"The Beautiful People's Beauty Book" 1971 PIGNATELLI, Luciana (SIGNED)

How To Achieve The Look And Manner Of The World's Most Attractive Women


PIGNATELLI, Luciana

[122] pp.

The McCall Publishing Company

1971

Fourth Printing

9 1/2" x 6 3/8"

They say that when in Rome do as the Romans do. Pignatelli, a leading member of Rome’s midcentury glitterati, makes the case that one should do as the Romans do even when not in Rome. In this jet set beauty book, she mixes her own advice with that of friends such as Marella Agnelli, Valentino, Sophia Loren, Consuelo Crispi, Talitha Getty, Emilio Pucci, and Princess Ira von Furstenberg. In addition to the expected chapters on plastic surgery, diet, make-up, and fashion, there is one on how astrology can be utilized to improve one’s appearance.

“There is no chic, no polish, no glamour without organization.”

--Princess Luciana Pignatelli

Luciana Malgeri Pignatelli (13 January 1935 – 13 October 2008) was an Italian spokesmodel for Camay soap in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later a jewellery designer.

Background

Villa La Saracena in Santa Marinella, gifted to Luciana Pignatelli by her father, the journalist Francesco Malgeri, and designed by architect Luigi Moretti. Photo by Paolo Monti, 1957.

Born Luciana Malgeri, she was the daughter of journalist Francesco Malgeri and his wife, the Italian-Brazilian Nelida Lenci, previously Countess Crespi (widow of the late Count Dino Crespi). She had two half-brothers, Count Rodolfo Crespi and Marco Fabio Crespi, husband of Vogue editor Consuelo Crespi.


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