The effeminate young artist, whose real name was GianGiacomo Caprotti, is thought to have served as a muse forotherDa Vinci masterpieces, like "St. John the Baptist" and the "Angel Incarnate".
Donatella responded decisively, bringing in a new CEO, GianGiacomo Ferraris, who responded by cutting the workforce by 26 percent, closing stores in Japan and centralizing production to tighten costs.