First Rome, then Milan, Gressoney, Lake Como and, again, Rome. Lady Gaga, who spent the last few weeks in Italy, starring with Adam Driver of House of Gucci, has returned to the capital. And a white dress accompanied her. In the middle of the Jewish ghetto, outside Santa Maria in Campitelli, with the wedding dress of Patrizia Reggiani, caused a gathering of onlookers and paparazzi. In front of the splendid eighteenth-century church in the Sant’Angelo district, photographers and passers-by flocked, each trying to secure a part of that vision.
Lady Gaga, who in the film directed by Ridley Scott she is the interpreter of the ex-lady Gucci, she didn’t turn around. Straight, in white heels, with the veil pulled down over a fluffy eighties hairstyle, she entered the church to shoot one of the topical scenes of the film. House of Gucci, in whose cast were also included Jared Leto and Al Pacino, is the chronicle of a love that resulted in tragedy. Patrizia Reggiani, once a happy wife of Maurizio Gucci, decided to order the murder of her husband when he left her for another woman.
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