Giulia Smith is currently the Executive Director of communications at Vivienne Westwood Limited, where she has managed communications, PR, brand development and events for 6 years. Prior to Vivienne Westwood, Giulia was Communications Director at Creative Artists Agency where she worked on several high profile clients, including Sir Paul McCartney. She has held positions at Creative Artists Agency, Unibrow, DFA, Peninsula, Saatchi & Saatchi, and Komen/Komen. In her role at Vivienne Westwood, Giulia Smith has had the responsibility of creating celebrity style for clients such as Angelina Jolie, Chris Evans, Kate Hudson, Penelope Cruz, Charlize Theron, and Scarlett Johansson. Her work as a celebrity style director requires Giulia to understand the zeitgeist of the era and apply the knowledge she has gained from her previous roles to help the creative team behind the projects.
Giula Smith is also an accomplished writer, having co-written the book โThe Girls Who Work in the Theatreโ for her former husband. Her own writing credits include scripts for โLove Actuallyโ for director Guy Ritchie, โThe Heartbreak Kidโ for Tim Burton, and โWindtalkersโ for director Wes Anderson. In terms of filmography, Smith has worked on such movies as โDumb and Dumberโ, โEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mindโ, and โThe Pursuit of Happynessโ. She has also written for other animated films such as โThe Princess and the Peaโ. Smith first started to hone her acting skills at the age of twelve where she appeared in a school play as a substitute child who played the part of Cinderella.
Smithโs experience in film and theatre will allow her to share her wealth of experience with the advertising agency she is currently partnered with. Her youthful looks and sense of humor will no doubt attract suitors to sign up for her many parties and dinners as well as increasing exposure for Vivienne Westwoodโs clothing line that she co-founded at the age of twenty-one. It is safe to assume that Giulia Smith will be using her glamorous image to stay active throughout her life. For many women, this would be a convenient way to fulfill their passion for fashion while staying connected to the creative world of the entertainment industry.