Fashion’s Mona Lisa is Canadian model Kirsten Owen, photographed in the mid-’80s by Paolo Roversi under Romeo Gigli’s designs. At 16, Owen’s enigmatic presence defied expectations, becoming an early muse who redefined Roversi’s approach to fashion imagery. He later described her as “much better than a muse”—a singular artist who expanded his creative vision. This talent is now showcased in a summer exhibition at the MOP Foundation in A Coruña, Spain, curated by Inditex chairman Marta Ortega Perez. The display highlights Roversi’s most iconic works, underscoring his enduring influence in merging art with haute couture.
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