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- Ugo Correani (1935 – 18 September 1992) was an Italian fashion designer specializing in accessories and jewelry design. Born in Frascati, at 20 years old...
- relating to the web is entrusted to his colleague Valentina Correani from season two to three. Correani was replaced in the fourth edition by Alessandra "Angelina"...
- Gherardesca (5) Simona Ventura (6) Carolina Di Domenico (backstage, 1) Valentina Correani (backstage, 2–3) Alessandra Angeli (backstage, 4) The Voice Senior Rai...
- Roberto Cavalli Emilio Cavallini Nino Cerruti Marco Coretti Corneliani Ugo Correani Enrico Coveri Lydia de Crescenzo Brunello Cucinelli Antonio D'Amico Alessandro...
- d'Italia Trieste Carlo Pastore and Elisabetta Canalis May 16, 2009 Valentina Correani and Gemelli Diversi 2010 Porto Antico Genoa J Ax May 8, 2010 — 2011 Piazza...
- Carolina Bucci Gianni Bulgari Fortunato Pio Castellani Benvenuto Cellini Ugo Correani Enrico and Damiano Damiani Carlo Giuliano Andrew Grima Allessandro Masnago...
- Gherardesca (5) Simona Ventura (6) Carolina Di Domenico (backstage, 1) Valentina Correani (backstage, 2–3) Alessandra Angeli (backstage, 4) The Voice Senior Rai...
- joining the mile high club with the woman he just met, Alessia (Valentina Correani [it]). Just out of the airport in Rome, Charlie is accosted and robbed...
- Filippo Solibello [it] Rai 2, Rai HD Final Federico Russo and Valentina Correani [it] Rai Radio 2 All shows Marco Ardemagni and Filippo Solibello  Latvia...
- (1502–1585), the birth name of Pope Gregory XIII, pope from 1572 to 1585 Ugo Correani (1935–1992), Italian/German fashion designer Ugo da Carpi (fl. 1502–1532)...