Roberto Giordanothe renowned celebrity stylist, He died on Friday at the age of 75. after suffering a heart condition and not being able to survive surgery. This Saturday, family and friends of the hairdresser and businessman gathered at the Chacarita Cemetery to say goodbye.
Giordano, who was admitted to the Mater Dei sanatorium in Palermo, died from a heart condition. As detailed, the death occurred while he was undergoing surgery: ”They were going to put in a TAVI, which is a heart valve. He was a patient with cardiac complications. The family is calm.” The stylist had three bypasses, as he had revealed in May of this year.
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Teté Coustarot and Benito Fernández present at the farewell to Giordano.
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This Saturday at noon, family, friends and colleagues gathered at the Chacarita Cemetery crematorium to say goodbye to the renowned businessman. Among those attending was his wife, Mirta Almirón, with her son Luciano.
Due to his profession, Giordano always remained close to a large number of well-known figures in the artistic environment, who were also present during the emotional day. Valeria Mazza was with her husband Alejandro Gravier; as well as Teté Coustarot, Teresa Calandra, Evelyn Scheidlthe designer Benito Fernandezthe hairdresser Ruben Orlando and the fashion producer Lucia Uriburu.
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In a white shirt, Mirta Almirón, the stylist’s wife.
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His coffin carried a flower crown and one Club Atlético Boca Juniors t-shirt -of which he was a fanatic fan- with the signature of Diego Armando Maradona. Later, he entered the crematorium for his final farewell in the presence of his loved ones.
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The coffin wore the Boca Juniors shirt, a club of which he was a fan.
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Valeria Mazza’s farewell: “He was the first one who saw me when I was parading in my city”
The model Valeria Mazza She emotionally remembered the stylist Roberto Giordano who died in the last few hours and revealed that “he was the first” to see her when she paraded in her hometown, Paraná, Entre Ríos. “I received the news with great sadness. Although it has been a few years since I saw Roberto, I remember him with great affection and with great gratitude.“, began.
The renowned model continued emphatically underlining the accuracy of her memory by mentioning the date: “I met him in 1988, at a parade in Paraná. He was the first one who saw me when I was parading there, in my city, and he told me come to participate in their micro fashion shows that were every day, five minutes long, on ATC, channel 7”, in dialogue with NA.
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Valeria Mazza witnessed the stylist’s final goodbye.
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“That’s how we met. I came with my parents one day to record and then I started coming once every two or three months, then monthly. When I finished school, I came to Buenos Aires and he was the first one to introduce me. to my modeling agency. Although I continued my international career, every year I started at their fashion show in Punta del Este, Mar del Plata, Pinamar (…)”, Valeria continued.
Mazza remembered Giordano as “a very creative and visionary person”; then he added: “He was certainly ahead of his time. He brought fashion to television, first with his fashion buses and, later, doing these fashion shows that were a television show.”
“He was a great driver, like a motor that he always had. He was a generator of ideas. I will always remember him with a smile and very grateful,” concluded the model who also sent a greeting to the stylist’s family and, “in special” to Mirtha Almirón, his wife and “lifelong companion who was always there,” he closed.
What did Roberto Giordano die from?
The renowned stylist Roberto Giordano He died at the age of 75, after an operation he had undergone to place a pacemaker.
As it turned out, Giordano had undergone scheduled surgery for a heart condition at the Mater Dei sanatorium, located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo.
The stylist had three bypasses, as he had revealed in May of this year. The first versions point to cardiac arrest during the procedure.
Giordano, known for being the hairdresser of celebrities, had cardiological care in Uruguay, where he lived, although he had decided to continue his clinical care in Buenos Aires.
Source: Ambito

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