Dorotea Liguori
In Japanese her name "Yaeko" means "eight petals of wild cherry". She was given this name in the country of the Rising Sun, where it originates, as it means that you can be reborn eight times and, in fact, Dorotea Liguori is a woman who has gone from success, living life intensely and never afraid of change. As refined and sophisticated as the girl in Wermeer's famous painting, they christened her "the girl wuth the pearl earring", just like the girl in the famous painting. Because pearls have played an important part in the life of this highly talented and energetic woman.
The daughter of a great Italian businessman, Gennaro Liguori of Torre del Greco, who founded his empire by importing cultivated pearls to Europe, Dorotea not only continued in her father's august foosteps, but went on the enjoy levels of success that made her one of the forty most important women in the world, a symbol of feminine, creative and successful business acumen.
