Andreea Diaconu

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photography & styling // margaret zhang
hair // quinn murphy
make-up // frankie foye
model // andreea diaconu @ img
styling assist // emma sousa
photo assist // tim mahoney & mitch mclennan

Andreea has of those rare faces from another time, and yet somehow, equally ahead of her time. There’s a no-nonsense boyish charm that somehow increases her disarming degree of allure. There’s a casual disinclination towards taking herself too seriously. And there you have the French girl (or in this case, Romanian supermodel) effortlessness we all aspire to: to be simultaneously done and undone, charming and aloof, feminine and tomboyish. Once masters, you can pull off just about anything – and pull together a fairly disparately styled story. Admittedly, my only threads of consistency here were A ) layering spaghetti straps over shirts and B ) Andreea.

But you know, we could do a lot worse for a half day churning through looks on this kick-*** rooftop that the owner boasted as hosting Lenny Kravitz jumping off ladders, John Legend crooning at screaming women, and Rihanna and her wine glass.

Andreea didn’t really care.

The Studio W dream girl is not scared of heights. She’s as comfortable behind the lens as she is in front. She wears pants as much as pink. She’s low maintenance and doesn’t carry a bag when she’s out – just her phone and her ID in her back pocket. She’s a no-makeup makeup lady – though probably not a lady at all.

And I guess you could say Andreea is a perfect fit.


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VOGUE MÉXICO SEPTEMBER 2016
PHOTOGRAPHER: GILLES BENSIMON
STYLING: SARAH GORE REEVES
HAIR: TEDDY CHARLES
MAKE-UP: BRIGITTE REISS
NAILS: FLEURY ROSE


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Elle France September 1st, 2016 by Andreas Sjödin



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Elle France September 1st, 2016



To The Fashion Of Isabel

Photography: Andreas Sjödin
Model: Andreea Diaconu
Styling: Jeanne Le Bault & Isabel Marant
Hair: Christoph Hasenbein
Make-Up: William Bartel


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Interview Magazine online
Photographed by Christian Brylle




Originally from Romania, Andreea Diaconu has been modeling on-and-off for more than half her life. She was scouted when she was only 11, and began working part-time at the age of 13. A favorite of British Vogue, American Vogue, and Vogue Paris, in her free time Diaconu raises money for charities such as Art and Abolition. "I am light and cookies, sand and leaves with a growing consciousness," she says. "I wish I was a tree..."


THE PERSON I ADMIRE THE MOST:
I admire hard work, dedication, and sincerity, so probably my grandmother.

SOME THINGS THAT INSPIRE ME:
Scientific discoveries, interminable conversations, knowledge, and love.

QUESTIONS I CAN'T ANSWER:
What is love? Who are you? What's your favorite song? What's your favorite anything, really—except humans. Most questions related to math.

EVENTS I WISH I'D WITNESSED:
A Bob Dylan breakdown, a German immigrant literary circle before the First World War, [a time] before the pyramids were built and everyone was obsessed with the stars.

THINGS I'D LIKE TO IMPROVE ABOUT MYSELF:
I used to tell white lies a lot and now I'm incredibly blunt and direct, so I guess I've achieved this four-year-old goal, but somewhere in between would be great. My French sucks, so does my guitar playing. If I can be great at those by 2020 I'll feel accomplished.

MY GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT:
A painting I made for my best friend because it made her really happy.

GAMES I PLAY:
Twenty questions, whist, that game where you put someone's name on your forehead, drawing games. I'd like to play more chess.

THINGS I'LL BE REMEMBERED BY:
If I die tomorrow, probably my hugs, great dancing, my insomnia, and my polenta sour cream obsession. Some people think I'm funny, but there's really nothing there worth recording.

SOME THINGS I'D RATHER FORGET:
I'm forgetful and forgiving, so if anything I wish I had a more vivid memory of past events to help make more astute depictions and decisions. I've had a lot of forgetful meals in airports that would be best erased.

MY IDEA OF HAPPINESS:
Plenty of trees, plenty of books, good waves, nourishment, kisses, and songs.

ONE LAST FAVOR I'D LIKE TO ASK:
Hang out with David Sedaris or Leonard Cohen in space and be good to yourself.

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