Francesca Zaccagnini is another one of those celebrities whose public image is defined by her appearance. Born in 1978, Francesca Zaccagnini has been a name that has become synonymous with chic and high society due to her long and illustrious career in movies, theatre, and other forms of entertainment. She rose to stardom in the eighties and nineties as the face of Modiano, a Modena-based fashion house whose signature pieces were handcrafted gowns and elegant footwear. She later went on to star in such films as La Vida or Face Off, and also enjoyed success in the musical sector with such projects as Camille, Grease, and Swing Loony Toons.
After several years of working in the fashion industry, Francesca Zaccagnini decided it was time to try out a new profession and ventured into a more classical direction, entering the world of art and design. The new job helped broaden her horizons and she began to display her work at various galleries in Rome, as well as at various exhibitions around the world including the Venice Biennale. It was this more classical work that would define the kind of style that would define her for the rest of her career, and she began to draw both admiration and controversy for her striking designs which often utilised impressionist elements and included unusual shapes and materials.
In 2021, Francesca Zaccagnini launched her own fashion line and has since developed several additional lines of clothing that have all included an element of creativity. She has also launched several self-designed bags, evening wear, shoes, lingerie and separates for men, women and children. Her creations are designed to reflect her individual personality and are often designed in the same traditional Italian manner. She describes her work as feminine, adventurous and eclectic, and many of her collections are designed to be suitable for women, teenagers and women in their twenties.