Talita von Fürstenberg

Princess Talita Natasha von Fürstenberg (German: Talita Natasha Prinzessin zu Fürstenberg, known professionally as Talita von Furstenberg; born on May 7, 1999) is an American socialite, fashion designer and model.[3] She is the granddaughter of fashion designers Diane von Fürstenberg and Prince Egon von Fürstenberg and a member of the House of Fürstenberg, a Swabian noble family.[4] In 2019 she launched her fashion line, TVF for DVF, in partnership with grandmother's fashion house.

Princess Talita
BornTalita Natasha Prinzessin zu Fürstenberg[1][2]
(1999-05-07) May 7, 1999
HouseFürstenberg
FatherPrince Alexander von Fürstenberg
MotherAlexandra Miller
OccupationFashion designer, model, socialite

Personal life

Princess Talita Natasha von Fürstenberg was born on May 7, 1999 to Prince Alexander von Fürstenberg and Alexandra Miller.[5] On her father's side she is a member of the German Princely Family of Fürstenberg and heiress of the Italian Agnelli family (her great-great grandparents were Edoardo Agnelli and Princess Virginia Bourbon del Monte). Her paternal grandparents are fashion designers Diane von Fürstenberg and Prince Egon von Fürstenberg.[6][7] Her maternal grandfather is billionaire businessman Robert Warren Miller. She has a younger brother, Prince Tassilo Egon Maximilian von Fürstenberg, and a younger half brother, Prince Leon von Fürstenberg.[8] She is the niece of Pia Getty, Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece, Princess of Denmark, and Princess Tatiana von Fürstenberg. She is a second cousin once-removed of Coco Brandolini d'Adda and Bianca Brandolini d’Adda. Her parents divorced in 2002. Her mother later married Dax Miller and her father married Ali Kay.

She graduated in 2017 from the Brentwood School in Los Angeles, where she was a member of the fencing team.[9] After graduating from high school, she attended Georgetown University with her cousin, Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark, studying international relations.[10][11] She later transferred to New York University, where she studies fashion business and marketing.[12]

Career

Von Fürstenberg has interned for Teen Vogue, as well as having been active in her grandmother's fashion house, DvF.[13][14][15] In 2015 she was featured on the cover of the October issue and had her own spread for Tatler Magazine.[16][17] She has also been featured in Teen Vogue.[18] In 2016, von Fürstenberg worked as an intern for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.[19]

In April 2016, von Fürstenberg was featured in Vanity Fair alongside two of her first cousins, Isabel Getty and Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark.[20]

In 2017 she walked the runway for Dolce & Gabbana during Milan Fashion Week.[21] In 2018 she was named the new muse for DvF.[22]

On 24 April 2019, von Fürstenberg launched her own line for DVF called TVF.[23] The collection consists of 23 items and is targeted toward young people.[24]

Family tree

References

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