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Domeniko je prisutan od početka do kraja svake revije. To znači da ceo dan provede u bekstejdžu proveravajući svaki detalj
Domenico is present at every show from the beginning to the end. That means spending all day backstage, checking every detail
čak su me angažovali za kampanju – ka- že kroz smeh. Kako se uopšte privatno oblači neko ko živi modu? Da li dolazi do prezasiće- nja ili je u svakom trenutku tip-top? Pi- tamo Denisa kako izgleda njegov mod- ni život u „civilu“… – Drugačije nego na revijama, narav- no. Pokušavam da garderobom istaknem karakter. Sa jedne strane biram jedno- stavne modele, ali uvek imam neki jači detalj ili komad. Volim da budem prime- ćen. Ako bih baš morao da definišem svoj stil, to bi bilo modno, ali nikad pomod- no. Ne prilagođavam se modi, već nju oblikujem prema sebi. Stil i jeste način na koji sami pakujemo komade. Za kraj ga molimo da otkrije neke male tajne svog uspeha. Ima li poseban pristup kad ide na kasting ili je sreća presudna… – Trudim se da budem svoj i sigu- ran u sebe jer ne mogu da utičem na to šta neki kreator želi. Mogu samo da se predstavim u najboljem svetlu. Pone- kad je potrebno i malo sreće, ali najbit- nije je da budete uporni, da ste svesni da ste dobri i da ne odustajete. Eto, i ja sam na reviju Dolče & Gabana upao iz trećeg pokušaja.
ple designs, but I always have a stronger detail or piece. I like to be noticed. If I re- ally had to dene my style, that would be fashionable but never trendy. I don’t adapt to fashion, but rather shape it to suit my- self. And style is the way we package piec- es ourselves.” And to conclude we ask him to reveal some of the little secrets of his success. Does he have a special approach when he turns up for casting or is luck decisive… “I try to be myself and certain of my- self, because I can’t inuence what some designer wants. I can only present myself in the best light. A little luck is also sometimes required, but the most important thing is to be persistent, to be aware that you are good and to not give up. And that’s that, even I made it to a Dolce & Gabbana show at the third attempt.
won’t be shown at all if any kind of prob- lem emerges, or if the creator isn’t satised with any details,”reveals Denis, adding that it’s dicult to describe the adrenaline rush prior to emerging on the stage. “I was wearing a model that was actual- ly a costume for a carpenter, and I emerged on the runway a little confused and fairly elated, paused and picked up the hammer that was part of the costume. They didn’t nd fault with me, and even engaged me for the campaign,”he says through laughter. And how does someone who lives fash- ion dress in private? Do they become over- saturated or are they tip-top at all times? We ask Denis what his “civilian” fashion life looks like… “Dierent to the shows, of course. I try to use my wardrobe to highlight my character. On the one hand, I choose sim-
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