10 FRONT-ROW RULES


“During the fashion week I have
my rules to follow and I’m going
to tell my top ten list for the
FRONT-ROW”

1. YOU MUST WEAR OUTFIT ONCE.

2. WEAR GOOD SHOES. DON’T
BOTHER WITH A BAG CAUSE WHEN
YOU PUT IT ON THE FLOOR IT COULD
BE ANYONE.

3. WEAR COAT AS A DRESS.
ONE-SHOT IS BETTER.

4. DON’T WEAR SUNGLASSES,
IF YOU NOT ARE VIP
(VERY VERY IMPORTANT PERSON).
IT’S IMPOLITE.

5. SOMEBODY WEARING
YOUR SAME OUTFIT?
WONDERFUL, YOU DID THE
RIGHT CHOICE!

6. FLASHY JEWELS PERSONALIZE
YOUR STYLE.

7. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE EXCESS!

8. DON’T PEEK INTO THE CLIPBOARD
OF WHO IS SITTING NEXT.

9. DON’T SAY HELLO SHOWILY AND
WARMLY AT WHO IS IN FRONT OF YOU.

10. SHARE YOUR LOVE FOR THE SHOW
ON TWITTER AS MUCH AS YOU CAN.






30 Years Radio Deejay Party: My Golden Rules


Domani RADIO DEEJAY celebra i suoi
30 anni di successi
con una mega festa al Mediolanum
Forum di Milano.

Ecco le mie REGOLE D’ORO
per non sbagliare il LOOK

1. Contrariamente a tutte le mie regole precedenti, questo è uno dei pochi casi
in cui puoi vestirti di NERO.

GO DARK!

Infatti la festa di Radio Deejay sarà la celebrazione della musica,
sarà come assistere ad un concerto:
si al BLACK,
si al DARK,
si al ROCK,
si al GLAM/ROCK da STAR.

2. Attenzione al NERO!
abbandona qualsiasi nero perbene,
bon-ton, anonimo,
scegli il nero che scolpisca e
definisca la silhouette.
Un NERO DA STAGE.

3. Scegli la PELLE NERA!

per flirtare con un MOOD-GLAM/ROCK
un pò dannato
scegli pantaloni di pelle stretti come leggins
o tubini fascianti come guaine,
o chiodi borchiati come armature.

4. Schiarisci il nero con l’ORO!

fai brillare il nero con ricami 3D
visibili in lontananza

MAKE-UP your BLACK!
Accessoria il nero con i gioielli d’ORO:
sì a cinture, collane, orecchini, cuffs, pendenti,
E.S.A.G.E.R.A.T.I.!

5. Usa solo PLATFORMS,
le tue scarpe devono montare su PLATFORMS
di almeno 20 CENTIMETRI.
In mezzo a 12000 persone non vorrai mica
correre il rischio di non essere vista.

6. No ai CAPPOTTI,
no ai GIUBBOTTI,
no ai PIUMINI ingombranti!
Anche se l’anticiclone siberiano prevede
neve a Milano,
lascia ogni copertura inutile in macchina
e affronta quei 20 metri di ghiaccio
spavalda e FIERCE

7. Ricordati: Tutta la PARTITA si gioca all’entrata di una FESTA.
Come il primo DATE di una storia d’amore
non puoi permetterti di non colpire il tuo lover al primo colpo d’occhio!

8. Non porterai mica quelle BORSE enormi e pesanti piene di residui di lavoro,
improbabili mazzi di chiavi, telefonini, biglietti metro e spazzole consumate!?
Sono solo ammesse CLUTCH con catene d’oro
per liberare le tue mani e permetterti di
applaudire all’impazzata.

9. Fuoco sulle UNGHIE!
Lunghe, curate, smaltate,
come quelle di LANA DEL REY
nello showcase di Milano.
Le tue mani esaltate da una perfetta MANICURE
saranno sempre in alto per acclamare le performance delle gueststars.

10. Massima attenzione alla TESTA:
si all’OVER-DONE si all’UN-DONE!
Assolutamente vietata una piega
classica da hair-dresser
o tantomeno i boccoli da velina
adorati dalla televisione.
Seguendo l’anti-regola del
FUNKY-DIRTY-COOL
meglio arrivare con i capelli
sfatti alla KATE MOSS
o optare per COFANI o PARRUCCHE quadrimensionali
degne di LADY GAGA.




10 Rules for SALES

“The fateful moment of the
WINTER SALE is arrived!

I’m going to tell you my 10 RULES
for making excellent purchases:

1. Only MASTERPIECES!

2. Not buy USELESS stuff.
They are like the exotic SOUVENIRS,
that when you return from the trip,
encumber and ruin
the aesthetics of your house.

3. Point your FAV PIECE
like your BIG LOVE.
Stay posted to the window,
follow the customers’ movements,
wait the first day of sales.

4. Buy only COLLECTOR’S ITEMS
out of the ordinary:
otherwise you will get the nth black coat!

5. Don’t go RANDOMLY,
you’ll spend more energy and money.

6. Take your WISH-list MAP.

7. Give yourself a BUDGET
and follow your WISH-list priorities.

8. Don’t get DUPED by sales:
They are like the beautiful mermaids
of PIRATES of the CARIBBEAN 4.
First seduce you and then drag you
to the bottom of the sea.

9. Buy only DESIGNER’S clothes.
Why? high-quality is guaranteed.

10. Not fly commercial!
Take the chance to go in the FORBIDDEN
stores and satisfies all your WHIMS!”
Anna





10 CHRISTMAS Party Rules


“It’s time when you start to receive
invitations for Christmas party.

Here my rules:

1. Don’t wear RED or GREEN outfits.

You will look alike a  Christmas tree.

2. Forget any COATS
(also if outside it’s only 5 degrees).

You should make a big impact
just with your dress.

3. Choose a GOLD:
You will emphasize the idea

to be a Christmas GIFT to be unwrapped.

4. Go to the hairdresser, facial,

manicure and pedicure.

Don’t be worry to be OVER-DONE!

5. Choose between HAT and MAKEUP,

if you wear a hat keep fresh face

otherwise you will looks like a transvestite.

6. Wearing lots of JEWELLERY.

the sound of JEWELLERY banish

bad thoughts and bad ghosts.

7. Focus on the SHOES.

Generally at Christmas party you spend

a lot of time seated on the sofa.

8. Shoes have to carry all this

magical atmosphere:

Choose sparkling, shiny, eccentric, metallic,
decorative, precious, brocade, extravagant,

color-full, magnificent, enchanting
… PAIR OF SHOES.

9. Don’t be worry about your BAG,
you immediately will forget it on some chairs.

10. Don’t throw yourself on the buffet,

don’t overdo with drinks,
It’s not POLITE!”

Anna


Fashion Credit: Alberta Ferretti dress
Piers Atkinson for Alan Journo hat
Sergio Rossi clutch
Buttler&Wilson necklace
Photo Credit: Ryusuke Hayashi
Source: Vogue Japan






10 TOP rules for your CLOSET

“FALL has arrived!

FALL as SPRING Is the right time
to change season
into your WARDROBE
and to clean your CLOSET.

I’m going to tell you my TOP 10 rules:

1. Elimina tutta la FUFFA.
perchè fuffa genera fuffa!

I say this in Italian cause the word “FUFFA”
is difficult to translate in English, but I try.

1. Remove all RUBBISH
because rubbish generates rubbish!

2. How to FENG-SHUI teaches you,
you must make a new empty ROOM
for revitalize your seasonal wardrobe.

3. Store only the whole OUTFIT.
In a future day u’ll not waste time trying
desperately the missing piece that complete it.

4. Buy only thin, non-slip
HANGERS in asbestos.
Those big, slippery, old, wooden hangers
take up too much space.

5. Organize your closet like an old LIBRARY
each room must be devoted
to a subject, to an ITEM:

coats with coats, dresses with dresses,
pants with pants, skirts with skirts …
so you wouldn’t buy the same thing twice!

6. In front of a dress to KILL or to KEEP,
ask yourself:
future generations ‘ll want to see it?

Your cabinet must follow
the GEOLOGY’s criteria:
the older stones are to be on the bottom,
the younger eras must be layered on top.

In your closet’s SECTION you can
read the HISTORY of fashion.

7. Put the SHOES and BAGS away from clothes,
in the appropriate boxes with Polaroids.
The leather’s smell doesn’t match
with the fabric’s smell.

8. Preserve the stretch STOCKINGS
in their packaging.
There’s nothing worse than
wearing damaged filanca.

9. Don’t SQUEEZE the clothes on each other:
like flowers in the garden need their space!

You must accommodate the clothes
like in amazing SHOP.
So everything ‘ll look more INVITING
and u’ll delete the usual complain
“I have nothing to wear!”

10. Don’t use ANTI-MOTH chemicals,
you don’t want to go out
stinking of naphthalene!”

Anna

Photo Credit: Ryusuke Hayashi
Source: Japan Vogue






10 TOP things to do on REHAB-HOLIDAY


 1. Contemplate NATURE. 2. Practice YOGA and SWIM daily. 
 
 3. BE SILENT. The acoustic pollution seriouslydamages health. 4. Do MANUAL jobs:Gardening, embroidering,painting, crafts.   5. COOK for friends. 6. Share much time as possiblewith CUCCIOLINA.

  7. Invent a new areato explore as a COLLECTOR:antique pottery-collector
candleholders-collector
sacral art-collector
Virgins in glass bells-collector.
 8. Read quietly all the newFASHION MAGAZINESwith inside thecoming-season previews.  

 9. Memorize all the new ITEMS,get crazy for the NEW ACCESSORIES.   10. Do the buying WISH-LIST for Fall/Winter 2011! 



  Fashion Credit: All the accessories are fromthe Fall/Winter 2011 Collections I Wish the best HOLIDAY for all of you!See you in September!Anna




STYLE.IT: interview by Federico Rocca

  Come nasce una grande passione per la moda?Si nasce così o lo si diventa?
«Si nasce così. E’ un’ossessione che si ha fin da quando si è piccoli, e che distingue gli appassionati della moda da quelli che, poi,nella vita, lavoreranno in questo settore.E’ un’ossessione destinata a crescereesponenzialmente negli anni, purtroppo…»

Purtroppo?
«Sì, perché alle volte può diventare anche troppo morbosa. Alle volte mi sembra di essere un po’ “fuori dalle misure”. Ma proprio non riesco a contenermi!»

Io direi fortunatamente, invece. Grazie alla tua “ossessione”,vieni definita “un’icona” della moda.Ti riconosci in questa definizione?E come si diventa un’icona?
«Io mi definisco una fashion victim. La mia passione sconfinata per la moda si esprime in due modi. Intanto, in una devozione assoluta nei confronti della creatività e del talento. E poi nei miei look: amando la moda alla follia, la cosa più logica mi sembra esprimere questo amore proprio su me stessa e con me stessa. Grazie al web, l’attenzione per lo street style si è impostain modo fortissimo negli ultimi anni. Gli outfit delle persone colte per strada hanno un’influenza determinante oggi, forse più della moda “istituzionale”. In questo senso, forse, sono stata definita “icona del web”. Molti blogger hanno cominciato a fotografare me, come altre ragazze, fuori dalle sfilate, incuriositi dai nostri look. In questo senso mi pare sia da interpretare il mio “successo”: una sorta di rivincita della strada sui giornali. La forza dei look reali ha vinto sull’immagine meravigliosa, ma troppo spesso patinata e un po’ vuota, della carta stampata».

Il tuo ruolo ti impone di essere sempre impeccabile, dal punto di vista dello stile. Non ti genera un po’ di ansia l’attenzione riservata ai tuoi look? Non hai mai voglia di una tuta sbrindellata
e di un paio di infradito?
«No, vestirmi mi piace, sempre e comunque. Certo, ci sono occasioni in cui indosso semplicemente un pantaloncino e una canottiera, come a lezione di yoga. E’ un momento importantissimo, per me, per ristabilire “un equilibrio”, per riportarmi a una sorta di “normalità”, in tutti i sensi».

Adesso, ad esempio, come sei vestita (l’intervista è telefonica,
e Anna sta portando a spasso il suo cagnolino)?
«Ho un vestito di pizzo bianco di Dolce & Gabbana, il best seller della stagione, un paio di infradito flat di Yves Saint Laurent e una borsa gialla di Fendi».

Pensi che l’abito faccia il monaco?
«Totalmente».

Quando conosci una persona per la prima volta,l’impressione che ti fai è influenzata dal suo look?
«Certo. L’abito è la “vera verità”, parla forse più lui della persona stessa.Un abito esprime il linguaggio dell’inconscio».

Quindi, ad esempio, non ci si può fidare di chi si veste male…
«Non è questione di vestirsi bene o male: il gusto è opinabile e il trash può essere più avanti dello chic. Il modo in cui una persona si veste deve avere carattere, non gusto. Se non ha carattere… ecco, allora mi scatta un campanello d’allarme».

Mi faresti i nomi di tre donne che si vestono con carattere?
« Carine Roitfeld, la Regina Elisabetta e Lady Gaga».

Ti capita anche di indossare le creazioni ditalenti emergenti, anche italiani?
«Sì, quando ci credo sì: l’ultimo che mi ha conquistato è Fausto Puglisi».

Spesso si usa la definizione “circo della moda”.Tu che attrazione pensi di essere?
«Io sono il pagliaccio! Ma perché un messaggio arrivi, alle volte, è necessario andare sopra le righe. E io, piuttosto che rimanere nell’anonimato o nell’ordinario, preferisco prendermi tutti i rischi del caso. E poi, il circo è il luogo dove si può osare, dove si possono fare dei magnifici voli pindarici: sotto c’è sempre la rete di protezione, no?»

Hai partecipato alla scorsa edizione di Domenica In, sei ospite fissa di Pinocchio, su Radio Deejay, con La Pina… è come se ti ponessi come anello di congiunzione tra la Moda, quella “alta” con la M maiuscola,e il grande pubblico più popolare…
«Sono due mondi che dovrebbero comunicare di più. La moda si era chiusa in una torre d’avorio autoreferenziale, che internet ha contribuito ad espugnare. Mi sembra che sia il momento giusto di rompere certe griglie e certi rigori. E, soprattutto, di smetterla di farsi delle domande in merito a cosa sia un “certo livello” di moda, a cosa si possa fare e a cosa sia meglio non fare. Ho deciso che faccio quello che mi va di fare e che mi diverte».

Una curiosità: quando indossi un abito chiedi mai alle amiche“come mi sta?”, come fanno tutte le donne?
«No, lo chiedo alla sentinella che è dentro di me. E’ severissima! Ma alle volte mi piace contraddirla apposta! Sbagliare, ogni tanto, è necessario!» Source: Style.it 




10 TOP rules to pack for VACATION


1. The suitcase must beLIGHT as a feather:
It’s forbidden to pay OVERWEIGHT!
 Is the only time of year that you can
take a holiday from fashion.
 

2. Is allowed to bring only ONE high heels:
Choose it well!
 

3. BATHING suits a Gò-Gò!   

4. Don’t forget your swim-kit:
GOOGLES are personal
as reading glasses. 

5. Take an Extra-luggage just for
the BOOKS on paper.
 

6. Take care of your BEAUTY-CASE:

UV Protecting Fluid,
Moisturizing Gel Cream,
Eye Balm Intense, Regenerating Serum,
Hydrating Infusion, Cleansing Foam,
Oil Absorbing Tonic,
Ultimate Sun Protection Cream,After Browning Lotion…
 all these are not sharable,
 you can’t borrow from the others,
you can’t find everywhere.


   7. Update your I-POD,
download all the Apps on the I-PAD.
 

8. Complete your looks with LOCAL
shoes, accessories, jewelry, hats
that you can buy in the place.


 9. FLIRT with the mood of the country:
Be EXOTIC if you going to Amazon,

Be ETHNIC if you going to Anatolia,
Be MEDITERRANEANif you going to Cartagena. 

10. It’s time to pull out the
FLAT-SOFT-SHOPPING-CASE
that you packed in your suitcase!

 

Fashion Credit: Louis Vuitton luggage




10 Rules for the BEACH



1. Forbidden to shuffle along noislywith slippers and mules! 
You can see and hear a good swimmer
by the noise he makes in the water:LESS noise, more is good.

2. No JEWELS and No costume jewelry. 

Emphasize the nudity of the body,
its shape, its perimeter.



3. No SELF-TANNING! 
If you hadn’t time to tan,
not smear with the self-tanning,otherwise you will become an orange pumpkin.

4. Attention to SPONGE towels and bathrobes.
 
By the first wave they ‘ll be soaked
of water and sand,and they ‘ll weigh a pound.
Better an ethnic light cotton PAREO to lie on matching with an ethnic basket-bag.




5. Is strictly forbidden to wear MAKEUP.

6. Yes for tiny BIKINI with small bows
as a bathing suits. 
No matching bra with panties!
MIX COLORS as your taste!




7. Compose your look withspecial SUNGLASSESmatching with headphones:  One a day throughout the holiday.

8. Take MANICURES and
PEDICURES hilarious: 
Choose your red nail polish for the summer
and varnish one’s nailswith layers and layers ofHigh Shine Top Coat.



9. Complete your beachwear look with HATS:  Wide-brimmed straw hats, turbans,printed foulard, sailor hats and bandana.

10. Don’t use too much and
don’t scream at the PHONE! Photo Credit: Harri PeccinottiFrancis Giacobetti  Source: Calendario Pirelli 





10 TOP rules for WEDDING


My Parents wedding. “We’re close to the second TOP weddingof the year, of the 2 KATE.  The First Lady KATE MIDDLETON already got married with PRINCE WILLIAM,the second Kate Moss and Jamie Hince’swedding today..

Now begins all the classic questions that
women ask themselves when thefateful wedding invitation card arrive.

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?
 
Here my top 10 rules:

1. Strictly forbidden to wear WHITE clothes.
Only if you are the famous bride’s SISTER.

2. Strictly forbidden to wear
FULLY BLACK clothes.
Allusions to other
funerals or weddingsare not allowed!
 
3. Please complete your outfit with HAT.
Even if your call relates only
the second marriage.

4. Immediately inform on the LOCATION,
this ‘ll determine the selection of look.for Ex: Don’t match GARDEN PARTYwith flowers print.

5. So, give breath to the trumpets:
It’s all about COLORS!

6. Don’t choose a MIDI-length dress,
especially if equipped with old SHAWLSor worse shoulder-cover.
They ‘ll mistake you for the bride’s AUNT.

7. Go for
precise and sharp SILHOUETTE:fierce and sexy knee-length or 70′s glam full-length dress.

8. Escape as the death, shops specializing
in FORMAL DRESS.

9. JEWELS yes, only very precious
and strictly family.

10. Don’t match shoes and CLUTCH,
and don’t fill it of sugared almondswhen you greetings the MARRIED COUPLE.”Anna



Me (in Dolce&Gabbana) and my Father at my wedding.Photo Credit: Michel Comte




10 Rules for the SALES


 “The fateful moment ofCLOTHING SALE is coming!
I’m going to tell you my 10 RULES
for making excellent purchases:

1. Only MASTERPIECES!

2. Not buy USELESS stuff.
They are like the exotic SOUVENIRS,
that when you return from the trip,encumber and ruinthe aesthetics of the house.

3. Point your FAV PIECE
like your BIG LOVE.
Stay posted to the window,
follow the customers’ movements,wait the first day of sales.

4. Buy only COLLECTOR’S ITEMS
out of the ordinary:otherwise you will get the nth black coat!

5. Don’t go RANDOMLY,
you’ll spend more energy and money.

6. Take your WISH-list MAP.

7. Give yourself a BUDGET
and follow your WISH-list priorities.

8. Don’t get DUPED by sales:
They are like the beautiful mermaids
of PIRATES of the CARIBBEAN 4that first seduce you and then drag youto the bottom of the sea.

9. Buy only DESIGNER’S clothes.
Why? high-quality is guaranteed.

10. Not fly commercial!
Take the chance to go in the FORBIDDEN
stores and satisfies all your WHIMS!”Anna


Source: Getty Images




ADR: "A VISIONARY" for 10 MAGAZINE


 “There are many faces to my personality,” Anna Dello Russo tells me. “That is why I love clothes so much. It’s more like a different expression of myself. I don’t even know what I am. For me, fashion is perfect, as it conceals a lot and I find it quite therapeutic. It helps me survive as I can make myself feel better hypothetically. I can hide my insecurities and think positively.
Fashion is my mantra”.

“Beyond the clothes is a very insecure girl. In a good way. I am anxious and also very fragile. Most fragile women try to force all their paranoia and insecurities. In a good way. It’s like, if you live a very hectic lifestyle, you paint your life, you paint your room, you paint yourself to feel better, to feel courage than be like a mouse.” The phone line crackles with laughter. “You can use that as the headline, ‘Anna Dello Russo is a mouse’.”

In the morning she’s flying to New York for fashion week. She’s just got back to Milan from Hong Kong. She will then be flying to London, Milan again, Paris and, finally, Tokyo. In one month. All this is being filmed by an Italian TV crew. They’re doing a documentary, World Fashion Tour. Her excess-baggage fees must be in the thousands, if not tens of thousands. How do you pack a month’s worth of three to five daily outfit changes, plus options? “I stop between each city in Milan. I always say, you know I need a pit stop, like when you see Formula 1, you know the cars do a pit stop. Change the tyres, refuel. That’s what I do, change the luggage, refuel. Otherwise, it’d be impossible.”

Originally, when she graduated from university, she had wanted to open her own boutique. Her father said no. In that case, she wanted to be a journalist. He said fine. And off she went to study for a masters degree under Gianfranco Ferre at the Domus. She was “discovered” by Annalisa Milella, who brought her into the Condé Nast fold and encouraged her to go for a job at Itallian Vogue when it was taken over by Franca Sozzani. After 12 years, Sozzani put her forward for the position of editor-in-chief of L’Uomo Vogue.

“It was a great opportunity to work in a different approach. So I took this opportunity and thank God Franca gave it to me, because it was a big step in both my mind and my career. Working on a shoot is different to understanding how to make a magazine. I was lucky, because at that point, the men’s fashion scene, it was unbelievable. It was very strong creatively. It was the time of
Hedi Slimane, it was the time of Raf Simons.

And, for me, it was an incredible opportunity to understand another market, which was completely different from the women’s market, but at the same time, it was really at a very good moment, during the ‘golden age’.” It also afforded her the opportunity to work regularly with Steven Klein, shooting almost every L’Uomo Vogue cover during her tenure together, because, for her, “he has the most amazing talent when it comes to taking portraits”…
 Six years later, though, she stepped down, “Because, at that time, I really was crazy to do fashion for women not men, and I said to Franca, ‘Franca I should go because I need absolutely women’s fashion. I cannot do another men’s collection’ and she said, ‘Yeah you’re right, absolutely you should’, and that’s the story.” Her favourite photographer, though, is Steven Meisel. “And Helmut Newton. Absolutely. I love him so much.”

At the moment, she is editor-at-large at Japanese Vogue, as well as consulting for how many brands? We’ll never know because she will never tell. What she calls her “new career”, though, was born online. To call her the queen of the bloggers would be an understatement. They are all utterly head over heels, as she is for them, for giving her “the chance to be myself in a different way”. As a thank you to the internet and all her supporters she’s releasing a fragrance in time for Christmas. The bottle, of course, is OTT baroque fabulous – a gold, glitter-covered shoe that you can “when it’s finished, use as a bauble, hang it on your Christmas tree”. It will only be available to buy on Yoox.com. She has had offers the whole world over from boutiques that desperately want to stock it, but she likes that it’s only available online, accessible to everyone.
She calls it her “little pop triumph”.

She has also had her own blog since February of this year, in which she documents her life, everything from the photoshoots she has worked on to collages of her face atop runway outfits she “j’adr’s”, and photographs of all her many, many collections. Anna is a self-confessed collector of anything that catches her eye: clothes, shoes, costume jewellery, sacred art, miniatures and, most recently, ceramics – her love because they are from the south, like her.

As she puts it herself, “I’m so sensitive, and so ‘paranoic’. I like to put ammunition in my life. People take drugs, I take collections. In my country house, there is this gold window. Every season when I go on holiday, this golden window is empty and every season I say, so what are we doing, what are we putting in the window? And I decide the mood. And I start to buy. Because there is a flea market there where you find incredible stuff, which I display inside the gold window. This is my hobby. When I’m finished,I throw it away and start another collection.”
There’s also a rather infamous and regular rules column that Anna posts up on the aforementioned blog every once in a while. The rules are there for herself and her assistants and anyone else who would care to follow them. The favourite and most quoted in the office is “when you don’t feel to dress means that you are depressed. You need a fashion shower”. It all boils down to her being “a bit like a dictator. I’m a bit strict with me. A bit ‘fascist’.

I like training people and, with my assistants, I always try to teach them. Train them for fashion. I always say, ‘These are my rules. Listen to me.’ But I have many rules for myself, too. I’m a very disciplined person. Sometimes I break my rules. Well, maybe once. I’m a soldier. Swim every day, study yoga every day. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, I have to do it.”

It’s this rigorous daily routine that inspires and focuses her most. Along with daily meditation, because “when you look inside of yourself, the space is endless. It’s infinite. When you practise yoga, because you touch yourself and access your energy, your idea becomes clearer. You have a moment with yourself, with your imagination. Wash away the bad things, leave the good ones.
And this helps me. Opens my eyes. Helps me to focus”.

She’s most proud of herself, and when probed, her puppy Ciccolina. They’ve been together for three years. “We have an incredible relationship. We are always together. She sees all the collections. She comes with me to see them. But she doesn’t like to wear any clothes. When I used to be in Japan, you know they have many, many labels for dogs and I used to buy stuff for Ciccolina. I mean, it’s crazy there. But she doesn’t like clothes, she looks at me as if to say, ‘I feel really ridiculous.’ A friend of mine used to call her Natasha Poly,because she’s long and skinny.” And, with that, she’s off.
There’s a plane to be caught and packing to be finished.

by Natalie Dembinska


 Anna’s wearing Fausto Puglisi F/W 2011 dressPhilip Treacy F/W 2011 hatPierre Hardy F/W 2011 shoesPrada clutch Swarovski jewels
Source: 10 Magazinewww.zimbio.com    Anna with Lily Russo from Grazia UKat Swarovski Party


 Photo Credit: Tamu Mc PhersonSource: Grazia.it