Brandolini d'Adda was photographed by Cecil Beaton in 1951.[2] In 1973, she was added to the International Best Dressed List for "outstanding example of elegance without ostentation", and was elevated to the Best-Dressed Hall of Fame in 1975.[2] She has been noted for her style and taste in both fashion and decorating.[4][5][6]
Personal life
At the age of nineteen, Agnelli moved to Rome with her sister Susanna to study art. At a party in Cortina d'Ampezzo, where she was visiting her sister Clara, she met Brandolino Brandolini d'Adda, Count of Valmareno, nicknamed Brando, the son of Carlo Brandolini d'Adda, Count of Valmareno, the president of Municipal Company of Lagoon Waterborne Transport,[7] and Maria José Alvares Pereira de Melo. In 1947, they were married in a Catholic ceremony at the Basilica of St. Bartholomew on the Island, Tiber Island, in Rome.[2]
Upon marriage, Agnelli became Countess Brandolini d'Adda of Valmareno.[8][9]
Her husband was the descendant of Brandolino Brandolini, and of Erasmo Stefano of Narni by marriage of Brandolino's son Tiberto to Erasmo's daughter. Brandolino and Erasmo were close friends and in memory of this friendship, the coat of arms of the Brandolinis still bears the depiction of the braids of the famous captain of Narni.[10] They had four sons: Tiberto, who was nicknamed Ruy,[11] Leonello, Nuno, and Brandino.[1] Tiberto would go on to marry Princess Georgina de Faucigny-Lucinge et Coligny, Nuno married Muriel Phan van Thiet, and Brandino married Marie Angliviel de la Beaumelle (1963-2013). The couple owned homes in Venice, Paris, and Geneva but mainly spent time at their country estate Vistorta.[12]
Brandolino Brandolini d'Adda, Count of Valmareno (Brandolini d'Adda's husband) died at the age of 85 in 2005.[9]