Princess Tania de Bourbon Parme
Princess Tania | |||||
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Born | Paris, France | 13 November 1961||||
Spouse | Gilbert Jacques Marcel Bécaud (1988–2007; divorced) Louis-Arnaud L'Herbier (m. 2007) | ||||
Issue | Marguerite Bécaud Héléna Bécaud Dagmar Bécaud | ||||
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House | Bourbon-Parma | ||||
Father | Prince André of Bourbon-Parma | ||||
Mother | Marina Gacry | ||||
Occupation | designer, businesswoman |
Extended royal family Descendants of Prince Felix and also members of the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg (see there):
Descendants of Prince René:
Princess Marina
Descendants of Prince Louis: Princess Brigitte
Prince Rémy
Princess Chantal Prince Jean
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Princess Tania Sophie of Bourbon-Parma (born 13 November 1961) is a French designer, businesswoman, and member of the House of Bourbon-Parma. She designs luxury goods, jewelry, and tableware. She has worked as a partner with the French luxury company S. T. Dupont and served as an advisor to Stephen Hung for his company The 13 Holdings Limited. One of her designs, the Louis XIII Fleur de Parme, was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's most expensive lighter. Princess Tania is the founder and chairwoman of L’Art Autrement Dit, an organization that promotes French art to international buyers.
Early life and family
[edit]Tania was born on 13 November 1961 in Paris to Prince André of Bourbon-Parma and Marina Gacry. Her father, the son of Prince René of Bourbon-Parma and Princess Margaret of Denmark, was a younger brother of Queen Anne of Romania.[1] A member of the House of Bourbon-Parma, she is a distant relative of the Spanish royal family and a descendant of the Capetian dynasty.[2][3] She is a great-granddaughter of Robert I, Duke of Parma and a grandniece of Zita of Bourbon-Parma, the last Austrian empress.[1][2]
When she was a child, her parents moved into her grandmother's house.[4] Her grandmother, Princess Margaret, was a granddaughter of Christian IX of Denmark. Her grandmother taught her etiquette, royal protocol, and family history, particularly the family connections to the House of Bourbon.[4]
She studied graphic design, art, and interior decorating at the Penninghen School of Arts in Paris.[2]
Career
[edit]Princess Tania works as a jewelry, tableware, and fashion accessories designer.[5]
Stephen Hung appointed Princess Tania as a special adviser for his hotel project in Macau.[6] The real estate project was created through Louis XIII Holdings, later renamed The 13 Holdings Limited.[4][7]
Since 2008 she has served as the chairwoman of L’Art Autrement Dit, an organization she founded that promotes French art to foreign buyers.[4][8][2][9] She has partnered with S. T. Dupont, a French luxury brands company, to create luxury accessories.[10][11] One of her designs from this partnership was the world's most expensive lighter, the Louis XIII Fleur de Parme, which was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records.[12][13][14]
In May 2010 she hired the law firm Jones Day to provide legal assistance in a pre-litigation matter concerning another member of her family using a similar trademark and the family name for their business.[15]
Personal life
[edit]Princess Tania married Gilbert Jacques Marcel Bécaud, the son of Gilbert Bécaud, in 1988. They had a civil ceremony on 8 July in La Bussière, Vienne and a Catholic ceremony on 9 August in Le Buisson, Lozère. They have three children, Marguerite, Helena, and Dagmar. The couple divorced in 2007.[citation needed] Later that year she married a second time, to Louis-Arnaud L'Herbier.[16]
On 2 June 2017 Princess Tania attended a charity ball to raise money for children with visual impairments.[17] In 2019 she attended the Rallye des Grâces, a women's empowerment event in Beirut.[18][19]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Biography".
- ^ a b c d "Tania de Bourbon Parme, Artiste designer, descendante des Capétiens". 29 September 2013.
- ^ "Tania de Bourbon Parme, princesse bonnes manières !". Nice-Matin. 21 April 2019.
- ^ a b c d Cheng, Jessica (6 August 2013). "Interview: Princesse Tania de Bourbon Parme". Tatler Hong Kong.
- ^ "Design".
- ^ O'Keeffe, Kate (13 December 2013). "The Wizard of Macau". Wall Street Journal – via www.wsj.com.
- ^ Chen, Vivian (10 April 2017). "Louis XIII Royal Banquet at Grand Hyatt Macau". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
- ^ "L'Art Autrement Dit".
- ^ "Denis Durand's Dream Promenade". Yesicannes. 3 April 2015.
- ^ "S.T.Dupont | Collection Royale". www.st-dupont.com.
- ^ "Interview: Alain Crevet, CEO, S.T. Dupont". Luxury Society. 9 February 2016.
- ^ "S.T. Dupont Princesse Tania de Bourbon Parme roller pens online sale rome".
- ^ "S.T. Dupont Collection Royale Tania de Bourbon Parme".
- ^ "Most expensive set of lighters". Guinness World Records.
- ^ "Princess Tania de Bourbon Parme seeks trademark advice concerning use of family name for fashion designs | Experience". www.jonesday.com.
- ^ "PHOTOS – La princesse Tania de Bourbon Parme et son mari Louis-Arnaud L'Herbier lors du gala d'Enfance Majuscule donné au profit de l'enfance maltraitée à la salle Gavea". www.purepeople.com.
- ^ "French Princess Tania de Bourbon Parme attends charity ball in Brest | In Pictures | Belarus News | Belarusian news | Belarus today | news in Belarus | Minsk news | BELTA". eng.belta.by. 3 June 2017.
- ^ "Rallye des Grâces: The Race for Economic Empowerment". 26 March 2020.
- ^ Sakr, Maria (1 September 2019). "Princess Tania de Bourbon in Lebanon". Archived from the original on 23 June 2020. Retrieved 18 April 2023.