When we think of Italian cinema in the late 1980s and early 1990s, certain faces immediately come to mind: icons of raw, natural beauty who defined an era. Among them, holds a unique place. Known primarily for her groundbreaking role in Tinto Brass’s Paprika , Caprioglio has, over the decades, cultivated a public persona that balances bold sensuality with timeless, understated chic.
Color theory played a significant role in her 2021 style gallery. While she remained loyal to a classic palette of black, navy, and ivory, Caprioglio occasionally introduced bold, saturated hues such as emerald green and deep crimson. These colors were often used in a head-to-toe format, creating a streamlined look that elongates the frame. This mastery of color allowed her to stand out during public appearances without relying on the trendy or the avant-garde. It is a strategy of "ageless fashion" that prioritizes the wearer’s complexion and presence over the fleeting whims of the runway.