GRETA BELLAMACINA - model, poet, actress, director and my new idol!
Yes
that’s right; she is all of those things! Greta Bellamacina, an ex-KCL English
Literature and Language student, has gone up and beyond since her university
days, having recently created a poetry fashion film for our very own London
Fashion Week.
On asking how it all started, I found that Greta had quite a different conception of your typical idle ‘gap yah’, and had in fact interned not only at US Vogue, but also UK Vogue and Tatler magazine within the same year!
Having not had any previous fashion experience, Greta called the US Vogue office and successfully talked her way through various people into being given some contact details. To my surprise, Greta found her experience at London Vogue dull in comparison to the adventures of Manhattan:
On asking how it all started, I found that Greta had quite a different conception of your typical idle ‘gap yah’, and had in fact interned not only at US Vogue, but also UK Vogue and Tatler magazine within the same year!
Having not had any previous fashion experience, Greta called the US Vogue office and successfully talked her way through various people into being given some contact details. To my surprise, Greta found her experience at London Vogue dull in comparison to the adventures of Manhattan:
“At US Vogue I interviewed some
incredible people, and they just gave you so much responsibility. Their work
ethic is crazy; you’d work so hard then go for a meal at 12pm, then head off to
a party, and be back at the office for 9am! When at UK Vogue, everything was quite
regimented and slow.”
Within
that same gap year, Greta was also spotted by a photographer at Teen Vogue who
happened to be brother to the owner of Models1 - so Greta was signed and
continued to model during her days at Kings.
“Its quite addictive once you
start, but it was so hard. I was always going off to five castings a day or
flying off somewhere, and no-one had any idea.”
Whilst
studying for a degree and working as a model, Greta also managed to write and
publish a book of poetry called Kaleidoscope,
at which point she had a personal epiphany that poetry was her true
calling. After various poetry readings where listeners commented that there
should be more poetry around, Greta was asked to write for the online fashion
diary of Twenty8Twelve.
“The owner of Twenty8Twelve loves
philosophy and poetry, it’s never advertised but if you buy their jeans they
have little phrases in the pockets! I ended up making poetry fashion films for
them and designing their ad campaigns, it was all very exciting.”
Now also
working for a company called VIVA, Greta is able to propose ideas and be put in
touch with clients, producing fashion films for Harpers Bazaar, and having completed the day that I
interviewed her, a fashion film for the new Nikon camera advert! We’ll be sure
to keep an eye out for that one, as well as her new book ‘To December’ set to be published at the end of this year!
Favourite Poem:
Ooh I’m not sure about a
particular favourite, but I do really like E E Cummings.
Favourite place in London:
Hampstead Heath, I grew up around
there and it’s just so wild for a park!
Any Style Icons?
Annie Hall from Woody Allan - I
really like ready-to-go and French fashion.
When you have time to relax you…:
Travel – I spend all my money on
travelling! I’m also a bit of an underground painter, I always paint at night.
Any words of advice for budding
fashion journalists:
Be open-minded and don’t be afraid
to approach anyone with a new idea. You have to be willing to make yourself
vulnerable and take risks in order to gain more.
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