The Blonde Salad - Chiara Ferragni
This weeks instalment pays tribute to a lady who is leading the way at being both highly sought-after model and successful author and blogger, while still managing to find time to design her own clothing line and collaborate with top names in the industry.
The slender Italian known as Chiara Ferragni, or The Blonde Salad to her readers, is commonly recognised from her role as one of the top models for Guess thanks to a photoshoot from 2013 which landed her an international ad campaign. Although others will know Miss Ferragni from her industry-recognised blog which has received multiple awards and merits of recognition.
Ferragni's personal achievements also come in the form of collaborations with massive industry names ranging from Christian Dior and Louis Vuitton, to Tommy Hilfiger and Chanel. In 2013 the success of her popular fashion blog led to the release of her first published book of the same name.
At the tender age of 27 its amazing to think of everything Chiara has accomplished so far, and if you factor in her ongoing involvement with the development of a marketing course at Harvard University, one can only predict a bright and prolific future for the young Italian.
Words by Dahl Palfrey.
The slender Italian known as Chiara Ferragni, or The Blonde Salad to her readers, is commonly recognised from her role as one of the top models for Guess thanks to a photoshoot from 2013 which landed her an international ad campaign. Although others will know Miss Ferragni from her industry-recognised blog which has received multiple awards and merits of recognition.
Ferragni's personal achievements also come in the form of collaborations with massive industry names ranging from Christian Dior and Louis Vuitton, to Tommy Hilfiger and Chanel. In 2013 the success of her popular fashion blog led to the release of her first published book of the same name.
At the tender age of 27 its amazing to think of everything Chiara has accomplished so far, and if you factor in her ongoing involvement with the development of a marketing course at Harvard University, one can only predict a bright and prolific future for the young Italian.
Words by Dahl Palfrey.
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