
She works in the art world, and lives on beauty and creativity.
So what’s her look? Minimal but original, both in terms of fashion and accessories: “Because jewellery is an art form too.”
In her role as an international Art Advisor, Valentina Bizzotto works for contemporary and private art galleries, and also as a curator for artists and institutions.
She is strikingly elegant, with a gentle charm combined with an air of independence; indeed, her career has been full of surprising twists.
Starting with her education: “Even as a child, I was fascinated by the arts. After I graduated in Legal Studies, my first job was at a major contemporary art gallery in Venice.” At the same time, she also worked as a model; but now she only does this “for those brands whose values and outlook I share, such as Pesavento“.

Photos taken by the Berlin art director Oliver Bronsky with the installations of: on the left and in the center have in the background the projections of the photos of Andreas H. Bitesnich “Deeper Shades Lisbon and Other Cities”, while on the right Daniel Buren – Conceptual artist.
Art is a crucial part of Valentina’s daily life: “I couldn’t live without it. It is present in design, in photography, in graffiti, and in flowers: anything can be a source of inspiration“.
Creativity and beauty, a winning combination: “Pursuing your interests with resolve is the best way to feel alive and maintain your enthusiasm. Beauty is fleeting, but it derives from the inner strength that radiates from every woman when she feels fulfilled.”

For Valentina, Pesavento jewellery is: “minimal and right for any occasion. The light, linear forms and contemporary design go very well with my style of dress, complementing it perfectly.”
Fashion and jewellery are also art forms: “I like to experiment. Our way of dressing, and the care and attention we pay to choosing accessories can say a lot about how we feel and what we want to convey. I like wearing vintage clothes, or I go for a masculine, minimal look. For me, quality, design and Italian production are all essentials. And Pesavento jewellery is synonymous with style and elegance.”

Travelling is a basic part of Valentina’s work, but “the art world has made more use of virtual systems during these difficult months. Art is again being seen as a safe haven by many investors. I really miss travelling, the international aspect of my work is what I enjoy most.”

And as well as travel, style and creativity, there is always the theme of beauty: “It’s not something universal, but relates to inner well-being. For me, visiting a museum or being in a place rich with art and culture is what gives me a sense of well-being. It satisfies and stimulates me at the same time.”
