
Cosima on Becoming Pierpaolo Piccioli’s Valentino Muse and Her Musical Identity | Fashion Forensics
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Musician, muse and artist Cosima has always walked a very personal road within fashion and music.
Becoming Pierpaolo Piccioli's Maison Valentino muse and performing at his Haute Couture and ready-to-wear fashion shows further inspired her to express deeply hidden stories through making music, and devote her life to owning your own artist autonomy - something she has advocated for since her first record in 2016 and having launched her own record label.
By becoming vulnerable through her music, she was able to create and nurture a community of like-minded souls, and inspire them with tracks like 'Somewhere' , 'To Build a House' and her latest single 'Angel Blonde (That's Life!)'.
Talking about her inspirations on Fashion Forensics, Cosima describes her love for 1970s cinema by filmmakers like Rainer Fassbinder and photography icons like Nan Goldin as the building pillars of her point of view.
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