Flora, one of the most loved
Gucci
icons, was born as a special commission for Princess Grace
of Monaco in 1966. The
Gucci
Bag princess had paid a visit to the
Gucci
store in Milan with Prince Ranier. Having bought
a green 'bamboo bag' Rodolfo Gucci insisted she selected a
gift. When she relented she asked for a scarf. Rodolfo was
distressed: he felt
Gucci
Purses lacked one special enough for his distinguished
guest. He immediately contacted the renowned illustrator Vittorio
Accornero, to design the most beautiful floral scarf he could
create. The next day Accornero returned with his painting:
it was the 'Flora', a multicolored flowered template that
was destined for an unimaginably extended future. Flora kindled
such long-lasting affection among European women that they
passed it onto their daughters. One was Caroline of Monaco,
who wore a blouse in her 'mother's' scarf-print as a teenager;
another, the much younger Frida Giannini, whose own mother
loved the print as a girl in Rome. Re-connecting with that
feeling, Giannini's revived Flora on printed canvas bags for
summer 2005, was met with overwhelming demand. Other Flora
variations, re-scaled, re-colored and abstracted, made it
onto Forties/Seventies inspired print dresses for summer 2006,
into jewellery and on evening
Gucci
handbags. They were all hits: living proof of the
power of a Gucci icon 40 years after it was first imagined.