PVF 2026 Conversations • Stand-up comedy: I Came, I Saw, I Overdressed
Italian comedian Giada Biaggi is challenging conventional expectations surrounding women in the entertainment industry, and beyond. She’s gaining recognition for a performance style that deliberately blends high fashion with sharp, feminist-driven comedy, dismantling the idea that women must choose between being intelligent and attractive, or authentic and “on brand.”
A Unique Approach to Comedy
Biaggi’s work directly addresses a dynamic within the Italian comedy scene where a polished appearance is sometimes perceived as a sign of lacking substance. She reframes this perception, turning style into a central element of her act and comedy into a visual spectacle.
Biaggi isn’t simply performing comedy; she’s making a statement about control and identity in a culture that often scrutinizes women’s appearances. Her performances explore how women are perceived and judged, and how getting dressed is never a neutral act.
Beyond the Stage
Giada Biaggi is a multi-faceted artist, working as a writer and screenwriter in addition to her stand-up comedy. She has appeared on the television programme Donne sull’orlo di una crisi di nervi, hosted by Piero Chiambretti, where her wit resonated with audiences.
Her background in philosophy informs her storytelling, allowing her to connect intellectual concepts with pop culture in a fresh and accessible way. She is passionate about both cinema and fashion, integrating these influences into her work.
What’s Next?
Giada Biaggi’s success could lead to increased opportunities in both Italian and international entertainment. She may continue to expand her work into new mediums, such as film or television, building on the foundation of her successful stage performances and published works. It is also possible that her unique approach to comedy will inspire other female performers to challenge conventional norms.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Giada Biaggi’s comedic style?
Giada Biaggi’s comedic style is described as sharp and witty, weaving together comedy, feminism, and deep reflections. She uses her performances to challenge societal expectations of women.
What are some of Giada Biaggi’s published works?
Giada Biaggi has published Sylvia Plath’s Bikini (Nottetempo, 2022) and Communism in Times Square (Feltrinelli, 2024).
Where has Giada Biaggi appeared on television?
Giada Biaggi has appeared on Piero Chiambretti’s Donne sull’orlo di una crisi di nervi.
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