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"The consummate coffee table book - not least because the print run has been limited to 500 and each comes bound in vintage Pucci fabric - this is much more than a story of swirls and squiggles. Penned by the FT's fashion editor Vanessa Friedman (not to toot our own horn - well, maybe just a little), this is a story of family heritage and business evolution and how those 'squiggles' represented the historical interests of Emilio Pucci himself, from the view of the Duomo from his top-floor window to the scrolls of the iron gates of his Florentine palazzo... For a break from minimalism, look no further than Pucci's swirls..."— Financial Times, London, United Kingdom
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"The consummate coffee table book - not least because the print run has been limited to 500 and each comes bound in vintage Pucci fabric - this is much more than a story of swirls and squiggles. Penned by the FT's fashion editor Vanessa Friedman (not to toot our own horn - well, maybe just a little), this is a story of family heritage and business evolution and how those 'squiggles' represented the historical interests of Emilio Pucci himself, from the view of the Duomo from his top-floor window to the scrolls of the iron gates of his Florentine palazzo... For a break from minimalism, look no further than Pucci's swirls..."— Financial Times, London, Royaume-Uni
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"The consummate coffee table book - not least because the print run has been limited to 500 and each comes bound in vintage Pucci fabric - this is much more than a story of swirls and squiggles. Penned by the FT's fashion editor Vanessa Friedman (not to toot our own horn - well, maybe just a little), this is a story of family heritage and business evolution and how those 'squiggles' represented the historical interests of Emilio Pucci himself, from the view of the Duomo from his top-floor window to the scrolls of the iron gates of his Florentine palazzo... For a break from minimalism, look no further than Pucci's swirls..."— Financial Times, London, Großbritannien
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"The consummate coffee table book - not least because the print run has been limited to 500 and each comes bound in vintage Pucci fabric - this is much more than a story of swirls and squiggles. Penned by the FT's fashion editor Vanessa Friedman (not to toot our own horn - well, maybe just a little), this is a story of family heritage and business evolution and how those 'squiggles' represented the historical interests of Emilio Pucci himself, from the view of the Duomo from his top-floor window to the scrolls of the iron gates of his Florentine palazzo... For a break from minimalism, look no further than Pucci's swirls..."— Financial Times, London, Reino Unido
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