Fashion Paola Marzotto had her first fashion appearance in 1987, reworking ''Tirolo's
Dirndl'' costumes for her first show in
Cortina d'Ampezzo. In 1989, she made her debut in the Milan Collections calendar with Paola Marzotto ready to wear (
prêt-à-porter), and in the Italian Haute Couture. Marzotto applied this traditional Japanese technique to Western fashion styles, gaining recognition for her creativity in the fashion world. Some dresses from this collection are exhibited at the Arimatsu Museum in Nagoya. Between the 1980s and 1990s she participated in thematic exhibitions like
Futurismo at Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, ''L'abito oltre la moda
at the Fortuny Museum in Venice, with the installation The Dress of Light
, and The Reggi-secolo'' along with influential designers, stylists and architects of that period.
Politics Marzotto entered politics as a candidate for the 1999
European Parliament with the party
The Democrats (Italy) by
Romano Prodi, affiliated to
Antonio Di Pietro's Italy of Values. In 2001–2002, she became a candidate for both the
Lombardy Region as well as the Municipality of Milan, where she emerged as group leader of
Italy of Values at the
Milan Zone 1 Council (2002–2006). She collected a series of photographs which were displayed in the exhibition
Antarctica, Melting Beauty in the calendar of the Italian Pavilion of the
Venice Biennale on architecture in 2021. Her collection was displayed at the School of Mines and Energy in
Madrid in February 2022 on the occasion of the award celebration of the
Nature photography contest dubbed
#BetterEarthThanMars. In October 2022, Marzotto's photographic collection was displayed on the occasion of the
C40, the world mayors' summit on climate change. The event took place at the Gallery of the Atlantes in the Legislature Palace of
Buenos Aires, where in recognition of her work, Marzotto was designed as Guest of Honor by the City's Legislature. The exhibition was also presented at the Museo Ralli in Punta del Este, Uruguay in January 2023. In 2022, Eye-V Gallery hosted its first exhibition,
Ode to Nature in collaboration with the Pool NYC
. The exhibition explored the spiritual relationship with
Mother Nature through the work of 13 photographers, all with different technological and cultural backgrounds. == Personal life ==