Uniukiyo Experience https://uniukiyoexperience.com/ Designers and Artists Tue, 02 Sep 2025 23:29:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://uniukiyoexperience.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/cropped-uniukiyo-favicon-150x150.png Uniukiyo Experience https://uniukiyoexperience.com/ 32 32 Pop-Up Art Shows: A New Stage for Artists in NYC https://uniukiyoexperience.com/pop-up-art-shows-a-new-stage-for-artists-in-nyc/ Sat, 06 Sep 2025 13:22:29 +0000 https://uniukiyoexperience.com/?p=2563 The Power of Pop-Up Exhibitions in New York A Fresh Stage for Creators New York’s pop-up exhibitions offer artists something special—flexibility, intimacy, and visibility. Unlike traditional galleries, these temporary events allow creatives to transform small spaces into showcases of imagination. For many, pop-ups are the perfect entry point into the city’s art world. Who Can […]

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The Power of Pop-Up Exhibitions in New York

A Fresh Stage for Creators

New York’s pop-up exhibitions offer artists something special—flexibility, intimacy, and visibility. Unlike traditional galleries, these temporary events allow creatives to transform small spaces into showcases of imagination. For many, pop-ups are the perfect entry point into the city’s art world.

Who Can Participate

Pop-ups welcome every type of creator. Painters and photographers often use them to share new collections. Writers can host book launches or readings in cozy, artistic spaces. Fashion designers present capsule collections, while leather artisans, jewelers, and other makers highlight their craftsmanship. Beauty professionals showcase live demonstrations and masterclasses, turning artistry into performance.

Even those working in experimental fields—digital art, installations, or handmade décor—find audiences eager to engage. The beauty of pop-ups lies in their inclusivity: if you have an idea and a vision, New York has an audience ready to see it.

Why Pop-Ups Matter

Pop-up exhibitions connect artists directly with their community. Visitors step into a space, not just to look, but to interact, ask questions, and discover. For creators, that intimacy is priceless. It allows immediate feedback, builds personal connections, and often leads to new collaborations.

New York’s Love for Pop-Ups

The city thrives on constant change, and pop-ups mirror that rhythm. From SoHo lofts to Brooklyn warehouses, venues transform overnight into stages for creativity. This spontaneity excites audiences who crave fresh experiences. People line up not only to see art, but to be part of something unique and fleeting.

A Creative Movement

Pop-ups are not just trends—they are becoming cultural staples. They represent freedom for artists, giving them the ability to experiment, collaborate, and reach people outside the traditional gallery system. For New York’s art lovers, they offer the thrill of discovering new talent in unexpected places.

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Why Every Artist Dreams of New York https://uniukiyoexperience.com/why-every-artist-dreams-of-new-york/ Tue, 02 Sep 2025 23:21:51 +0000 https://uniukiyoexperience.com/?p=2561 Why Artists Need New York City The Global Stage for Creativity New York City is more than a destination—it is the heartbeat of global creativity. Every corner tells a story, every street is a canvas, and every event is a chance to be seen. Artists worldwide travel here because New York does not just welcome […]

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Why Artists Need New York City

The Global Stage for Creativity

New York City is more than a destination—it is the heartbeat of global creativity. Every corner tells a story, every street is a canvas, and every event is a chance to be seen. Artists worldwide travel here because New York does not just welcome art, it celebrates it.

Opportunities Across Every Medium

In New York, opportunities are endless for artists of every discipline. Painters display their vision in galleries. Photographers capture urban energy and show their collections in curated spaces. Writers launch books through readings and literary gatherings. Fashion designers unveil bold collections on runways and intimate presentations. Even artisans who create leather products, jewelry, or handcrafted pieces find a home in New York’s vibrant scene.

Beauty professionals also bring their artistry to life here. Makeup artists, hairstylists, and estheticians host masterclasses or participate in collaborative events. The diversity of art forms is what makes the city’s creative energy so powerful.

Iconic Events That Shape the Scene

New York sets the stage with world-class events. New York Fashion Week, Frieze New York, and The Armory Show bring together industry leaders and rising stars. Smaller cultural gatherings and pop-up showcases give space for emerging voices. These platforms ensure that creativity in all its forms finds an audience.

A Place of Connection

Being part of the New York art scene is more than exposure—it is about belonging. Artists connect with curators, buyers, publishers, collectors, and peers. Each conversation can spark collaboration or opportunity. The city’s energy makes people push their boundaries and reimagine their work.

Names That Inspire

History proves the city’s role as a cultural catalyst. Artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Cindy Sherman, and Keith Haring transformed their careers here. Today, new names in fashion, design, and literature continue to find recognition by sharing their work in New York.

Why Presence Matters

For every artist, from the well-known to the emerging, New York remains the ultimate stage. The city’s blend of opportunity, diversity, and visibility makes it essential for anyone ready to share their vision with the world.

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Empowering Women with Marija Aidooklin’s Haute Couture https://uniukiyoexperience.com/empowering-women-with-marija-aidooklins-haute-couture/ Thu, 21 Aug 2025 13:16:06 +0000 https://uniukiyo.webdizajner.net/?p=2225 Marija Aidooklin is a visionary fashion designer known for her elegant and empowering haute couture. Her acclaimed collections, Heartbeat and The Darkness and the Light, blend artistic creativity with wearable luxury, celebrating confidence, femininity, and individuality. Recognized internationally, Marija has showcased her work at prestigious events like the Cannes International Fashion Show. Each creation from […]

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Marija Aidooklin is a visionary fashion designer known for her elegant and empowering haute couture. Her acclaimed collections, Heartbeat and The Darkness and the Light, blend artistic creativity with wearable luxury, celebrating confidence, femininity, and individuality. Recognized internationally, Marija has showcased her work at prestigious events like the Cannes International Fashion Show. Each creation from Marija Aidooklin Atelier tells a story of sophistication, innovation, and timeless style, making her a leading name in modern high fashion.

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Early beginnings

1. When did you realize fashion design was your true career path?

I fell in love with fashion design early in life. As a teenager, I decided I would build my future as a designer. My passion came from a deep need to create, a love for aesthetics, and a desire to express myself through clothing.

It wasn’t just about liking clothes. I was fascinated by the entire process—from sketching to tailoring to the final stitch. Moreover, I experimented with shapes, colors, and textures. I also drew, painted, made jewelry, and explored every artistic outlet I could.

From a young age, I sketched clothing ideas and played with my wardrobe. Consequently, friends and family often came to me for styling advice. My creativity and personal style were noticed early.

One of my first real steps into the industry came through modeling in my early twenties. This experience opened doors, introduced me to talented designers, and gave me a close-up view of the fashion world. Furthermore, some of those connections remain part of my network today.


2. How did your education prepare you for the fashion industry?

Studying at the Academy of Technical and Artistic Vocational Studies gave me a strong foundation. There, I learned sketching, pattern making, draping, fabric selection, and garment construction. In addition, I mastered industry software like Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and Corel Draw for digital design.

Beyond design, I studied drawing, painting, fashion illustration, costume design, and textile creation—woven, knitted, printed, and unique textiles. Additionally, I learned how fashion houses operate, from production timelines to branding, retail strategy, and marketing. I built a professional portfolio that showcased both technical skill and creative identity. Moreover, the program encouraged me to develop a distinctive style that would stand out in the market.

Through deadlines, teamwork, and adapting designs for production, I gained confidence and practical experience. My education gave me technical expertise, creative confidence, and the business sense needed to succeed.

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3. Which early career experiences shaped you most as a designer?

I first stepped into the industry as a model. Through this experience, I gained a behind-the-scenes view of shows, fittings, and the entire preparation process. In addition, styling allowed me to express creativity in new ways. I experimented with combinations, developed my own aesthetic, and learned how designs translate to real-life wearability. Modeling taught me how clothing interacts with the body—its form, fit, and movement. Furthermore, it connected me with designers, stylists, and clients, leading to collaborations and future opportunities.

Overall, styling strengthened my ability to communicate ideas and adapt designs for different needs. It shaped my brand identity and helped me connect my work to a target audience.

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4. Your collections like Heartbeat; and The Darkness and the Light; attracted attention both in Serbia and internationally. What defines your creative process when developing a collection?

My creative process unfolds in multiple interconnected stages, from the first spark of inspiration to market-ready pieces. It begins with research and inspiration. I study seasonal trends, cultural shifts, art, music, and social movements. Then, I build a concept by collecting visuals such as mood boards, color palettes, textures, and defining the emotional tone of the collection. Inspiration often arises naturally from my personal experiences, emotions, and everything I carry inside me. When I actively explore inspiration, I look to nature, art, culture, and past experiences. This first spark sets the tone for the entire design process.

Next, I narrow inspiration into a clear concept or story. I select materials, patterns, and create a color palette that reflects the collection’s mood. Simultaneously, I define silhouettes, shapes, proportions, and key design features that unify the collection. Then, I begin sketching, starting freehand, followed by technical drawings. I transform 2D ideas into 3D shapes while sourcing materials, working with fabric samples, and creating embellishments. Draping and cutting follow, leading to the first sample garments. During this stage, I collaborate with a modeler to perfect the fit.

Afterward, I carefully organize the collection to ensure flow, variety, and a logical story from the first to the last garment. I also identify signature pieces that define the brand’s identity. Finally, comes the presentation stage. Styling decisions—accessories, shoes, hair, and makeup—complete the vision. Then the fashion show, runway presentations, public appearances, digital campaigns, and collaborations with marketing teams follow.

Throughout the process, ideas evolve and are reworked multiple times. Moreover, collaboration with designers and marketing teams is crucial. A collection is not just clothes; it is a story in fabric and form.

Ultimately, the key to success is balance. Creative originality must combine with wearability, brand identity, and production feasibility.

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5. Can you describe the fashion lines you create under the Marija Aidooklin Atelier brand? What makes them special and what types of materials do you work with to bring your vision to life?

The “Heartbeat” and “The Darkness and the Light” collections, as well as the Marija Aidooklin Atelier brand, are created for a confident, classy, and feminine woman with exquisite taste. These women represent power, beauty, and uniqueness. They love and reward themselves and always leave a mark of originality.

The brand reflects elegance, wearability, femininity, glamour, and timeless sophistication. For instance, the “Heartbeat” collection features asymmetrical cuts of varying dimensions, unified into a modern, refined whole, crafted from the finest materials. Its inspiration comes from costume design.

Similarly, “The Darkness and the Light” collection reflects my recent emotions. Light symbolizes humanity and love, while darkness represents strength and power. These haute couture pieces are handmade and unique. Additionally, I create jewelry by hand, styled with the collection to highlight sophistication and luxury.

Each piece is designed for women who want to feel their best. The creations emphasize grace, sophistication, and the feminine silhouette. They are made from luxurious fabrics for women who value quality and striking appearance. I treat each garment as a work of art, aiming to make clients feel “royal.”

To bring my vision to life, I work with a wide range of natural and synthetic luxury materials. I often use silk, cashmere, and cotton for their softness, shine, and durability. In addition, I experiment with chiffon, lace, velvet, organza, and tulle for unique textures and draping. Above all, I prioritize the highest quality materials for luxurious feel, durability, and aesthetic appeal.

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6. Can you share more about your participation in the Cannes International Fashion Show and how that experience influenced your career?

I was invited to the International Fashion Show and Competition in Cannes, France, from May 23-25, 2025. The festival gathered 58 designers from 38 countries ahead of the Cannes Film Festival. Therefore, I represented both my brand and my country, Serbia.

My emotions were a mix of pride and honor. It was a dream come true, the result of years of hard work and dedication. Furthermore, the experience was unforgettable, my first international fashion show. I gave my best, as did my team, and the event radiated positive energy. My collection, “The Darkness and the Light,” placed in the top 10, earning numerous positive reviews and invitations for international collaborations. Additionally, I was commissioned to create styling for the festival host, highlighting my creations as “magnificent.” Several dresses sold at the festival, and I received an invitation to exhibit in the official pop-up store next year.

This experience increased my visibility, credibility, and potential for growth. It introduced my designs to a global audience, gained media attention, and connected me with industry experts and clients. Ultimately, the success at Cannes elevated my profile, showcasing my talent and creative vision.

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7. Which collaborations, events or media appearances (TV, magazines, festivals) do you consider the most important for the development and recognition of your brand so far?

The “Heartbeat” collection received a great response from clients and attracted media attention. After returning from France with “The Darkness and the Light,” I was invited to national television shows, gave magazine interviews, and was featured in international publications.

I appeared on the front cover of “Quadro” and the back cover of “Artego,” which was both an honor and a milestone for my brand. Each appearance contributed to brand development, recognition, and business opportunities.

Since 2024, I have collaborated with the renowned art organization “Art Battle Balkan,” styling the festival host in dresses from my new collection, currently held in Tivat, Montenegro.


8. As a designer who also illustrates and handcrafts elements of her work, how do you balance the artistic side of your process with the demands of the fashion business?

Balancing creativity with business demands is essential. I achieve this by conducting market research, understanding consumer behavior, and making commercially viable decisions while staying true to my artistic vision. Defining the brand, identifying a unique selling proposition, and knowing my target audience guide my creative direction. Additionally, feedback from customers helps refine both the aesthetic and functional aspects of my designs.

Business skills are equally important. I understand production costs, marketing strategies, and profitability, which ensures my creative ideas become successful products. Collaboration with marketing teams helps my work resonate with the target audience while preserving creative integrity. In the end, I prioritize design elements that balance artistic appeal and commercial success.

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Future visions and goals

9. How do you see the development of the Marija Aidooklin Atelier brand in the next few years – both creatively and in terms of international reach?

I envision my brand evolving by staying true to its core values while embracing new creative directions. I plan to experiment with innovative forms, immersive experiences, and unique materials. As I expand internationally, I aim to understand cultural nuances and adapt my visual identity to different regions. This approach will allow Marija Aidooklin Atelier to grow globally while remaining authentic and distinctive.


10. What types of partnerships, fashion events or markets are you most interested in exploring down the road?

I am most interested in partnerships that enhance brand visibility, open new markets, and create unique products. These collaborations may involve other brands, celebrities, and digital platforms, including social media. I also want to participate in major fashion events like New York Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, and Milan Fashion Week. Additionally, trade shows and pop-up shops provide opportunities to showcase my work, network, and establish meaningful industry connections.


11. What is your ultimate goal as a designer – what legacy would you like your brand to leave in the world of fashion?

My ultimate goal goes beyond creating beautiful clothes. I want to leave a lasting impression through the identity and influence of my brand. This includes shaping trends, promoting personal style, supporting sustainability, and achieving commercial success. Ultimately, I hope to be remembered for my unique vision, creative contributions, and the lasting legacy my work creates in the fashion world.

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Ivana Rashlich: From Engraving to Film, Crafting Timeless Art https://uniukiyoexperience.com/ivana-rashlich-from-engraving-to-film-crafting-timeless-art/ Fri, 15 Aug 2025 22:02:23 +0000 https://uniukiyo.webdizajner.net/?p=2239 Renowned artist Ivana Rashlich transforms delicate glass into timeless masterpieces. A master of engraving and filmmaking, she merges tradition, nature, and emotion, creating works that captivate audiences worldwide. With exhibitions across Europe and the U.S., and recognition as a Fellow of the Guild of Glass Engravers (UK), Ivana continues to push creative boundaries, blending fragility, […]

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Renowned artist Ivana Rashlich transforms delicate glass into timeless masterpieces. A master of engraving and filmmaking, she merges tradition, nature, and emotion, creating works that captivate audiences worldwide. With exhibitions across Europe and the U.S., and recognition as a Fellow of the Guild of Glass Engravers (UK), Ivana continues to push creative boundaries, blending fragility, precision, and light into powerful artistic statements.

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Early beginnings

1. How did your journey into the arts begin? Was there a defining moment in your childhood or youth that shaped your creative path?

My interest in art began in early childhood. Like most children, I started with drawing and painting, later exploring various other artistic techniques. I was curious to try every medium that caught my attention, even in the slightest. Over time, I discovered my strengths and began combining them in my work.

I believe I truly found my artistic voice when I discovered engraving. The beauty of glass engraving opened my heart and marked a completely new chapter in my life. That was the moment I knew I should dedicate myself fully to this artistic path.

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2. What inspired your deep connection to nature and the divine, which seem to echo throughout your work today?

Nature has always been a profound source of inspiration. I am captivated by life’s natural forms, their evolution, and the inherent beauty of every creature. Through glass engraving, I strive to capture and preserve that beauty. This connection led me toward realism, though I sometimes explore surrealistic elements when emotion guides me.

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3. You studied graphic engineering and design—how did that background influence your approach to traditional forms like glass engraving and sculpture?

I began studying graphic engineering and design later, after my passion for engraving was already strong. I felt a deep need to explore digital art and grow alongside evolving technology.

This curiosity eventually led me to filmmaking, an unexpected but rewarding path that became part of my family’s creative journey and one branch of our family business. It allowed me to merge traditional and modern mediums, expanding my artistic expression.


Personal & Professional Journey

4. Your work spans from stipple engraving to filmmaking—how do you navigate such diverse mediums, and how do they reflect different parts of you?

Traditional techniques like glass engraving remain the most authentic way I express myself. However, cinematography brought new excitement and fulfillment. Artists naturally find ways to translate creativity across mediums, and each discipline reflects a different facet of my vision and personality.

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5. What does your creative process look like when working with glass—something so fragile, yet powerful? Do you find it meditative or more intense?

Engraving glass is both meditative and intense. Each dot in stippling is permanent; mistakes cannot be erased. Especially in portrait work, precision is critical. This awareness adds intensity, yet the act of engraving itself brings deep calm.

Glass’s fragility requires caution, making each creation a balance between serenity and focus. This delicate tension enhances the power and timelessness of the art.


6. You’ve exhibited across Europe and the U.S., and your film Eternity was featured at major festivals. What are some milestones or recognitions that felt especially meaningful in your career so far?

Creating my biographical short film Eternity was deeply fulfilling, merging engraving and film into a single expressive work.

Equally memorable was my solo exhibition My Way in 2016 at Sirmium Palatium Imperiale in Serbia, a dream realized exactly as envisioned. Hosting friends and sharing that moment created an unforgettable emotional resonance.

Being elected a Fellow of the Guild of Glass Engravers was another milestone. Recognition from peers who share the same devotion to this delicate art is a profound honor I cherish deeply.

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7. You’re a Fellow and Council member of The Guild of Glass Engravers in the UK. What does that title mean to you, and how has that community influenced your growth?

Joining the Guild early in my engraving career connected me with world-class artists and collective exhibitions that celebrate craftsmanship.

Over time, the Guild became an artistic home. Being elected a Fellow represents the culmination of years of devotion and discipline. It is the highest distinction within the Guild and a deeply personal affirmation of my dedication to glass engraving.


Vision & Future

8. You said that “everything is about light”—how has that idea shaped not only your visual work but your life philosophy?

In engraving, light brings each piece to life. Without it, the work remains hidden. Similarly, in life, light allows us to shine fully. I found this light in my family, especially my daughter Nela, who inspires me to be the best artist, mother, and human being.

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9. Are there any upcoming projects, collaborations, or dreams you’re currently pursuing?

I am currently preparing for “Serbian Culture in the Heart of Miami,” opening September 13th, 2025, at the History Miami Museum. This 120-day celebration promotes Serbian heritage and fosters cultural diplomacy between Serbia and the U.S.

Through my glass engravings and video presentations, I will share our rich cultural legacy with a wider audience—a source of immense personal and professional pride.

As for my dreams, they are expansive and ongoing. Some are yet to take shape, but I look forward to sharing them as they develop into reality.

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Danijela Radocaj: Painting the Soul of Human Experience https://uniukiyoexperience.com/danijela-radocaj-painting-the-soul-of-human-experience/ Sat, 05 Jul 2025 01:17:41 +0000 https://uniukiyo.webdizajner.net/?p=2183 Danijela Radocaj’s art is a powerful expression of resilience, creativity, and soul. Growing up in Belgrade’s outskirts, her connection with nature sparked a vivid imagination that has guided her artistic journey. With studies in Italy and exhibitions in New York, Florence, and Budapest, Danijela blends vibrant colors and bold shapes to create pieces that speak […]

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Danijela Radocaj’s art is a powerful expression of resilience, creativity, and soul. Growing up in Belgrade’s outskirts, her connection with nature sparked a vivid imagination that has guided her artistic journey. With studies in Italy and exhibitions in New York, Florence, and Budapest, Danijela blends vibrant colors and bold shapes to create pieces that speak deeply to human experience.

Her work reflects a lifelong commitment to authenticity and exploration. Through every brushstroke, she invites viewers to connect with their own stories and emotions. Danijela’s mission is to inspire transformation and curiosity, making her a rising force in the contemporary art scene.

Step into her world — where art becomes a powerful window into life’s most profound moments.

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Roots, Reality, and the Rise of an Artist’s Soul

Can you tell us about your early life in Belgrade and how the city’s culture influenced your artistic journey?

I grew up in a suburb of Belgrade. My childhood, like many in my generation, started peacefully. But toward the end of elementary school, the civil war began. Life changed overnight. The difficult conditions affected almost everyone across the former Yugoslavia.

Belgrade, during my early years, was a big, calm city where people lived with ease. I lived with my grandparents on the outskirts, surrounded by nature. Every day was filled with outdoor play. That constant connection with the natural world sparked my imagination. It helped me build a rich inner world—one where I felt safe, inspired, and free.

When did you first realize that you wanted to become an artist, and how did your family and surroundings support this dream?

At twelve, I started following the work of fashion designers featured in magazines. My mom used to buy a fashion magazine called BAZAR, and I would copy the models from its pages. Drawing felt natural—it was the easiest and least complicated way to begin.

I wanted to enroll in a design high school, but my parents couldn’t support that path financially. At twenty, I took the initiative and started attending drawing classes to prepare for art school.

Not long after, in 1999, Serbia was bombed. The entire country was thrown into chaos. There was fear, panic, and uncertainty. In that moment, drawing became my escape. It was the only way I could protect my mind and spirit from everything happening around me.

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You initially pursued Political Science before transitioning to art. What led you to make such a significant shift, and how did that decision shape your path?

I believe big shifts in life often come from moments that shake us out of routine. It can be a quote, a verse, or even just a sentence in a book—something that awakens your inner voice and tells you it’s time to move forward.

Painful experiences bring awakening. Even if we resist it at first, over time, we see how necessary and transformative those moments really are.

While studying social policy and social work at the Faculty of Political Sciences in Belgrade, I truly believed that was my path. When I began working in the field, the job was dynamic and engaging—but something inside me kept asking, “Is this all?”

Then I went through a deeply emotional period. I began to question everything—life, meaning, purpose. That inner search brought me back to art. During that intense search for answers, I believe I was also seeking connection with something greater—God, the Universe. And I believe He gently pointed me toward the path called art. That’s where I began to find Him.

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Your education began with drawing classes and Byzantine art school. How did these experiences lay the foundation for your creative vision?

Drawing classes are the foundation for entering any art school. They’re essential for every aspiring artist or creative. But the Byzantine iconography school was something entirely different—deep, spiritual, and transformative.

I joined that school at a time when I was searching for meaning. I had questions about existence and time. Icon painting helped me explore those deeper truths.

It’s a very old and sacred art, done according to a strict canon—just like it was centuries ago. There’s a beautiful definition of an icon: “A window to the spiritual world.” And that’s exactly what it felt like. Learning iconography taught me patience, focus, and discipline. Every painting, when created with intention, can hold spiritual power. It depends on how willing we are to explore the invisible—within ourselves and around us.

Looking back, I’m truly grateful for the path I followed. It wasn’t easy. Many times it felt impossible. But even though it wasn’t something I consciously planned, I now see it was meant to be. It was written for me long before I realized it.

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From Belgrade to Florence: Shaping Art and Life with Purpose

Serbia has a rich artistic heritage. How has your background shaped the themes or styles you explore in your work?

Everything we go through in life shapes the way we see the world.

Living in Serbia, especially over the last thirty-plus years, meant facing emotional, mental, and social challenges. It was a time of struggle, uncertainty, and deep reflection. Naturally, that influenced the questions I ask in my work—about the meaning of life, limitations, and where those boundaries really come from. Are they imposed by others, or by ourselves?

Our ancestors’ lives also shape who we are. Their battles, heartbreaks, emotional struggles, and destinies live in us. Through them, we connect with our country and history in a deeply personal and emotional way.

Being an artist in a country marked by decades of hardship, poverty, and instability is incredibly challenging. I wouldn’t say it’s impossible, but it takes great inner strength.

Balancing everyday responsibilities with a creative life requires resilience. You have to hold on to your passion, your need to create, even when life’s winds try to blow it away. And that’s never easy.

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From Passion to Purpose: Inside Zana Savicevic’s Influencer Life https://uniukiyoexperience.com/from-passion-to-purpose-inside-zana-savicevics-influencer-life/ Wed, 18 Jun 2025 20:27:58 +0000 https://uniukiyo.webdizajner.net/?p=2155 Meet Zana Savicevic, a rising name in the world of fashion and beauty influencers. Known for her effortless style, genuine voice, and deep love for aesthetics, Zana has built a meaningful space online—one that reflects her values, creativity, and heart. What began as a spontaneous passion soon turned into a full-time career. Today, she collaborates […]

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Meet Zana Savicevic, a rising name in the world of fashion and beauty influencers. Known for her effortless style, genuine voice, and deep love for aesthetics, Zana has built a meaningful space online—one that reflects her values, creativity, and heart.

What began as a spontaneous passion soon turned into a full-time career. Today, she collaborates with global brands like Samsung, Philips, Brosway, Lancôme, Fossil, and more—while staying true to her unique voice and personal style.

Zana’s approach to content is all about intention. She shares what feels real, avoids trends that don’t align with her, and always centers her storytelling around authenticity, family, and self-care. From quiet mornings at home to creative projects behind the scenes, she brings followers into a world that’s inspiring yet grounded.

In this exclusive interview, Zana opens up about her beginnings, the lessons she’s learned in a fast-moving industry, and her thoughts on creating a fashion or beauty brand. She also reveals what truly drives her: love, creativity, and the power of staying present.

Keep reading to discover how Zana balances motherhood, deadlines, and digital influence—while staying connected to what matters most.

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Beginnings & Inspirations

Can you take us back to the moment you knew fashion and beauty were your calling? What sparked your journey as an influencer?


It all started naturally and without pressure. I’ve always felt drawn to fashion, beauty, and the kind of aesthetics that make people feel good in their own skin. There was no big plan—just passion. Over time, what began as something small and personal grew into something much bigger.

It brought me joy, opened doors, and became a part of who I am. I didn’t chase it—it found me, and I simply followed the path it created.

How would you describe your personal style, and how has it evolved over time?


My style has always been instinctive. I dress based on how something makes me feel—not just what’s trending. Of course, I stay aware of fashion trends, but I never force a look that doesn’t feel true to me. That’s key. Style should be personal, not performative.

I’ve always gravitated toward earthy tones, soft nudes, and denim. They feel like home—comfortable, effortless, and timeless. These are the pieces I always return to, no matter the season.

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Who or what has been your biggest inspiration in shaping your approach to fashion and beauty?

I find inspiration in everyday life. The people I love, quiet moments, and kind energy all shape how I see beauty and style. My family and home keep me grounded. The love I share with others gives meaning to everything I do. My love for beauty began early. Even as a little girl, I cared deeply about skincare and self-care. I always treated my skin with love—and I still do.

To me, beauty isn’t just how we look. It’s how we care for ourselves, inside and out.

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Career & Collaborations

What’s your process when creating content—do you follow trends, or do you prefer setting them?

I stay connected to trends, especially online—but I don’t follow them blindly. What matters most is staying true to myself. The content I enjoy most is the kind I create from start to finish. I come up with the idea, film it, edit it, and share it in a way that feels real. That’s when I feel most connected to my work.

Whether it’s fashion, beauty, or home décor, I always share what feels right to me. That’s how my audience knows it’s honest—because it’s mine and truly authentic.

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Which collaborations or projects have been the most meaningful to you, and why?

There have been many amazing moments in my career, especially working with global brands  , such as Samsung, Philips, Brosway, Lancome, MK, Fossil.. I’ve admired for a long time. Those experiences definitely shaped me and opened doors.

But honestly, what means the most to me are the long-term partnerships I’ve built over time. When you work with people who truly understand your voice and trust your creative vision, something special happens. That kind of trust and consistency is rare, and it makes the work feel genuine and meaningful.

I’ve learned that the best collaborations don’t feel forced—they feel natural. When everything aligns, the result is always more authentic and impactful. That’s the kind of collaboration I aim for, and it’s what keeps me motivated and inspired.

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Being in the fashion and beauty industry comes with challenges. What are some obstacles you’ve faced, and how did you overcome them?

This industry is demanding. There’s constant pressure to stay relevant, create new content, and meet deadlines. One of my biggest challenges has been balancing personal life with professional duties. Over time, I learned to set clear priorities and protect my energy. I faced moments of doubt, but I always return to my original purpose: sharing what I love with heart. That keeps me grounded and moving forward.

How would you define your lifestyle as a fashion and beauty influencer? What parts do you love most, and is there anything you don’t enjoy as much?

My lifestyle is a beautiful kind of chaos. First, my family and loved ones always come first. Everything else falls into place around them. I live step by step, never late, and always giving my best. When my home feels balanced, I feel stronger and more focused in every part of life. What I love most is the creativity—expressing myself and connecting with people through my content. However, tight deadlines can be challenging. Still, I’ve learned to manage pressure and stay true to myself through it all.

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Vision & Future Plans

How do you see your role as an influencer evolving in the coming years? Any exciting plans or projects on the horizon?

I try to move through life gently, step by step. I don’t plan too far ahead because life has taught me that the best things come unexpectedly. A few years ago, I couldn’t have imagined being where I am today. I do have some exciting projects coming up—ones that feel really special. But I’ll keep those details for later. For now, I’ll keep creating, keep sharing, and let the next chapter surprise me.

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If you could create your own fashion or beauty brand, what would it represent, and how would it stand out in the industry?

If I created a beauty brand, it would be purely natural. Gentle, organic, and kind to the skin—that’s what I believe in and use myself. I wouldn’t make anything I wouldn’t love. In fashion, I’d create pieces made with love. Warm, intentional, and full of soul. That’s all I can say for now. But if it happens, it will come straight from the heart.

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How do you want people to feel when they engage with your content? What’s the ultimate message you hope to share through your influence?

More than anything, I want people to feel love when they come across my work. I hope they feel inspired to care for themselves, to believe in themselves, to grow in their own time and in their own way. My content is personal—it’s my heart, my thoughts, my perspective on the world. Being a mother has given my life so much meaning, and my family is everything to me. If someone visits my page and leaves feeling a little more uplifted, a little more connected to themselves, then I’ve done something right. We all deserve to feel good, to feel enough, and to wake up grateful for the day ahead.

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