[2] Her mother Vera Rechulski is a Brazilian socialite from São Paulo, who has a boutique in Paris that sells Indian antiques.
[3] However, according to Bob Colacello in a special spread for Vanity Fair entitled, "Fortune's Children," she also attended Institut Le Rosey and École Jeannine Manuel.
[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.
[11] In August 2006 she and Casiraghi paid a visit to Manila on behalf of a joint venture of the World Association of Children's Friends and the Virlanie Foundation.
[13] In July 2012, Caroline, Princess of Hanover, released a statement announcing that Andrea Casiraghi and Tatiana Santo Domingo became engaged after a seven-year relationship.
[15][better source needed] Santo Domingo gave birth to a son named Alexandre Andrea Stefano[16] "Sasha" Casiraghi, on 21 March 2013, in London, England.
[19] Santo Domingo is known for her unique fashion sense, which varies from an elegant style to a vintage, boho-chic, hippie one.