The five Italian creatives of this week are all women, each of them with their own path, great passion and a strong identity.
@francesca.moscino
Francesca is a photographer of Tuscan origins based in Milan. She began her career as a make-up artist, developing a progressive interest in photography that led her to graduate from the IED in Rome. On his profile you will find the beautiful works made, for example, for Vogue Italia, i-D Italy, Wonderland and Mia Le Journal along with his personal projects around the world, stolen shots and visual inspirations of great impact.
@angelamontorfano
Angela is a Milan based make-up artist. He studied and subsequently taught atBCM, one of the most renowned make-up schools. She has worked in various areas of television and advertising and is currently represented by @atomomanagement.. She boasts a portfolio of customers with names like Bottega Veneta, N.21, Neil Barrett, Chopard, and many others.
@deborasaveriano
Debora is London based Art Director and Graphic Designer. Specialized in Branding, she collaborates between London and Italy following projects in fashion, art and music. “I work closely with my customers, cultivating strong and healthy relationships through a collaborative and authentic approach. Each project and brand has its own personality, my job is to translate it into visual language”.
@centodiciassette
It is Giorgia Andreazza, designer of the homonymous brand based in Milan and model represented by @streetpeoplecasting. After studying Fashion Design at NABA, she launched his brand with immediate success. Her aesthetic takes inspiration from socio-cultural, environmental and political movements. His brand mainly uses fabrics derived from corporate waste. A creative talent and strong principles.
@alessiacaliendo
Alessia Caliendo is a Stylist, Producer, Art Director for Fashion, Editor, Image & Creative consultant. Trained at the IED in Rome and at Central Saint Martins, she has signed international editorial publications as well as ADVs, music videos and celebrity editions. Since 2014 he has been teaching in listed fashion universities and since 2018 he boasts a continuous collaboration with Condé Nast Italia.
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