Showing posts with label Princess Clotilde (Courau). Show all posts
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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Clotilde Courau, Princess of Venice and Piedmont, at the Cannes Film Festival



Clotilde Courau, the actress-turned-Princess yet still an actress attended the Cannes Film Festival on May 13th and 14th. The first time was to attend the premiere of the film "Polisse" and the second one, to watch "Pirates of the Caribbean 4". 

All the meters of textile that she had cleaning the floor on the second day could have been a good fit for her first outfit for its lack thereof.



sources 1 & 2

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Italian princess prepares sexy Paris cabaret turn


French actress Clotilde Courau, princess of Savoy and member of the former royal house of Italy, is to celebrate sexual freedom on the stage of Paris' palace of striptease, the Crazy Horse.
For 25 nights, the wife of Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, son of Vittorio Emanuele, son of Umberto II the last king of Italy, will star in an erotic cabaret revue featuring suggestive songs and sexy dances.
And, as French lawmakers voted this week to ban the Muslim full-face veil, Courau said her act was designed to celebrate female sexual freedom.
"I have no obligations, aside from those I set myself," she told AFP in a break from rehearsals for her show, which starts on Sunday.
"With the rise of extremist views, of which women are often the first victims, I think my position is quite important -- defending femininity, eroticism and freedom," she explained.
Courau is well known in France as a stage and film actress, including for a role in the recent double Oscar-winning Edith Piaf biopic "La Mome", which was distributed internationally as "La Vie en Rose".
At the Crazy Horse, where she succeeds American burlesque artiste Dita Von Teese and Canadian television actress and pin-up Pamela Anderson, she will star in four erotic tableaux directed by designer Ali Mahdavi.
In one set piece she appears as an elegant femme fatale in a lace dress, crooning: "When night falls gently, I have my candy sucked, I have my fishy stroked, I have my shirt starched and I have my apricot touched up.
"And what do I do during the day, you ask? Oh that's easy. By day, I quite simply like to fuck."
In another sequence she appears as a sexy prison inmate -- dressed by Italian couturier Roberto Cavalli -- subject to the explicit caresses of her similarly well-dressed lesbian jailers.
"I wanted to play a fiery woman who finds herself in jail and becomes someone else's prey, as if she was a victim of her own liberty," she said.
Despite joining the European aristocracy in 2003, when she wed Swiss-based hedge fund manager Filiberto, Prince of Venice and Piedmont, the 41-year-old mother of two has always placed artistic freedom ahead of protocol.

from AFP


[Italy] Little focus on Emanuele Filiberto and his wife Clotilde Courau, prince and princess of Venice and Piedmont


Emanuele Filiberto, Prince of Venice and Piedmont (Emanuele Filiberto Umberto Reza Rene Maria di Savoia; born 22 June 1972) is a member of the House of Savoy and the only child and heir of Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples. He is the grandson of Umberto II, last King of Italy. All the titles and distinctions of the Italian royal family have been legally abolished, though he is still styled Prince of Venice and Piedmont by monarchists. He is commonly known in Italy as Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia.

Clotilde, Princess of Venice and Piedmont (née Clotilde Marie Pascale Courau, born on 3 April 1969 in Levallois-Perret, Hauts-de-Seine, France) is a French actress, daughter of Jean-Claude Courau (born in 1942), and wife Catherine du Pontavice des Renardières (born in 1948). She has three sisters named Christiane, Camille, and Capucine Courau.

Emanuele Filiberto married Clotilde Courau in Rome at the Basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels, on 25 September 2003. The basilica was built on the ruins of the Diocletian baths, and is where Filiberto's great-grandfather King Victor Emmanuel III married Helen of Montenegro in 1896. Prince Albert of Monaco, who introduced the couple in 2003, was the best man. Around 1,200 people are thought to have attended the wedding. The bride, then six months pregnant, wore a Valentino dress, a veil held in place by a diamond tiara and gems belonging to the House of Savoy.

The couple have two daughters:
- Princess Vittoria of Savoy, born on 29 December 2003
- Princess Luisa of Savoy, born on 16 August 2006

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