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Bea de Giacomo for Vogue Italia

For the April issue of Vogue Italia, the magazine spotlights two sisters who are key figures in Italian cinema: director Alice Rohrwacher and actress Alba Rohrwacher. They sit down for a conversation with their close friend, actress and director Isabella Rossellini. Against the backdrop of an old villa on the outskirts of Rome, they explore the connection between cinema and fashion—something they describe as « psychomagical. » Their discussion weaves through childhood memories, Carnival costumes, red carpet gowns, and behind-the-scenes stories from film sets, all while reflecting on the deep bond they share as sisters. »People often talk about the drawers of memory, but rarely about those filled with clothing. Yet, they are so similar… » reads a post on the magazine’s Instagram account.
This intimate and captivating exchange is brought to life through the lens of photographer Bea de Giacomo, who makes his Vogue Italia cover debut with this issue.

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Production @kitten_production
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Bea de Giacomo for Vogue Italia For the April issue of Vogue Italia, the magazine spotlights two sisters who are key figures in Italian cinema: director Alice Rohrwacher and actress Alba Rohrwacher. They sit down for a conversation with their close friend, actress and director Isabella Rossellini. Against the backdrop of an old villa on the outskirts of Rome, they explore the connection between cinema and fashion—something they describe as « psychomagical. » Their discussion weaves through childhood memories, Carnival costumes, red carpet gowns, and behind-the-scenes stories from film sets, all while reflecting on the deep bond they share as sisters. »People often talk about the drawers of memory, but rarely about those filled with clothing. Yet, they are so similar… » reads a post on the magazine’s Instagram account. This intimate and captivating exchange is brought to life through the lens of photographer Bea de Giacomo, who makes his Vogue Italia cover debut with this issue. Creative Direction @vogueitalia Creative Director @franragazzi @raulmartinez Photographer @‌beadegiacomo Talent #AliceRohrwacher #AlbaRohrwacher Production @kitten_production Hair @marimarilondon Make up @thierry.do.nascimento Post House @sheriff.projects Italia 🇮🇹 #sheriffprojects
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