Father, Son, and ‘House of Gucci’: Watch the First Trailer For Lady Gaga’s Patrizia Reggiani Biopic

Who better to play the so-called Lady Gucci than Lady Gaga?

After a year on Planet Chromatica, Lady Gaga has made a welcome return to earth. More specifically, she’s followed her Oscar-nominated turn in A Star Is Born with a role in House of Gucci, taking on the role of Italian socialite Patrizia Reggiani in Ridley Scott’s ’90s-set Lady Gucci biopic. As the first trailer drops, here’s everything revealed so far about the fashionable production.

Is there a trailer for House of Gucci?

Yes, and it’s everything you could have hoped for and more – a decadent paean to ’80s excess that gives a sense of the truly sensational wardrobe viewers can expect from the film. Also of note: the surreal transformation of Jared Leto into Paolo Gucci courtesy of a body suit and facial prosthetics. Watch it in full below.

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What’s the plot of House of Gucci?

A quick fashion history recap. In 1972, Patrizia Reggiani, an Italian socialite, married Maurizio Gucci—the 20-something grandson of Gucci founder Guccio Gucci. Over the course of the next 15 years, the couple had two daughters; fought (and won) a high-profile battle for control of the Gucci brand; and became a fixture in the Italian tabloids, which ran an endless stream of pictures of Reggiani in dark sunglasses and gaudy jewelry, looking like a Milanese Elizabeth Taylor. Lady Gucci, as the press dubbed her, became famous for her extravagance—sailing between private Caribbean islands on her 200-foot yacht, the Creole, or decamping to her penthouse in Manhattan’s Olympic Tower whenever the mood struck. At her wealthiest, she reportedly spent thousands of dollars a month on orchids alone. Perhaps her most famous diktat? “I would rather weep in a Rolls-Royce than be happy on a bicycle.”

Then, in the mid-’80s, Maurizio claimed he was going on a short business trip to Florence—only for Reggiani to find out that he had permanently abandoned the family for his younger lover. (She later claimed that the Guccis’ doctor had to break the news to her.) An even worse betrayal, in Reggiani’s eyes? A few years after the couple split, Maurizio sold the Gucci brand to Bahrain-based firm Investcorp for approximately $190 million—a move necessitated by his own failures at the helm of the company. “I still feel like a Gucci—in fact, the most Gucci of them all,” Reggiani told La Repubblica as recently as 2014, to give you a sense of how closely her identity is bound up with the house.

This story originally appeared on: Vogue - Author:Hayley Maitland