Zoë de Givenchy
Zoë de Givenchy | |
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Marquise de Givenchy | |
Born | Melbourne, Victoria Australia |
Noble family | Taffin de Givenchy |
Spouse(s) | Olivier de Givenchy |
Issue
Louis de Givenchy Inès de Givenchy | |
Occupation | publicist, brand consultant |
Zoë Taffin, Marquise de Givenchy is an Australian brand consultant, publicist, and socialite. She is a member of the Taffin de Givenchy family, a French noble family of Italian origin, as the wife of the current Marquis de Givenchy.
Biography[edit]
Givenchy was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia.[1] She works as a brand consultant and publicist, serving as an executive in public relations and brand management at Credit Suisse before leaving to establish her own consulting firm.[1][2]
Givenchy served as a bridesmaid at the wedding of Pippa Middleton and James Matthews.
She is the second wife of Olivier de Givenchy, the son of Jean-Claude Taffin de Givenchy, Marquis de Givenchy and a nephew of Hubert de Givenchy.[3]. When her father-in-law died in 2009, her husband became the Marquis de Givenchy. They have two children, a son named Louis and a daughter named Inès.[1] Their son served as a page boy at the Wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank.[4][5][6]
Givenchy and her husband own a house on Harbour Island in the Bahamas.[7] They also own a home in Trousdale Estates, Beverly Hills.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Zoë and Olivier de Givenchy's House of Style". C Magazine. 5 September 2018.
- ↑ "Romy & The Bunnies". Romy & The Bunnies.
- ↑ "Olivier de Givenchy - Los Angeles Business Journal". labusinessjournal.com.
- ↑ McEvoy, Sophie. "George & Charlotte Will Have A BIG Role In Eugenie's Wedding, So Prepare For Cuteness". Bustle.
- ↑ Murphy, Neil; Shenton, Zoe (13 October 2018). "Mum of Eugenie royal wedding page boy blown over in wind makes heartfelt post". mirror.
- ↑ Friedman, Megan (12 October 2018). "Princess Charlotte & A Pageboy Fell at Princess Eugenie's Wedding". Harper's BAZAAR.
- ↑ "Laid-back luxury on Harbour Island, Bahamas". Boat International.
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