Welcome to The Magic Issue! The new October edition of Vogue Adria, which is available at newsstands and in the webshop starting today, explores the theme of magic. It is dedicated to all those who fight for what they believe in, who dare to be different and true to themselves, who are dedicated and authentic in what they do, and who are not afraid to be “witches” – whatever that may mean today.
In conversations with numerous inspiring individuals, the stars of the seventh edition of Vogue Adria, whose cover was shot at Trakošćan Castle, have shown us what resistance, creativity, and change mean, as well as how much courage it takes to follow dreams and create magic every day. At the same time, we have not forgotten all those who did this long before us, bravely paving the way for a better tomorrow despite the obstacles society placed in their path, always pushing them to the margins.
Serbian actress Mirjana Karanović shared her story with us and how, through acting, she explores all the nuances of female strength and resilience. We also had a conversation with Michèle Lamy, a muse and icon often regarded as a nearly mythical figure. With her unique style and artistic expression, never following others’ rules, she demonstrates that true strength lies in authenticity.
Dino Bonačić spoke with the brilliant Australian designer and artist Michaela Stark, who uses her body as a medium, “reshaping” it to question social norms, our perceptions of beauty, and the standards imposed on us—honestly and without restraint. Through her work, she shows us what the word confidence truly means.
The pages of the magical issue of Vogue Adria also feature Bad Bunny, a musician who is redefining the boundaries of musical art and boldly challenging stereotypes. There are also stories of many other inspiring individuals who have been judged throughout history for being different. We ask why today, instead of turning to religion, we are drawn to spirituality, travel through the paths of magical realism, search for the nectar of youth, and remember all the “witches” who have reshaped fashion with their influence.
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