"I remember that when on Anno Zero, [Michele] Santoro chose Beatrice Borromeo, beautiful and blonde, they all criticized her. She was not human that could be [beautiful and] intelligent too. Today, after graduating in Italy and in two months at Columbia University, if they do not to say congratulations, a dignified silence, at the very least."
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Written by Sozzani in a post on Vogue Italias website entitled, E così si sfata il mito della bionda bella e sciocca, 16 April 2012
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