VOGUE Italia fashion contributor Anna Piaggi died today in her Milan home. She was 81 years old.
The industry has already started paying tribute: "23 years of working together, thousands of D.P. [Doppie Pagine - double-page spreads] realised together. You will always be remembered Anna," Vogue Italia editor Franca Sozzani Tweeted this afternoon.
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"RIP Anna Piaggi... :((((( ciao grande Anna!!!," Tweeted Stefano Gabbana.
"Very sad for the death of Anna Piaggi," added Domenico Dolce.
"So sad to hear that Anna Piaggi, one of my last icons of beauty & fashion has passed," Tweeted Dita Von Teese. "She was the height of glamorous eccentricity. X"
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A bastion of the fashion world and one of the front row's most distinguishable faces, Piaggi was known for her unpredictable fantastical two-page spreads in Vogue Italia - which are thought to be a mainstay of the magazine. She was widely regarded as a true style icon, with a wardrobe full of flamboyant, vibrant clothes, her dyed-blue hair always falling over one eye and lips ever painted in bright colours.
Piaggi was born in Milan and began her career as a translator for publishing house The Mondadori Group, where she met her now-late husband - photographer Alfa Castaldi. She went onto work for magazines including Arianna, Vanity and Panorama, before joining Vogue Italia in the Sixties - her longest-running collaboration. She has served as muse to a diverse array of influential designers, from Manolo Blahnik and Karl Lagerfeld to Stephen Jones and the Dolce & Gabbana designers.
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