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Beatrice Borromeo serves as an inspiration to many young individuals aspiring to make a difference in both the media industry and society at large.
With her impressive education, successful career in journalism and modelling, and prominent social status, she has attracted a lot of admirers all around the world.
Beatrice Borromeo’s Biography
Beatrice Borromeo is an Italian journalist, fashion model, and socialite. She was born on August 18, 1985, in Innichen/San Candido.
She grew up in an aristocratic family, encircled by wealth and power. Don Carlo Ferdinando Borromeo, Count of Arona, is her father, and Countess Donna Paola Marzotto is her mother. Carlo Ludovico Borromeo, Beatrice’s older brother, and three older half-sisters from her father’s previous marriage.
Beatrice’s family is well-known in Italy and owns a number of important properties, including the Borromean Islands in Lago Maggiore, Milan, and various estates in Lombardy and Piedmont. Marta Marzotto, the renowned fashion designer, is her maternal grandmother, and her uncle, Count Matteo Marzotto, is the former president and director of the Valentino fashion firm.
Beatrice has always placed a high value on education. After graduating from Milan’s Liceo Classico Giovanni Berchet in 2004, she went on to get a Bachelor of Laws from Bocconi University in 2010.
She subsequently went on to earn a Masters in Journalism from Columbia University Journalism School, which she finished in May 2012.
Beatrice has worked as a journalist for major publications such as Newsweek, Daily Beast, and Il Fatto Quotidiano. She has also appeared on several Italian television series, including Anno Zero on Rai 2 and a weekly show on Radio 105 Network. Beatrice has conducted interviews with renowned figures such as Roberto Saviano, James Ellroy, and Marcello Dell’Utri, bringing to light crucial social and political topics.
Beatrice has created a reputation for herself in the fashion business in addition to her journalistic endeavours. She started modelling at the age of 15 and has walked the runway for prestigious names such as Chanel, Valentino, and Trussardi. She became the face of Blumarine, and in 2021, she was named Dior’s ambassador.
Beatrice’s private life has also received public attention. She married Pierre Casiraghi, the son of Princess Caroline of Hanover, in 2015. The pair married civilly at Monaco’s Prince’s Palace, followed by a religious ceremony on Isola Bella, one of the Borromean Islands. They currently have two children: a son born in February 2017 and a daughter born in May 2018.
Beatrice is enthusiastic about human rights and social justice outside of her profession and family life. She was appointed as a Special Envoy for Human Rights for F4D in 2015, emphasising her commitment to making a good difference in the world.
Beatrice Borromeo Brothers And Sisters
Beatrice Borromeo had four siblings with whom she grew up. Carlo Ludovico Borromeo, Borromeo’s older brother, is married to Marta Ferri.
Her father’s marriage to German model Marion Sybil Zota produced three older half-sisters: Isabella, who married Count Ugo Brachetti Peretti; Lavinia, who married John Elkann; and Matilde, who married Prince Antonius von Fürstenberg.