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Guillermo Mariotto

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Jesús Guillermo Mariotto (Caracas, 13 April 1966) is a Venezuelan-Italian fashion designer and TV personality.

Education and first collaborations

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Born in Caracas to a Venezuelan mother and an Italian father, Guillermo Mariotto has lived for many decades in Rome.

He made his debut in the show at the age of 17, in 1983, as a theatrical set designer in Gl'innamorati by Carlo Goldoni,[1] for the company "I Commedianti Italiani", directed by Antonio Pierfederici, director and actor In addition to directing, Pierfederici played the protagonist Fabrizio. The other performers were: Claudia Balboni (Eugenia), Stefano Breschi (Fulgenzio), Linda Sini (Flamminia), Mauro Bosco (Roberto), Mario Gigantini (Ridolfo), Derio Pino (Succianespole), Maria Teresa Gelli (Clorinda). The scenes were designed by Mariotto, while the costumes were created by the Farani company. It was set at the Vittoriale degli Italiani, in Gardone Riviera, in the last residence of Gabriele D'Annunzio.

Later, he graduated from the California College of Arts and Craft in San Francisco. To deepen and learn more about art and design, Mariotto embarks on a journey to Europe: Paris, London, Milan.[2] Having joined the style office of Basile,[2] he collaborated for the women's prêt-à-porter collections of the Milanese brand. Later he joined Krizia and Dolce & Gabbana.[2]

Having come into contact with Roman haute couture, in 1988 he met Raniero Gattinoni,[2] engaged in the relaunch of the brand founded by Fernanda Gattinoni in 1946. In 1994 he became creative director of the maison. Among the numerous characters, he dressed Raffaella Carrà, Beyoncé, Pope Benedict XVI.

Personal life

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Mariotto is openly gay and he's also a devout Roman Catholic.[3]

Filmography

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Television

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  • Ballando con le stelle (Rai 1, since 2005)
  • Notti sul ghiaccio (Rai 1, 2006–2007)
  • Domenica in... passerella (Rai 1, 2009)
  • Miss Italia (Rai 1, 2007, 2009–2010)
  • Donna tutto si fa per te (Rai Educational-Rai 3, 2011)
  • Ballando on the Road (Rai 1, 2017–2019, 2021)
  • The Real (TV8, 2017)
  • Domenica in (Rai 1, 2018, 2020)
  • Detto fatto (Rai 2, 2019–2020)
  • Il cantante mascherato (Rai 1, 2020)
  • ItaliaSì! (Rai 1, 2020)
  • La vita in diretta (Rai 1, 2020)

Books

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  • Danzando nell'acqua. Turin: add. 2010. ISBN 978-88-96873-02-1.

Notes

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  1. ^ Goldoni, Carlo (2002). Ferrone, Siro (ed.). Gl'innamorati (in Italian). Venice: Marsilio. p. 185. ISBN 88-317-8034-4.
  2. ^ a b c d "Guillermo Mariotto. Uno stilista "sotto le Stelle"" (in Italian). 7 March 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  3. ^ Giordano, Lucio (18 February 2022). "Mia nonna mi affidò a Lui quando rischiai di morire e Dio esaudì le sue preghiere". Dipiù (in Italian). No. 7. pp. 86–89.
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