We, The Revolutionaries
Grazia|November 2016

Chiara Ferrangi and Nicole Warne, Candela and Gala Gonzalez, Tina Leung and Eleonara Carisi - Grazia is the first magazine that has brought together six of the most potent influencers in the world. In celebration of our exhibition you, The digital fashion revolution, at the Triennaie in Milan in October, this is an exclusive story of how these women have changed the world of fashion and have become the digital entreprneurs of a new generation.

Emanuela Mastropietro
We, The Revolutionaries

They are young, and filled with enthusiasm and energy. But the quality that they have most in common is audacity: Ten years ago, when some of them were little more than adolescents, they had the intuition that the digital revolution of fashion was on the march, and they aspired to become protagonists in that march. With them, style has fallen from the catwalk and has entered the city streets. With just a telephone, a computer, and ambition, they changed ways in which to interact with the fashion universe in the era of social networking to become a new reality. Yesterday they were self-taught bloggers that shrugged at those that branded them vain girls obsessed with selfies. Today they have merited the title of entrepreneurs and the crown of Digital Influencer. Their names are Chiara Ferragni, Eleonora Carisi, Gala Gonzalez, Nicole Warne, Candela, Tina Leung. Grazia has united them for an exclusive photoshoot for the free exhibition YOU, The digital fashion revolution, organized by the magazine with The Blonde Salad at the Triennale in Malin, October 7-13.

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