Laura Biagiotti
Laura Biagiotti (Italian: [ˈlaura bjaˈdʒɔtti]; born 1943 in Rome) is an Italian high fashion designer. She studied literature in Rome, expecting to become an archeologist, but started to help out at her parents' dressmaking business and had her first fashion show in 1972.[1] Her mother, Delia Biagiotti had designed the uniforms for Alitalia staff in 1964.[2]
The House of Biagiotti (based on Via dei Condotti in Rome) is now listed among the largest fashion houses in Italy: expansion of products including accessories and watches.[3] She moved to Beijing for some time and was the first Italian designer to present a collection in China in April 1988[4]
According to her company's website in 1995 she received an award from the President of Italy for her contributions to fashion and later the Marco Polo award from the Chinese government for promoting fashion in China. She also received the Leonardo Prize in Italy.[5] The Italian post office issued a 41 Euro cent stamp with her name in 2002.
She received the America Award of the Italy-USA Foundation in 2011.
Since 1980 Biagiotti lived and worked in the Roman countryside, in the restored 11th century Marco Simone Castle together with her husband Gianni Cigna, who died in August 1996. Biagiotti is the daughter of Delia Soldaini Biagiotti, the founder of a fashion atelier. Laura’s daughter Lavinia Biagiotti Cigna entered the family business in 1997 and became the company’s Vice President in 2005.
Awards.
- In 1992, Laura Biagiotti received the Woman of the Year award in New York. In 1993, she received the Marco Polo award in Beijing for having brought Italian industry to China.
- In 1995, Laura Biagiotti received the Knights of Labor award from Italian President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro for her long career in the fashion industry and her contribution in making Italian fashion famous worldwide.
Laura Biagiotti was the President of the Leonardo Committee, composed of prominent Italians in the fields of industry, art and culture, from 2000 to 2008, and became its Honorary President in 2009.
- In 2001 she was the first designer to receive the Prix Femmes d'Europe for her contribution in promoting women’s participation in the development of a unified Europe.
- In 2002 received several the Marisa Bellisario Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award of the National Council of Italian Fashion, which was presented during the Donna sotto le stelle fashion show. That year the Italian Postal Service issued a 41 Euro cent stamp honoring the designer and portraying a long dress inspired by classic Roman style.
- Biagiotti compiled a chapter on Italian fashion for the Treccani Encyclopedia in the Book of the Year 2004.
- In July 2004 Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni presented Biagiotti with the Lupa Capitolina award.
- In February 2006 Laura's daughter Lavinia accepted an award in Moscow on her mother’s behalf from Ksenia Gorbaciova, the granddaughter of President Mikhail Gorbachev, celebrating Laura’s being the first Italian designer to present a collection in Russia, in 1995.
- In September 2007 Laura Biagiotti received the Crystal Lion Lifetime Achievement – Venice Casino Award at the conclusion of the 64th Venice International Film Festival.
- In January 2011 Laura Biagiotti was presented the Leonardo Award by the President of the Italian Republic, Giorgio Napolitano.
References
- ↑ Italian Fashion: Laura Biagiotti
- ↑ Gente (magazine), October 13, 2008
- ↑ "Laura Biagiotti Official Site". laurabiagiotti.it.
- ↑ "Italian Fashion Brands: Laura Biagiotti - Made-In-Italy.com". made-in-italy.com.
- ↑ "Italtrade". italtrade.com.
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