Eliana Tranchesi
Eliana Maria Piva de Albuquerque Tranchesi was a Brazilian entrepreneur and owner of Daslu, a fashion house located in São Paulo that specialized in international brands. She brought to Brazilian stores the brands of Dolce & Gabbana, Giorgio Armani, Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, Prada, Chanel, Burberry, Salvatore Ferragamo, Gucci, Fendi, Chloe, Cacharel, Yves Saint Laurent, Goyard, Tom Ford and Tod's.
Tranchesi began running Daslu in 2005, following the death of her mother Lúcia Piva. She eventually left the Vila Nova Conceição location and moving to a larger space on the exterior, renamed Villa Daslu.
Prison
On July 13, 2005, the Brazilian Attorney General, the IRS and the Federal Police conducted "Operation Narcissus". Tranchesi was arrested along with her brother Antonio Carlos Piva de Albuquerque and several company officials and importers related to Daslu. However, she was released shortly after testifying.In April 2008, federal prosecutors asked for Tranchesi's conviction along with six co-conspirators involved in the alleged scheme of fraudulent imports. On March 26, 2009, the Justice Department gave her the maximum sentence of 94.5 years in prison.
Personal life and death
Eliana was married to doctor Bernardino Tranchesi with whom she had three children: Bernardino, Luciana and Marcella Tranchesi.In 2006, Tranchesi revealed that she had a lung tumor removed that had metastasized in her spine and was undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy sessions. She died at dawn on February 24, 2012, in Albert Einstein Hospital in São Paulo, of complications from lung cancer.