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Photography and visual arts teacher, Ilaria shines with a unique light. She passionately explains her project Pain is Not a Privilege, where she portrays women who have lost their dignity, allowing us to imagine their lives, where the future seemed like a distant dream and life itself had to be rebuilt.
Mother, woman, and responsible educator: Daria Calandrelli.
A university student training to become a consultant for respectful education. What dream does her bag hold? That the world becomes a better place day by day, allowing her children to grow aware of themselves and the world around them, respecting themselves and others.
The ultimate event for menswear and the biannual gathering of industry professionals, Pitti Uomo always manages to bring together big names from the fashion world and a great passion for fashion. Rebelle, after its appearance during Milan Design Week, is back to amaze us with its brilliant lemon-yellow mega CLIO.
Enthusiastic about life, sunny and empathetic: Erika Caria.
Pedagogist and family education consultant. What can she carry in her her bag? The joy that her work gives her every day and her biggest dream: That of pursuing responsible education, capable of enhancing the personality of each individual person.
Radiant, bubbly, and positive: Ella.
A content creator and young entrepreneur. There's no age limit to achieving your dreams, and indeed, Ella now owns her studio composed of an all-female team, specializing primarily in digital consulting.
During the Milan Design Week 2024 Rebelle has been a protagonist and also caught the eye of creatives, designers but also fashion victims with its giant bright yellow CLIO.
A true tribute to color and shapes: Rebelle SS24 amazes with its incredible color palette and the company's know-how that always manages to satisfy the tastes of every woman. Rebelle's spring/summer collection is an ode to glamour.
Sweet, empathetic and determined: Taryn di Ventura
A mother first and foremost, but also an entrepreneur. Because the former does not exclude the latter and this is what Taryn teaches us. Too often women are 'banned' at an interview because they are already mothers.