the new romance of the ‘jet-set’

The model Adriana Abascal has become the star of the Rocío Peralta fashion show this Friday, January 10, at the Artillery Factory in Seville. And not only because she has looked elegant and worn the new outfits from the renowned designer but because she has revealed that she is starting the New Year with a happy heart. The lucky one is Filiberto de Saboya, who has occupied a privileged place in the stalls among the 250 attendees at the event.

The son of Víctor Manuel de Saboya has seen the spectacle of the Mexican woman, who has opened the parade presenting ‘The Perseverance of Dreams’, a tribute to Salvador Dalí made up of 58 pieces. After the opening, Adriana took a seat in a chair next to the Italian prince, with whom she showed great complicity. Later, they enjoyed the cocktail offered to all attendees with gestures of affection and greeted the rest of the guests. At one point, they retired to a more secluded place to talk privately and although they did not want to pose together in the photocall, they did not hide at any time that their new relationship is much more than a simple friendship.

They didn’t do it outside the venue either, where they behaved like a couple with total naturalness. According to El Mundo, they arrived together in Seville last Thursday and had dinner with Rocío Peralta and her husband, Cayetano García Soriano, at a well-known restaurant. After the evening, Filiberto and Adriana retired to rest at the Gran Meliá Colón hotel.

The Italian prince married the French actress Clotilde Courau in 2003 and their separation had not been revealed until now. With her he was the father of two daughters. To the eldest, Vittoria, he ceded his dynastic rights after the death of his father Amadeo, although he continues to serve as Head of the Italian Royal House.

Adriana, for her part, has had a more eventful love life. In 1990 she married the owner of Televisa, Emilio ‘El Tigre’ Azcárraga, who died seven years later. Later, she married Juan Villalonga, a friend of Aznar and president of Telefónica, with whom she had three children. They separated in 2009 and four years later, Adriana said “I do” again with the French businessman, Emmanuel Schreder. After breaking up her marriage in 2021, she began a relationship with gallery owner Maxime Falkenstein.

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