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Frame – Karolina Lombergar

Photographer Gaia Bonanomi – Fashion Editor Matteo Greco – Model Karolina Lombergar at Special Management – Makeup Angela Montorfano at Blend Management using Glossier – Hair Alessia Bonotto at Blend Management using Davines – Casting Director Isadora Banaudi – Fashion Assistant Roberto Strumolo – Interview by Federica Romano // Total Look Prada // Dress Fabiana Filippi – Bra N°21 // Dress Prada

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Dress Tom Ford – Shoes Acne Studios

If you could describe your personal style in three words or with a song, what would it be and why?

Occasionally chic, but more relaxed and casual. I steal clothes from my dad that are way too big for me, thrift second-hand pieces that vibe is more my energy, and finish it off with my copper-coloured Converse’s. I’m not sure if there’s a song that resonates with that (Laughs, E.D)

You’ve worked with prestigious brands like Gucci, The Attico, Zegna, and Acne Studios. What was your working experience like with each of them, and what did you learn from these collaborations?

It’s always a pleasure being part of a brand’s vision. It feels like a subtle and indirect compliment. Each of them are curators of timeless art, and I’m the frame for it. There’s always a hidden story, a secret motive behind every designer’s collection, and by wearing their pieces, I get to be part of that narrative.

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Dress Blumarine Zip Sweatshirt Kiton – Skirt ANDREĀDAMO // Dress Valentino – Boots Aniye By

Your career has been characterised by a variety of experiences and opportunities. What motivates you to take on new challenges, and how do you keep your passion for work alive?

In this industry, the challenge itself is the motivation. It’s an experience not worth missing out on. My passion for this industry is fueled by the people I’m surrounded with. It’s mesmerizing to be observant. After all, we’re all here because we respect and adore beauty.

Inclusivity and diversity are increasingly present themes in the fashion world. How do you think the industry is addressing these challenges, and what’s your role in this context?

The industry has evolved profoundly in the past decades, but there’s still vast room for growth. My role at the moment is mostly irrelevant. I’m a tiny fish in the whole ocean—can’t really move mountains.

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Total Look Missoni – Shoes Valentino // Dress Marni – T-Shirt Underneath Extreme Cashmere – Shoes Acne Studios

The concept of body positivity is becoming more prevalent in the fashion industry, pushing towards a more realistic and inclusive representation of bodies. How do you think this trend is influencing the sector, and what’s your personal approach to the concept of beauty?

The fashion realm is indeed very influential, and I’m glad to see the inclusive and diverse range of bodies, as they are in real life. Humans have always had certain beauty standards, portrayed through art. I’m sure there were many Ancient Greeks upset about the well-defined muscles on their statues, just as medieval people were about the long foreheads and delicate features in portraits. Whatever standards we have now, they won’t stay forever. That’s the beauty of the concept of beauty—it’s a flowing river, and we never know what’s coming next.

Looking at your Instagram profile, there’s a strong artistic vibe. This leads me to reflect on the interconnection between art and fashion. Do you believe these two creative expressions are natural counterparts?

Fashion is wearable art. There’s no part of believing otherwise.

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Dress Fabiana Filippi – Bra N°21 – Skirt ANDREĀDAMO – Shoes Acne Studios – Earrings Valentino

As a model, you have an influential platform that can inspire many people. How do you use your voice to promote messages of empowerment and self-acceptance?

I empower and accept myself—that’s how. As a model and also as a human being, you cannot be the voice of inspiration if you yourself aren’t what inspires others.

Dreaming big is an integral part of your work mindset. What are your future goals in the fashion industry, and what drives you to constantly pursue your dreams?

There’s a fairytale my dad used to read to me when I was little—‘The Golden Bird’. It’s about not just meeting expectations but surpassing them and reaching for the highest. I’m walking the path on the fashion mountain, aiming to see the view from the top. I want to look back on the road behind me and feel content with all the people I met and the experiences I had along the way.

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Jacket Our Legacy – Dress and Underwear Dolce&Gabbana – Shoes Acne Studios // Dress Gucci