
How the special talk with Giulia Stabile and Luigi D'Elisa at AW LAB Milan went A sunny and spontaneous conversation about fashion, the new Nike V2K, and the universe of the dancer and stylist
On Friday 9 February, the AW LAB store in Milan in Via Torino hosted a special talk organized by the nss G-Club with two extraordinary protagonists: Giulia Stabile and Luigi D'Elisa. In front of an audience that included Giulia's loyal community, the dancer, winner of the 2020 edition of Amici di Maria De Filippi, and her stylist opened a fresh and spontaneous conversation in which they talked about their personal lives and the path that led them here today, as well as their collaboration. How did their adventure together begin? Thanks to Rosalía. Giulia and Luigi met at a concert by the singer, who is also a reference for the looks the stylist creates for the dancer.erina.
Giulia's community followed her icon closely. With her characteristic sunny disposition and energy, she shared how she lives the relationship between her profession as a dancer and fashion, but also the comments on her looks that she receives from her fans. She revealed that she feels "more "feminine" when she dances in stilettos, which are cut tighter and wears a leotard and stockings. She said that her fans often give their opinions on her outfits and that she uses fan sites that collect her looks "to review them and find ideas." If there is a negative comment, she has learned to let it pass without "getting paranoid" During the interview, the dancer then gave the audience a little private moment: there was always music in the house and her mother used to rock her to sleep by rocking her and playing her songs. Perhaps this is where the passion that led her to dance was born. She explained that she started dancing when she was 3½ years old and never stopped when she realized it would become her profession. Her advice to her community (and beyond)? "Don't give up, never set goals that are too easy, because goals that are far away and hard to reach feed the hunger" and it's "much nicer the journey than the actual destination."