Florence, Italy in Piazza Della Signoria, and created by the Creative Director if Gucci Alessandro Michele. With a vibrant baby pink banner hanging from the stones, of an ancient European building. The inside of it is a vibrant world of Gucci Garden. The astonishing, Gucci Garden realm, consists of a elegant Gucci osteria restaurant, Gucci store, and, Gucci Museum. The Gucci Garden Museum, is a three story chronological structure to the Gucci heritage and the artistic evolution of the brand since its creation in 1921. This museum features iconic creations of the brand such as suitcases from 1930s, celebrated floral prints from the 1950s, and tricolored enamel necklaces from 1970s. Michele Alessandro had even initiated a section of the museum for the previous creative director Tom Ford. Allessandro found his work inspiring and prodigious. The Tom Ford section is established of two rooms, ready to wear, accessories, and a clothing room for Ford’s iconic vampy looks. The room is breathtaking with different shades of pink, and red colors enticing your eyes with a ravishing saturation of red shades, with Ford’s GG themes accessories such as a G string, dog collar, and handcuffs. The theme of Gucci’s maximalism is present throughout the whole museum. Conserving Gucci, and its heritage this museum has all the history of Gucci and its patterns. The Gucci Tiger, flora, red snake, and bee, these enchanting patterns are all sealed safe in the Gucci Garden Museum. This conservatoire art location also has astounding artwork, preserving Italian heritage and history through different ages, and the flowering of art and fashion through different ages. The Gucci Garden Museum will take you on a journey, of art and fashion through all ages of Italy.
The founder of the well-known Japanese home computer game Nintendo, had died at the age of 78, according to the university of Kyoto where he teaches. Umemura the lead behind all the Nintendo game consoles, studied electronic engineering in 1943 in the Chiba Institute of Technology. By the Year 1971 he joined Nintendo, and was tasked by the President Hiroshi Yamauchi in 1981 to create a home console for arcade games such as donkey kong. These games were extremely popular in the US, but he was tasked with creating a home console to rival the Atari. He created a console to the Atari, but with gaming cartridges, changing the gaming industry till this day. The creation of the Famicon, short for family computer, which was known as the NES when hit the US market in 1985 at a price of 150 USD. Encompassing iconic Ninteno games such as Super Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, pacman, Zelda and more games from the ninties. His invention created a ensemble for all home game consoles we see now, the Sony play station, Xbox and more gaming innovations. Umemura then retired and taught at the university of Kyoto. \
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