair for the dramatic, Lady Gaga being cast as Italy’s stylish and famously quick-tongued “Black Widow” Patrizia Reggiani couldn’t be more perfect.

The diminutive Oscarwinne­r, 34, was photograph­ed on the set of the Ridley Scott-directed House of Gucci this month, wearing a series of looks designed to showcase the style and excess of the 1980s and early 1990s.

Starring as Reggiani, the ex-wife of Gucci heir Maurizio Gucci (played by Adam Driver), Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, spearheads the film from the four-time Oscar-nominated director. It’s the latest in a long line of fashionhou­se exposés lifting the lid on the scandals that have made the industry notorious.

House of Gucci, which will be released in November, focuses on the world-famous fashion family and the events leading up to the March 1995 murder of Maurizio, which, at her trial in 1998, Reggiani was found guilty of arranging.

The film also stars a trio of Oscar winners, with Jared Leto as Maurizio’s cousin Paolo Gucci, Al Pacino as his uncle Aldo Gucci and Jeremy Irons as Maurizio’s father Rodolfo Gucci. Aldo and Rodolfo were sons of Guccio Gucci, who founded the company in 1921.

Hollywood actresses Angelina Jolie, Penelope Cruz and Margot Robbie had all been in contention over the years to play Reggiani in the film, which is based on the 2001 book The House of Gucci: A Sensationa­l Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed, by Sara Gay Forden. And before Driver won the role of the ill-fated Maurizio, Leonardo DiCaprio was slated to star as the fashion house head.

On the morning of March 27, 1995, while walking from his apartment in Milan to his place of work on Via Palestro, 20, Maurizio was shot three times by a gunman on the steps of his office. It would be another two years before prosecutor­s would find enough evidence to pin co-ordination of the murder on Reggiani.

The pair, who have two daughters, Allegra and Alessandra, married in 1973. Maurizio was the scion of the famed Gucci fashion house, which started life as a leather luggage business, while Reggiani came from a far less glamorous and wealthy stock.

Regianni’s humble beginnings became a bone of contention in the family, with Maurizio’s father believing her to be after his only son’s money, leading him to cut off Maurizio’s funding. He was also rumoured to have enlisted the help of the Cardinal of Milan to try to call off the wedding.

Predating “Brangelina” (Brad Pitt and Jolie) and “Bennifer” (Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez) by a few decades, Maurizio and Reggiani revelled in

their portmantea­u “Mauizia”, displaying the amalgamati­on on the licence plates of their cars and living a life of ostentatio­us luxury.

The couple divided their time between a ski chalet in St Moritz, their 9,000-square-foot penthouse in Manhattan’s Olympic Tower on Fifth Avenue, a 64-metre yacht named The Creole, a villa in Acapulco, Mexico, their farm in Connecticu­t and a number of private islands dotted around the globe. Reggiani was also known to spend the equivalent of $15,000 a month on orchids in the mid-1970s. She was dubbed “Lady Gucci” by the Italian press for her jet-set lifestyle.

But the marriage ended in May 1985, when Maurizio reportedly packed his bags for a business trip to Florence and never returned home. Two years before, he had taken control of the Gucci empire after the death of his father in 1983.

“Maurizio was not a shrewd businessma­n or marketing whizz like his father or uncle,” reported fashion site Grailed. “In fact, he was downright awful for Gucci, and in 1988, with the company flounderin­g under his leadership, Maurizio sold a controllin­g stake in the brand to Bahraini holding company Investcorp. With Aldo’s children kicked out alongside their father, Maurizio’s subsequent liquidatio­n of his shares in 1993 meant that the Gucci family was completely divested from the company that bore its name.”

Maurizio and Reggiani divorced in 1991, and Maurizio agreed to pay her $1.5 million a year in financial support for the rest of her life. Maurizio then planned to marry the younger Paola Franchi, who will be played by French actress Camille Cottin in the film.

During Reggiani’s 1998 trial, it emerged that she feared if Maurizio remarried, she would lose her money and status, and her daughters’ inheritanc­e would disappear if her ex-husband started a family with his new love.

In the Discovery+ documentar­y, Lady Gucci: The Story of Patrizia Reggiani, which premiered on Sunday, Reggiani tells the filmmakers: “I was furious with Maurizio. I went around asking everyone, even the local grocer: ‘Is there someone who has the courage to murder my husband?’”

A pizzeria owner took Reggiani up on her offer, and Benedetto Ceraulo agreed to a six-figure payment to kill Maurizio. He was sentenced to life in jail at the trial, with Pina Auriemma, a close friend of Reggiani, sentenced to 25 years for allegedly having organised the killing for a $415,000 fee. A hotel night porter called Ivano Savioni was handed a 26-year sentence after it was alleged he hired the getaway driver and the killer, while the driver, Orazio Cicala, was sentenced to 29 years.

Reggiani, who wore headto-toe Gucci throughout the trial, claimed Auriemma had hired the hitman without her authorisat­ion and then blackmaile­d her after the murder had taken place.

Reggiani was released in October 2018, after serving 16 years of her 26-year sentence. Now 72, and the recipient of a $1m-a-year annuity from the Gucci estate as part of her divorce settlement, she recently revealed her irritation at Lady Gaga portraying her in film.

“I’m annoyed by the fact that Lady Gaga is portraying me in the new Ridley Scott film without even having the courtesy or the good sense to come and meet me,” she told Italian news agency Ansa. “I believe that any good actor should first get to know the person that they are meant to be playing. I think it is not right that I wasn’t contacted.”

The film stars Oscar winners Al Pacino, Jared Leto and Jeremy Irons, all playing members of the Gucci family

 ?? Getty ?? Lady Gaga as Patrizia Reggiani and Adam Driver as Maurizio Gucci on the set of ‘House of Gucci’
Getty Lady Gaga as Patrizia Reggiani and Adam Driver as Maurizio Gucci on the set of ‘House of Gucci’
 ?? Commons ?? Maurizio Gucci and Patrizia Reggiani in the 1980s
Commons Maurizio Gucci and Patrizia Reggiani in the 1980s

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