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Also: Italy: People: By occupation: Models / Women by occupation: Female models This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Italian models . It includes models that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Claudia Romani (born April 14, 1982 in L'Aquila, Italy) is an Italian American model. She has appeared on covers such as GQ [1] and Maxim, and in 2006 was voted one of the 100 Sexiest Women in the World by FHM Denmark. Since 2010, she is based in Miami, Florida.
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, [ 1 ] [ 4 ] husband of Vogue editor Consuelo Crespi .
Gloria Guida was born in Merano, Italy, to a family from Emilia-Romagna. She moved with her family to Bologna as a child. She first began a singing career, starting in her father's dancing place on the Romagna coast. Then she took up modeling, becoming Miss Teenage Italia in 1974. Guida subsequently went on to star in many sexy comedies.
Despite her busy schedule, De Laurentiis makes spending time with her kiddo, Jade, a top priority. But the single mom reveals being divorced makes it especially difficult.
Later in 1983, Russo participated in the TV show Drive In, in which she played a sexy cashier. Russo was a primadonna in the show, where she sings dances and recites. The theme of the show was originally sung by Cristina Moffa ("Zucchero, Zucchero"), later changed to the cover of Patty Pravo 1968 hit "La Bambola" singing by Russo.
In 2011, Carfagna proposed a law, which was passed, that provided quotas for women on the boards of companies, which has allowed to involve a larger number of women in the Italian economic system. It approved funding for childcare facilities and in support of motherhood and family that made it possible to increase by a few percentage points the ...
Playmen was an Italian adult entertainment magazine. It was founded in 1967 by a mother of three, Adelina Tattilo, [1] achieving fame as Italy's version of Playboy magazine. [2] The magazine was published monthly and featured photographs of nude women, and articles on fashion, sport, consumer goods, and public figures.