Tatiana Santo Domingo Rechulski (born 24 November 1983), also known as Tatiana Casiraghi, is an American-born Colombian-Monégasque socialite, heiress and fashion designer. She is the founder of the fashion company Muzungu Sisters. She is married to Andrea Casiraghi, who is fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne.
Early life and education
Tatiana Santo Domingo was born on 24 November 1983 in New York and raised in Geneva and Paris. She is a member of the Santo Domingo family. Her father Julio Mario Santo Domingo, Jr. (1958–2009) was the son of Julio Mario Santo Domingo (1923–2011), who was cited as the second richest man in Colombia by Forbes in 2011.[1] Her grandfather was owner of the Santo Domingo Group and the Colombian Bavaria Brewery, which was one of the largest breweries in South America. When he died in 2011, he left a sixth of his wealth to Tatiana Santo Domingo.[2]
Her mother Vera Rechulski is a Brazilian socialite from São Paulo, who has a boutique in Paris that sells Indian antiques.[citation needed] Before opening her boutique in Paris, she ran a hotel in India for many years.[citation needed]
In 2011, Santo Domingo partnered with Dana Alikhani, daughter of the late Hossein Alikhani,[7][better source needed] to launch Muzungu Sisters, which focuses on ethical business practices that allow them support local artisans, buy handmade[8] garments at a fair price[9] and then sell them. Their brand has been supported by other socialites, such as Eugenie Niarchos and Margherita Missoni.[10][better source needed]
Santo Domingo gave birth to a son named Alexandre Andrea Stefano[16] "Sasha" Casiraghi, on 21 March 2013, in London, England.[17] Casiraghi and Santo Domingo were married in a civil ceremony in the Prince's Palace of Monaco on August 31, 2013. A religious ceremony was later held in Gstaad, Switzerland, on February 1, 2014.[18] Their second child, India Casiraghi, was born in London on 12 April 2015.[citation needed] A third child, Maximilian Rainier, was born on 19 April 2018. The children are in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne.[19]
On the Forbes 2019 The World's Billionaires list, she was ranked #1349 with an estimated net worth of US$1.7 billion.[23] However, Forbes has since reviewed the structure of inheritance of Santo Domingo's father, Julio Maria Santo Domingo, Jr, and has asserted that half of his estate was inherited by his widow Vera Rechulski Santo Domingo, Tatiana Santo Domingo's mother. Accordingly, Tatiana Santo Domingo has been dropped off their list of the world's billionaires, while her mother was added, holding an 11% ownership of the Santo Domingo family's Luxembourg-based holding company.[24] The magazine also asserts that Tatiana inherited a 5% stake in the holding company, making her net worth around $500 million.
^ abColacello, Bob (8 May 2009). "Fortune's Children". Vanity Fair. Condé Nast. Archived from the original on 11 March 2015. Retrieved 12 November 2017.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
^Internal Revenue Service: "Quarterly Publication of Individuals, Who Have Chosen To Expatriate, as Required by Section 6039G". 75 FR69160. Published on November 10, 2010.