Anna Piaggi, colorful style icon, dead at 81 (Photo Source: HERE)
“She was the
height of glamorous eccentricity." -Dita Von Teese
Before you could read the headlines, the news hit the twitter feed last night: Anna Piaggi, fashion writer, former editor for Vogue Italia, everyday eccentric + fashion icon, passed away at the age 81. Fashion show front row fixture, and serious hat collector, Piaggi embodied everything marvelous about personal style: she was a lover of fashion, who transcended trends. You can read a more news-style report of her passing by clicking HERE. The Citizen expresses a heartfelt sympathy to Piaggi's friends, and family.
You can read some wonderful tributes to the glorious Piaggi style, HERE, HERE + HERE.
I'm a disgrace 'cos I've never heard of her. She looked to be an utterly fabulous woman with unique style and a killer attitude. May she rest in peace! x
She had guts, individuality and lived a full life submersing herself if the things she loved. I hope I'm an ounce of that as I get older. It's easy to take tiny steps toward giving up a little with each decade. Let's fight it!
That's the saddest news of the world, one of my favorite style icon ever.. Good bye Anna, my world is so hollow now...May your heaven be colorful as you! xxx
I first saw Anna Piaggi years ago in Bill Cunningham's 'On The Street' in the Sunday NY Times. I have photos of her hanging in my studio for inspiration and was fascinated by her every hat and her love of color. I remember scanning the internet for her images. She left her incredible mark and will be missed.
I'll miss her so much, is there anyone else left that's so fabulous? Yes ... bloggers! But darling Anna, she paved the way for giving zero fucks. I loved her xoxoxo
I was so sad to hear about her passing :( There will definitely be a void in the fashion industry without her. I hope she inspired many to dress to the beat of their own drum!
Thank you Bella, for taking the time to put this post together. You've found so many great links, with lots of lovely pictures, and I've enjoyed them all! She was an icon, a role model not only for 40+ women, but for women of all ages. A great loss!
I'm a disgrace 'cos I've never heard of her. She looked to be an utterly fabulous woman with unique style and a killer attitude. May she rest in peace! x
ReplyDeleteShe was freaking amazing!
ReplyDeleteAh, she was formidable! There's a shift in the Force : <
ReplyDeleteShe had guts, individuality and lived a full life submersing herself if the things she loved. I hope I'm an ounce of that as I get older. It's easy to take tiny steps toward giving up a little with each decade. Let's fight it!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of her, but she certainly seems to be the epitome of bold, colorful and stylish.
ReplyDeleteRIP Anna, she was a true innovator and a fashion icon.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, 81 already and gone, she seemed ageless!
ReplyDeleteHow have I never heard of her?
ReplyDeleteShe is a fierce fashionista, love her blue curl.
besos
Oh no! Oh that's so sad - she was such a wonderful flamboyant lady.
ReplyDeleteSo so sad that she is gone. Our world is less colorful because she is not in it :(
ReplyDeleteoh, so sad, she was a real style icon, a so inspirating and colorful lady with great attitude.
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Bugger! She was mega inspirational and sooo,sooo fabulous! A total Style Icon.Sad!
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That's the saddest news of the world, one of my favorite style icon ever..
ReplyDeleteGood bye Anna, my world is so hollow now...May your heaven be colorful as you!
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An original. She will be missed on earth.
ReplyDeleteThank you for bring the news of this unique woman to us.
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame that she had to go. She stood out in the Fashion Week crowds.
ReplyDeleteI first saw Anna Piaggi years ago in Bill Cunningham's 'On The Street' in the Sunday NY Times. I have photos of her hanging in my studio for inspiration and was fascinated by her every hat and her love of color. I remember scanning the internet for her images. She left her incredible mark and will be missed.
ReplyDeleteI'll miss her so much, is there anyone else left that's so fabulous? Yes ... bloggers! But darling Anna, she paved the way for giving zero fucks. I loved her xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteI remember meeting her at the shows in Milan in the early 70s. She was a truly eccentric character. A colourful bird of paradise.
ReplyDeleteOh I wish I'd paid more attention to her, she's pretty amazing. What an inspiriation, you can stay looking fantastic no matter what your age
ReplyDeleteRIP - what a rockstar. Sarah xxx
ReplyDeleteSigh...the world just became a little more grey. RIP Anna!
ReplyDeleteA world without Isabella Blow and Anna Piaggi is a more boring world.
ReplyDeleteShe will be remembered for her true originality and creative spirit! Thank you for giving her a fabulous send-off/tribute on your blog!
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I was so sad to hear about her passing :( There will definitely be a void in the fashion industry without her. I hope she inspired many to dress to the beat of their own drum!
ReplyDeleteI've been so busy watching the Olympics that I didn't know of Anna Piaggi's passing. What a style inspiration, she will be missed!
ReplyDeleteAs for you, my dear, are you coming to NYC for the IFB Con? I can't go this year, but would love to see you if you have time! XO, Jill
Super sad. She will be missed.
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Tracy
She was such an amazing woman with a truly individual style. And she knew how to rock a hat. Sad sad news.
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Thank you Bella, for taking the time to put this post together. You've found so many great links, with lots of lovely pictures, and I've enjoyed them all! She was an icon, a role model not only for 40+ women, but for women of all ages. A great loss!
ReplyDeleteRest in peace Anna.
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