Friday, December 15, 2006

The Devil Wears Ferucci

I don’t know why there was such a fuss over his tirade with the staff neglecting the launching of the new line of men’s shoes. After all, his ideas had never failed before and certainly this time would not be any different. Gustav Olev was not amused at the ridiculous stile that Giordano had presented at the Shoe fashion show in Milan. He noticed the crowd reaction and immediately convinced himself that this would be a disaster for the Ferucci family. Enzo Ferucci had placed all his trust on Giordano, having designed for Prada, he certainly had credentials. Gustav had reservations about Giordano’s switch to Ferucci, and this presentation certainly solidified his suspicions that Giordano was well paid off by Prada in order to sabotage Ferucci who was quickly catching up to the grand shoemaker. Enzo nevertheless felt that the peculiar stile would have a significant impact in the industry. “Trends were everything” said Enzo “and if I am right, we’ll be kicking Prada’s ass so bad, that eventually it’ll lead to a Ferucci’s line of bags to rival Prada’s corner on the market. I can honestly say that I envision the Devil wearing Ferucci.”

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