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Luisa Spagnoli (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːza spaɲˈɲɔːli]; née Sargentini; 30 October 1877 in Perugia – 21 September 1935 in Paris) was an Italian businesswoman, famous for creating a women's clothing company and chocolate factory Perugina.
[1] [5] A great deal in Perugina's success is attributed to Luisa Spagnoli, who created the chocolate brand Perugina and played the paramount role in the chocolate factory setup and further development. The company was introduced to the United States at the 1939 World's Fair in New York City, and since became known for producing fine chocolates ...
MILAN — With a history of more than nine decades, Luisa Spagnoli knows a thing or two about women’s evolving fashion needs. Starting a few seasons back, the Umbria-based, family-run business ...
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The Brand Is French, But the Woman Is Italian. In 1890, Elsa Luisa Maria Schiaparelli was born in Rome as the youngest of two girls. According to a 1930 New Yorker profile on the designer ...
Spagnoli is an Italian surname meaning "Spaniard", "Spanish" or "from Spain". Notable people with the name include: Giuseppe Spagnoli (1947–2003), Italian wrestler; Jerry Spagnoli (born 1956), American daguerrotype photographer; Luisa Spagnoli (1877-1935), Italian businesswoman; Pietro Spagnoli (born 1964), Italian operatic baritone
Majani was born in Bologna, Italy, where her family owned a chocolate factory. When she was 15 she became pregnant. When she was 18 she began working in the family business after completing her studies, beginning a collaboration with her father, Francesco in the family's chocolate business. Majani's mother, Luisa Cavedoni, was a homemaker. [2]
McGrady also dished on the Queen's quirky eating habits. If Trump eating pizza with a fork bums you out, you'll probably hate the fact that she cuts bananas length-wise and then into tiny slices ...