She was a muse to fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, and Vanity Fair has inducted her into the International Best Dressed Hall of Fame List.
[4] Some rhinestone necklaces she had created from stones purchased at flea markets drew attention from critics.
[5] Picasso portrayed Countess Erzsébet Báthory in Polish filmmaker Walerian Borowczyk's erotic film, Immoral Tales (1973), receiving praise from the critics for her beauty.
A cosmetics and bath line including body lotion, powder, shower gel, and soap were produced in the same year.
Housed in the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History is a 396.30-carat kunzite necklace designed by her.
And visitors to The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago can view her 408.63-carat moonstone bracelet accented with diamond "lightning bolts."
[8] In 2010, Picasso celebrated her 30th anniversary with Tiffany and Co. by introducing a collection based upon her love of Morocco, called Marrakesh.
[14] She has become recognizable by her red lipstick; "Her angular profile serves as a reminder of her father's Cubist inclinations.
[15] After a legal battle, a French court ruled that the inheritors to the Picasso estate were Roque, his children and grandchildren.