Guess co-founder Paul Marciano lists his Beverly Hills home for $20 million
Paul Marciano, the co-founder and former chief executive of Guess Inc., has put his home in Beverly Hills on the market for $19.995 million.
The grand Mediterranean, built in 1988, sits on close to an acre with a double-gated motor court.
The two-story house is designed for large-scale entertaining with such amenities as a cigar and wine lounge, formal living and dining rooms and a large kitchen with a double range and a center island.
The roughly 9,100 square feet of living space includes six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The master suite has his and hers closets and bathrooms, a fireplace and arched French doors that open to a private balcony.
A covered patio, a swimming pool with a raised spa, lawns and formal landscaping fill the hedged setting.
Marciano bought the house nearly two decades ago for $5.125 million, records show.
Ginger Glass of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage has the listing.
Marciano, in his mid 70s, co-founded the denim powerhouse Guess Jeans with his brothers in 1981. He stepped down from his position as chief executive of the fashion firm last year.
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