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

With her striking presence and profound musical talent, Elodie has become a significant figure — and an unyielding feminist about controlling her own body — in contemporary Italian pop music. Her ability to connect with audiences through her lyrics and performances continues to resonate, making Elodie a prominent cultural icon in Italy.

In 2025, Elodie remains an influential artist whose work continues to evolve, capturing the hearts of fans both domestically and internationally. Her single ‘Black Nirvana’, launched with a surprise flash mob in the fountain of Piazza San Babila in Milan, became the hit of summer 2024 in Italy.

The talent will perform June 8, 2025 at San Siro Stadium in Milan, as the third Italian female to perform there. On June 12, 2025 at Maradona Stadium in Naples, Elodie will be the first woman ever to take the stage.

Elodie On Truth

“Why do I care about the truth? Because the truth is straight and you can't bend it. Because if you are honest and show up for who you are relationships are easier. Over time, I realized that I prefer people who show themselves for who they are, even when they're unpleasant. Do you ever compare and clash? To get angry with me? To get frustrated? Crying? Very good. My name is Elodie, I fight, fight, get mad and cry often. I’m not ashamed of anything: neither of my past nor of my present, but I hate wasting time and hate being disrespectful.