On Saturday, Australian designer Carla Zampatti died. She turned 78 years old.
The designer was at the premiere of La Traviata at the Sydney Opera House. During the visit, she fell down a flight of stairs, and therefore ended up at St Vincent Hospital, where she died a week later. It writes The Guardian.
Zampatti created his own design brand in 1965, and has dressed up a number of famous people over the years.
Found dead under rubbish
Among other things, Princess Mary of Denmark, former Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard and actress Nicole Kidman have gone into her designs.
On Instagram, the family has written a word of remembrance.
“Carla Zampatti is Australia’s most successful and enduring fashion designer, having launched her brand in 1965. Carla has long been hailed for making Australian women feel confident and elegant through her exceptional design, craftsmanship and understanding of the killer woman.” , they write.
The designer leaves behind the three children Alexander Schuman, Bianca Spender and Allegra Spender.
She was married twice, to Leo Schuman and John Spender, but divorced the latter in 2010.
Among those who remember Zampatti is the Prime Minister of Australia, Scott Morrison.