FERNANDA LIBERTI
Photographer and model Fernanda's had a busy few months. Not only has she just had her first solo exhibition in Paris, but she walked one of the most widely praised shows at London Fashion Week, Karoline Vitto. Celebrating colour, Brazilian culture, bodies and the LGBTQ+ community, she's won awards including the British Journal of Photography International Photo Award, and was selected as a Dior Laureate in 2022.
Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and what you do?
My name is Fernanda Liberti and I’m from Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. I’m an artist, photographer and sometimes model.
What does fashion without boundaries mean to you?
Being able to express my personality and my style in outfits that I feel represent me. And that highlights my body and its curves and shapes.
How would you say you've broken boundaries with your career?
By working hard and being resilient. Coming from South America, it's always felt like there was a glass ceiling – especially being a female artist and someone who does things outside of the norm. But I've been honest to myself, done the things that I believe in and not given up.
Where do you find your inspiration?
I find my inspiration everywhere. I love being inspired by people. I love being inspired by nature, different landscapes and random things. It's a big brainstorm of madness.
What attracts you to subjects in your work?
Energy, and sometimes the way they look. The way that their face or hair moves, and how the light touches their face. I love street casting and finding people on the street. I love photographing my friends as well. I'm just really inspired by people's stories, and the light that they have in them.