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View on WikipediaAntonija Radić[2] (born 11 March 1998),[citation needed] professionally known as Faretta, is a Croatian fashion model. She was scouted in her home town in Croatia, when she was 16 years old. Later, when she finished studying at Medical high school, she started working as a professional model.
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Career
[edit]Faretta debuted as a Givenchy exclusive in 2016,[3] in addition to opening for Victoria Beckham, Roberto Cavalli, Mugler, and closing Chloé; she also walked for designers including Saint Laurent, Céline, Miu Miu, Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Dior, Alberta Ferretti, Isabel Marant, Marc Jacobs, Versace, Prada, Alexander Wang, Michael Kors, Valentino, Fendi, and Ralph Lauren.[4][5] W magazine chose her as one of the 15 breakout models of the spring 2017 fashion week,[6] while Vogue stated, "It's rare for a model to have the total package of a powerful walk, commanding presence, and next-level beauty, but somehow Faretta managed it."[7]
Faretta has been the face of Ralph Lauren,[8][9] and brands like Blumarine,[10] Salvatore Ferragamo, Valentino, Zara, Lanvin, and Miu Miu.[11]
She has appeared on the cover of Vogue Russia, Vogue Japan, British Vogue,[12] Vogue Spain, and Vogue Germany.[9] She has also appeared in W, Vogue, Vogue Italia, Vogue Paris, Harper's Bazaar, and V.[13][14][15][16]
Videography
[edit]| Year | Title | Artist | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Versace on the Floor (Versace edition)[17] | Bruno Mars | Herself |
References
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Spring 2017 was Faretta's first full ready-to-wear season, and she came on like gangbusters, opening three shows (Victoria Beckham, Roberto Cavalli, and Mugler) and closing one (Chloé). She wore key looks like Saint Laurent's bustier top and Céline's Yves Klein–inspired dress. What made Faretta right for each of the distinct brands that cast her? There's nothing saccharine about her; rather, she communicates an innate strength combined with an air of fresh-scrubbed healthiness. It's a winning combo.
- ^ Moss, Hillary. "New Models to Watch This Season". New York Times.
In the last half-year, Faretta officially debuted at Givenchy's fall/winter 2016 show (and walked for the house's spring/summer 2017 men's wear show), and had a solid couture week, walking for Atelier Versace, Christian Dior, Chanel, Valentino and Fendi.
- ^ "Meet the 15 Must-Know Models of the New Season". W.
- ^ "The 16 Models Who Ruled the Spring 2017 Runways". Vogue.
- ^ "TROGIR GIRL FARETTA TO BECOME THE NEW RALPH LAUREN MODEL". Croatia-Times.
- ^ a b "Faretta BoF 500 The People Shaping the Fashion Industry". Business of Fashion.
The Croatian model was scouted in 2016 and has risen rapidly due to her classical looks, scoring numerous covers and editorials for international Vogue editions and becoming the face of Ralph Lauren.
- ^ "Faretta fronts the new Blumarine campaign". Yahoo.
- ^ "Miu Miu's girl gang explore Rome by night". Dazed.
- ^ Enninful, Edward. "9 Trailblazing Models Cover May Vogue". British Vogue.
- ^ "Lara Stone, Saskia de Brauw, and Faretta Are Ready for Fall". W.
- ^ "Faretta Is 'Picture Perfect' In Tom Munro Images For Vogue Italia May 2019". Anne of Carversville.
- ^ "Faretta Radic Editorials". Fashion Model Directory.
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- ^ "Donatella Versace and Models Lip Sync Bruno Mars in Loving Tribute". W.
Faretta
View on GrokipediaEarly life and education
Early years
Faretta Radić was born Antonija Radić on March 11, 1998, in Trogir, Croatia.[3] As a native Croatian, she hails from the coastal region around Trogir near Split, though no notable public details exist regarding her parents or siblings beyond her hometown origins.[5] Radić spent her early years in the area, a historic Adriatic region that provided a vibrant Mediterranean environment for her childhood. In 2016, at age 18, she was scouted in her hometown, an event that ignited her interest in fashion and paved the way for her modeling career.[6] Standing at 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) tall with brown hair and green eyes, her striking physical attributes were evident even in her youth and contributed to her eventual discovery.[7]Education
Faretta Radić completed her studies in pharmaceutical technology in 2016, graduating from a specialized program that equipped her with knowledge in science and technology fields. This academic background reflected her early interest in scientific pursuits, which she balanced with emerging modeling opportunities following her scouting in 2016. Her Croatian roots influenced this phase of personal development, fostering a foundation in structured education alongside initial professional explorations.Modeling career
Discovery and debut
Faretta Radić, known professionally as Faretta, was discovered in her hometown of Split, Croatia, at the age of 16. In 2016, at the age of 18, after completing her studies, she signed with major agencies including Elite Model Management and The Society Management.[5][6][8][9][7] Her professional debut came as an exclusive for Givenchy's Fall/Winter 2016 ready-to-wear collection, where she was handpicked by then-creative director Riccardo Tisci to open the show.[10][6] This marked her entry into Paris Fashion Week, showcasing her poised walk and distinctive features in a season focused on eclectic, urban silhouettes.[11] Building on her Givenchy appearance, Faretta quickly gained traction later that year during the Spring/Summer 2017 collections (presented in fall 2016), where she served as a semi-exclusive for Alexander Wang, walking multiple key looks in the designer's edgy, sportswear-inspired presentation.[12] She also opened the Victoria Beckham show, striding out in a minimalist tailored coat that highlighted the designer's shift toward softer, more accessible luxury.[10][13] These early bookings established her as a rising talent with versatility across high-fashion houses.Runway work
Following her debut, Faretta quickly established herself as a prominent runway presence, walking in over 35 shows during the Spring/Summer 2017 season alone, which marked her first full ready-to-wear circuit across New York, London, Milan, and Paris Fashion Weeks.[10][14] She opened the Victoria Beckham, Roberto Cavalli, and Mugler shows, while closing for Chloé, highlighting her rising status with high-profile slots that showcased her poised, elongated stride.[10][14][15] Throughout subsequent seasons, Faretta became a recurring figure for luxury houses, participating consistently in all four major fashion weeks. In Fall/Winter 2017, she walked for Saint Laurent in Paris, emphasizing the house's sleek, rock-inspired silhouettes, and appeared in Givenchy, Valentino, and Céline shows during the same circuit.[14] Her appearances extended to iconic brands like Chanel, where she opened the Haute Couture Fall 2017 show in Paris, embodying the house's intricate craftsmanship.[16] For Dior, she graced both ready-to-wear and haute couture runways, including the Fall 2017 collection in Paris, aligning with the brand's feminine, structured aesthetic.[17] Faretta's versatility shone in Milan and New York as well, with notable walks for Prada—such as Fall 2017 ready-to-wear and Resort 2018—where her ethereal presence complemented the label's intellectual, pattern-driven designs.[18][19] She also featured in Versace's Spring/Summer 2018 show in Milan, striding confidently in bold, printed ensembles, and returned for Marc Jacobs in New York, including the Spring 2017 presentation that underscored her adaptability to playful, avant-garde looks.[20][17] These engagements, spanning semi-exclusive appearances in select seasons like Spring 2017 where she focused on fewer but impactful shows for emerging momentum, solidified her as a go-to model for both established and innovative designers.[14] Into the 2020s, Faretta maintained her runway prominence, walking in Paris for Zuhair Murad Haute Couture Spring 2025 and Homolog Spring 2025, as well as Etam in September 2024 and Elisabetta Franchi in Milan for Fall/Winter 2024/2025, demonstrating her enduring appeal in both couture and prêt-à-porter formats (as of early 2025).[9]Campaigns and editorials
Faretta's modeling career gained significant momentum through her involvement in high-profile advertising campaigns for luxury and contemporary brands. In 2017, she appeared in Miu Miu's Croisière campaign, captured in Rome alongside models like Dree Hemingway and Cecilia Chancellor, embodying a youthful, nocturnal vibe inspired by an all-night city stroll.[21] Her breakout year came in 2018, when she secured a major contract with Ralph Lauren, fronting their Spring/Summer campaign photographed in evocative outdoor settings that highlighted her poised, all-American elegance.[6] That same year, she starred in Blumarine's Fall/Winter campaign, lensed by Luigi & Iango, where her striking features and dynamic poses elevated the brand's romantic, Italian aesthetic.[22] Additional campaigns included Valentino's Fall/Winter 2017 effort, showcasing her in bold, artistic compositions, and Twinset Milano's Spring/Summer 2019 ads, co-starring Birgit Kos and shot by Giampaolo Sgura in Milan to capture effortless sophistication.[23] These bookings were bolstered by her rising runway presence, which enhanced her appeal for print and visual advertising roles. Her editorial work further solidified her status as a versatile face in international fashion media, with frequent features across Vogue editions that positioned her as an emerging talent. In 2018, Faretta landed five Vogue covers, including a group cover for Vogue Japan (August, styled by Anna Dello Russo), a solo cover for Vogue Spain (August, by Camilla Akrans), a solo cover for Vogue Russia (August, by Olivier Zahm), a group cover for Vogue Germany (February), alongside a group cover for Vogue UK (May) as part of the "Next Generation" portfolio.[6][24][25][26] These covers were complemented by inside editorials, such as her sultry feature in Vogue Russia, where she explored glamorous, high-fashion narratives, and a luxurious accessories story in Vogue Paris (September 2019, "Paris Fétiche" by Mel Bles).[27][28] Later works included "The Stuff of Dreams" in Vogue UK (June 2020), emphasizing ethereal dreamscapes, and contributions to Vogue Italy (December 2019, "Gone Wrong" by Hugo Comte).[29] Beyond Vogue, Faretta's print and catalog endeavors encompassed fragrance and accessory advertising, notably Versace's Winter 2017 fragrance campaign and subsequent print ads in 2019, where her enigmatic expressions promoted scents like Dylan Blue and Crystal Noir.[30] She also featured in catalog work for brands like Zara (Fall/Winter 2017/18), delivering accessible yet chic looks that broadened her commercial reach.[31] These editorials and campaigns often highlighted her as a breakout star, with stories framing her rapid ascent from Croatian newcomer to global face of luxury fashion.[32]Other endeavors
Videography
Faretta has made notable appearances in fashion-related videos and music video tributes, showcasing her modeling presence in dynamic, on-screen formats. Her videography primarily features runway show recordings and promotional clips from high-profile brands, highlighting her poise and versatility in moving imagery. In 2017, Faretta appeared alongside top models such as Natasha Poly, Candice Swanepoel, and Kiki Willems in a lip-sync tribute video to Bruno Mars' song "Versace on the Floor," directed by Donatella Versace herself as a playful homage to the musician and the brand.[33] The video, filmed in a lavish Versace setting, captured the models dancing and mouthing the lyrics while dressed in signature house attire, emphasizing Faretta's early prominence in brand-affiliated media. Faretta's fashion show video credits include her role as a model in the Prada Resort 2018 Women's Show, where she walked the runway in a recorded presentation of the collection's elegant, minimalist designs.[34] She later featured in the Etam Live Show 2022, a live-streamed event blending performance and modeling, appearing on stage to showcase lingerie and swimwear looks amid musical performances.[35] In 2023, she participated in the Etam Cruise 2023 Show, contributing to the video documentation of the cruise-inspired collection with her signature confident stride.[36] These appearances underscore her consistent involvement in branded video content that extends her runway work into accessible, shareable formats.Public image and social media
Faretta Radic, known professionally as Faretta, has cultivated a distinctive public image as a worldly, multifaceted model who blends high fashion with approachable lifestyle elements. Her persona emphasizes authenticity, drawing from her Croatian roots and nomadic lifestyle, which she frequently highlights in interviews and online posts. This image positions her as relatable yet aspirational, appealing to a global audience interested in the realities behind the runway.[37] Central to her digital presence is her Instagram account @lafaretta, which boasts over 300,000 followers as of 2025 and serves as a platform for sharing lifestyle, travel, and fashion content. Posts often feature candid glimpses into her daily life, including behind-the-scenes moments from photoshoots and explorations in various cities, fostering a sense of connection with fans. Her videography credits further enhance this visual media profile by showcasing her creative involvement in content creation beyond traditional modeling.[8] Faretta's inclusion in influential lists such as the BoF 500 in 2018 and Models.com's Top 50 Models in 2017 has amplified her digital influence, establishing her as a key figure in the fashion industry's online ecosystem. These recognitions underscore her rapid rise and contribute to her branding as an emerging icon whose social media amplifies her professional narrative.[6][9] In public discussions, Faretta openly shares insights into her personal style, describing it as effortless and versatile, often incorporating menswear-inspired pieces with feminine touches. She has spoken about the challenges and excitement of life as a model, including the demands of constant travel and maintaining balance in a high-pressure industry. These conversations, featured in outlets like FashionTV, humanize her image and resonate with aspiring models and fashion enthusiasts.[37][38] Her global travels, having lived across the globe after leaving Croatia, are a recurring theme in her online content and interviews, portraying her as a citizen of the world who draws inspiration from diverse cultures. This nomadic aspect reinforces her adventurous persona, with posts capturing experiences from European fashion weeks to international locales.[8] Faretta's appearances at high-profile events, such as the amfAR Gala Cannes red carpet in 2025, further solidify her public image as a glamorous yet grounded figure in fashion philanthropy circles. Dressed in elegant designs, these moments highlight her poise and contribute to her reputation as an engaging social media personality who bridges elite events with accessible online storytelling.Recognition
Awards and nominations
In 2016, Faretta was highlighted by Vogue as one of the 16 models who ruled the Spring 2017 runways, recognizing her standout debut season with openings for Victoria Beckham, Roberto Cavalli, and Mugler, among others.[39] The following year, W magazine selected her as one of 15 must-know models for the Spring 2017 fashion week, praising her as an emerging talent from Croatia represented by The Society Management.[40] Models.com also named her a top newcomer for the S/S 2017 season, citing her semi-exclusive at Alexander Wang and walks for Prada, Saint Laurent, and Chanel.[41] Additionally, she received a nomination for Breakout Star (Female) at Models.com's 2017 Model of the Year Industry Awards, voted on by over 250 industry professionals.[9][42] In late 2017, Models.com ranked her among the Top 50 Models, acknowledging her rapid rise through prestigious bookings and editorials.[9] By 2018, Faretta earned inclusion in the Business of Fashion's BoF 500 list, which honors 500 individuals shaping the global fashion industry, highlighting her covers for five international Vogue editions and her contract with Ralph Lauren.[6]Media coverage and influence
Faretta's breakthrough in the fashion industry garnered significant media attention early in her career, particularly during the Spring 2017 season. Vogue highlighted her as "Modeling's Newest One-Name Wonder," praising her commanding presence on the runway where she opened shows for Victoria Beckham, Roberto Cavalli, and Mugler, marking her debut as a standout talent.[10] Similarly, W Magazine featured her in its "15 Must-Know Models of the New Season," positioning her among emerging faces poised to dominate Fashion Week with her striking features and poised walk.[40] Her rising profile extended to industry publications like The Business of Fashion, which included her in its BoF 500 list of influential figures shaping global fashion, recognizing her contracts with brands such as Ralph Lauren and her covers across international Vogue editions.[6] As a Croatian model scouted from Split, Faretta has been celebrated for breaking into the international scene, contributing to greater visibility for Eastern European talent in a historically Western-dominated industry.[43] In 2025, Faretta continued to attract coverage through high-profile appearances, notably attending the amfAR Gala Cannes, where she walked the red carpet in a silver lamé gown, underscoring her enduring relevance in luxury events supporting AIDS research.[9] This event, presented by Chopard at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, reinforced her status as a versatile figure bridging modeling and philanthropy.References
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- Anthony Pasquall Faretta was charged with grand theft. He filed a request to represent himself in the Superior Court of Los Angeles County.
- Faretta Radic was born Antonija Radić on March 11, 1998, in Trogir, Croatia. She gained prominence for her classic style, appearing on countless Vogue ...
