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Fashion designer Carla Zampatti has died following a serious fall

Australian fashion matriarch Carla Zampatti has died following a horror fall at Sydney outdoor opera La Traviata last Friday night.

Carla Zampatti: Legendary Australian fashion designer dies, aged 78

Carla Zampatti, a pioneer of the Australian fashion industry, has died.

Zampatti passed away about 10am on Saturday after being hospitalised a week ago following a fall down the stars at Mrs Macquarie’s Point on the opening night of the opera La Traviata.

The designer hit her head and was admitted to St Vincent’s Hospital on Friday, March 26, where, sources say, she went into a coma from which she never recovered.

A spokeswoman for the family, former fashion editor Kellie Hush, issued a statement on behalf of the family confirming Zampatti’s death.

Carla Zampatti has died at the age of 78. Picture Kym Smith
Carla Zampatti has died at the age of 78. Picture Kym Smith

Zampatti’s designs are part of the fabric of high-end Australian fashion and treasured by the nation’s most famous women, politicians and news anchors.

“Carla Zampatti is Australia’s most successful and enduring fashion designer, launching her eponymous label in 1965. Executive Chairman of Carla Zampatti Pty Ltd, Carla has long been celebrated for making Australian women feel confident and elegant through her exceptional design, tailoring and understanding of the modern woman,” the statement said

“Born in Italy, Carla settled with her family in Western Australia in 1950. After moving to Sydney in her 20s, she produced her first small fashion collection in 1965. Two years later she launched her collection nationally and in 1970 established Carla Zampatti Pty Ltd.

Carla Zampatti on the opening night at La Traviata shortly before her fall. Picture; Don Arnold/WireImage
Carla Zampatti on the opening night at La Traviata shortly before her fall. Picture; Don Arnold/WireImage
Carla Zampatti (in black next to lady with handbag) at half time at La Traviata prior to her fall.
Carla Zampatti (in black next to lady with handbag) at half time at La Traviata prior to her fall.

“A champion of Australian women and a multicultural success story, she continued to thrive as a businesswoman through enormous radical and social change, designing clothes for women fighting for liberation through the women’s rights movement in the 1960s to empowering women today in leadership, the workplace, in their home and at major life events.

“She went on to expand her retail network to create a chain of boutiques across Australia and New Zealand and her clothes are truly considered a distinctive part of modern Australian lifestyle.

Carla Zampatti with her daughter designer Bianca Spender.
Carla Zampatti with her daughter designer Bianca Spender.

“Her designs have been worn by Australia’s most influential women from Prime Ministers and Premiers to business leaders, dignitaries, award-winning journalists, royalty and celebrities.

“They include Princess Mary of Denmark, Dame Quentin Bryce, Julia Gillard, Gladys Berejiklian, Julie Bishop, Nicole Kidman and Cate Blanchett.

Zampatti’s designs were coveted by Australian women. Picture: Supplied
Zampatti’s designs were coveted by Australian women. Picture: Supplied
Tributes are pouring in for fashion matriarch Carla Zampatti.
Tributes are pouring in for fashion matriarch Carla Zampatti.

“Carla Zampatti is the mother of three children Alexander Schuman, Bianca Spender and Allegra Spender from her marriages with Leo Schuman and former Australian lawyer, politician and diplomat, John Spender. She is also the proud Nonna of nine grandchildren.

“Her family is very grateful for the support and for the excellent care from the team at St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney.

A condolence page has been established at Carla Zampatti AC|Farewelling memorial. The family ask for privacy at this time.”

Zampatti hit her head after falling on stairs following the final curtain call at the outdoor opera event in a pop-up arena.

An ambulance was called to the 78-year-old, who was unconscious for an extended period of time before paramedics arrived.

Fashion designer Carla Zampatti at her Woollahra home with models wearing her latest creations in 1997.
Fashion designer Carla Zampatti at her Woollahra home with models wearing her latest creations in 1997.

Opera Australia chief executive Rory Jeffes last week confirmed the accident telling media a lifeguard attached to the company stayed with Zampatti while staff called an ambulance.

“My understanding is that they just cared for her, she appeared to be in and out of consciousness and therefore they just made sure she was comfortable until the ambulance arrived,” he said.

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