Italian Singer Elodie Covers D Magazine January 25, 2025 Lensed by Lea Colombo

Italian Singer Elodie Covers D Magazine January 25, 2025 Lensed by Lea Colombo

Elodie Di Patrizi, known simply as Elodie, is an Italian singer and songwriter born on May 3, 1990, in Rome, Italy. She rose to prominence after participating in the 2016 edition of "Amici di Maria De Filippi," a popular talent show in Italy. Her strong vocal abilities and distinctive style quickly captured the attention of audiences and music critics alike.

Elodie covers d la Repubblica’s D Magazine [IG] January 25, 2025 issue, styled by fashion director Giovanni Dario Laudicina in Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Loewe, Rabanne, YSL by Anthony Vaccarello and more, in images by photographer Lea Colombo [IG]. / Hair by Paolo Soffiatti; makeup by Aurore Gibrien

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Versace Resort 2022 by Lea Colombo Delivers a Big Spirit, Mega Dose of Optimism

Versace Resort 2022 by Lea Colombo Delivers a Big Spirit, Mega Dose of Optimism AOC Fashion

Donatella Versace demands that we put on our big-boy pants — and no granny skirts allowed — and march forward into optimism. “I think there’s a renewed sense of optimism right now and I wanted this collection to speak to that,” said Versace via email to Vogue about the 2022 resort collection. “This season is about having fun again and it feels right to put something positive into the world. We’ll never return to the old world or to the old ‘normal,’ there’s no going backwards. This is what the new now looks like to me.”

If COVID reality and raging white nationalism have dampened Donatella’s spirits seven months later, she’s keeping her angst under wraps in a mind over matter Versace Resort 2022 Campaign that has an infectious, optimistic spirit.

The Medusa has taken a psychedelic spin toward a Summer of Love, lensed by Lea Colombo [IG]. It may be 110-degrees in Puglia or its reverse — snowing in July seaside — but optimism is self-created, even when circumstances are dire.

If we’re not in denial and actively trying to save the planet, our heads are in the right place. If we’re still marching for social justice, the activewear should be polished.

We’re doing our best to find a new groove, inspired here by Versace models Akon Changkou, Alyda Grace, Habib Masovic, Kelvin Adewole, Kiki Willems and Ryan Park. Just make refusal your middle name, and we’re going to get through this.

NEVER let them see you sweat. That’s the AOC approach, and I speak from experience. ~ Anne