She shares her heart between Rome and Paris, Cinema is a natural part of her life
Her charm is undeniable, Her distinct femininity complements her fiery spirit
A unique beauty with magnetic charm, she has inherited the natural elegance of her mother, Catherine Deneuve, and the seductive smile of her father, Marcello Mastroianni. Heiress of these two screen legends, she is mysterious, talented and independent, making her the perfect embodiment of the Fendi woman.
Chiara Mastroianni is the muse for the new women’s fragrance from Fendi.
An actress and comedienne, Chiara made her screen debut in 1993 at the age of 21, in André Téchiné’s film, Ma saison préférée (My Favourite Season), in which she played alongside her mother Catherine Deneuve. The gentleness and sharpness with which she played the role, coupled with her own elegant, seductive style, allowed Chiara to make a name for herself. She followed this with a series of highly acclaimed supporting roles, notably in the films of Arnaud Desplechin and Téchiné.
In 1999, Manoel de Oliveira cast her in her first leading role in La Lettre (The Letter), a modern adaptation of the novel La Princesse de Clèves (The Princess of Cleves).
At the end of the 2000s, she played leading roles in two films, Un chat un chat (A cat a cat) directed by Sophie Fillières, and then as Léna, one of her most important roles, in Non ma fille tu n'iras pas danser (Making plans for Lena) by Christophe Honoré.
In 2003, she played Carla Bruni the sister of director Valeria Bruni Tedeschi in her autobiographical film Il est plus facile pour un chameau (It’s easier for a camel).
In 2011 she also played alongside her mother in Les Bien-Aimés (The Beloved) working with her favourite director Christophe Honoré.
This year sees Chiara in a film by Claire Denis, alongside Vincent Lindon.
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