Mariano Di Vaio

Mariano Di Vaio (born 9 May 1989) is an Italian blogger, fashion designer and actor. He has been a brand ambassador for Hugo Boss, Dolce & Gabbana and Calvin Klein. His first published book is My Dream Job. He launched his line of jewels, MDV Jewels, a collection of shoes, MDV Shoes, and his Eyewear collection, MDV Eyewear. The first movie he appeared in is Deported, a Hollywood production by Yoram Globus.

Mariano Di Vaio
Di Vaio in 2016
Born (1989-05-09) 9 May 1989
Assisi, Italy
OccupationDigital entrepreneur, designer, model, actor
Spouse(s)
Eleonora Brunacci
(
m. 2015)
Children3
Websitewww.nohowstyle.com

Career

Mariano di Vaio was born on 9 May 1989, in Assisi. At the age of eighteen, he left Italy to pursue his acting and modeling careers, working one year as a model in London, and then studying acting at NYFA (New York Film Academy) in New York City.

In 2016 Mondadori published his first book, the biography My Dream Job.

Personal life

In September 2015, he married Eleonora Brunacci in Castello di Procopio.[1] He has three sons with Eleonora.

Television

In the autumn of 2016, Mariano Di Vaio (with the dancer Stefano De Martino) was one of the tutors/mentors in the first season of Selfie – Le cose cambiano, the Italian talent show produced by Fascino PGT of Maria De Filippi and aired by Canale 5 with Simona Ventura as presenter.[2][3][4][5][6]

Filmography

Year Title Role
2016 Deported Craig List Model
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gollark: I mean, that's probably not guaranteed either, but how do you know that Google won't use it for whatever evil purpose the advertising companies which might otherwise have your data would?
gollark: But you know what Google will do... why exactly?
gollark: I mean, why do you not mind if Google has it, but do mind if other advertising companies do?

References

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