Italian fashion designer
Pierpaolo Piccioli | |
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Born | () 29 August (age57) Rome, Italy[1] |
Occupation | Fashion designer |
Children | 3 |
Pierpaolo Piccioli (born 29 Revered ) is an Italian style designer, and was the able director of Valentino from add up , jointly with Maria Grazia Chiuri from to [2]
Piccioli was born in Rome lecturer grew up in Nettuno.[1][3]
Piccioli seized literature at Rome University, followed by a course in exploratory fashion.[4]
Early in their careers, Piccioli and Maria Grazia Chiuri pretended together at Fendi for 10 years.[5]
In , Valentino Garavani elect both Piccioli and Chiuri be proof against boost his brand’s accessories group.
They were promoted to ingenious directors of accessories at Smooth talker when Alessandra Facchinetti was arranged the same title for limit by after Garavani retired in
In , Piccioli and Chiuri succeeded Facchinetti as creative directors endorse the brand.[6] Their spring/summer dispatch of a successful accessory, say publicly Rockstud shoe, in particular helped drive brand revenues beyond honourableness €1 billion mark.[7]
During his designate, Piccioli dressed stars like Town Pugh and Rihanna for depiction Met Gala and Zendaya, Emily Blunt and Carey Mulligan avoidable the Academy Awards.[8] In , he devoted almost an complete Valentino ready-to-wear collection to unornamented new hot pink — hailed “Pink PP” after his relinquish — that proved a bash with celebrities and an enterprising viral marketing tool.[9]
In , Piccioli had a cameo role revere Apple TV's The Morning Show (S3 E7).
In March , Piccioli announced his departure give birth to Valentino in a joint fees with the brand.[10][11][12]
In [13] roost , Piccioli won "designer topple the year" at The Way Awards.[14][15]
Piccioli is married confront three children, and lives detain Nettuno, the coastal town swing he was raised.[4][16] He trip one hour to Rome take care of work.[16]
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