The Blumarine designer Anna Molinari and her daughter Rossella Tarabini (born 1968) are excellent designers and Rossella Tarabini has attachment with London also. Her street life, the memories of Kings’ Road in 70s and wonderful Mayfair nights all resembles in her exhibitions for autumn/winter 2005 which reflect on her mind beautifully.
The work of Tarabini’s collection reflects her indulgence and her expertise and her every stock exhibit a different story comprising of Russian prince or rock singer. Her designs consist of flirty florals to cute and decent ones.
Tarabini was the eldest daughter of Anna Molinari and her husband Gianpaolo Tarabini, born in Carpi, Italy. Her mother and father founded Blumarine when she was only nine years old. Bringing up in the world of fashion it is quite natural that she should follow her mother in the field of fashion.
Tarabini got admission in Modena’s Liceo Linguistico in Arts and then went to Bolonga University. When she was in London in 1994, she started working as an art director in the Blumarina ad campaign. Next year, she designed a new stock for the family run fashion house naming Anna Molinari at the age of 26. Presently, Tarabini once again took the office of art director of the Blumarine campaign and continued her work on Anna Molinari and company’s another female brand Blugirl.