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Interview

Annie Mazzola

Annie Mazzola, we could define her as the Clark Kent of the fashion world: booker for an important, Milan-based modeling agency by day, entertainer of the Instagram era by night. The most unusual question she has ever been asked? “Is it you or a robot who replies to the direct messages you receive?”. It actually was her who got back to our questions, without the slightest lipstick smear.

“Always believe, never give up”. Can we say you made this maxim your life manifesto?

Absolutely, yes! Simona Ventura came up with it and I made it mine.

Annie Mazzola

I’m very happy and proud of both my shapes and my 153 cm of height. Moreover, I can assure you that, when I teach my models how to walk on high heels in my ‘Walking Lessons’, their slides are no better than mine.

Besides having a very strong identity, you sport a unique and original look: black fringe, red lipstick and modern pin-up style. What do you like most and least about your look?

What I like most is that…it’s mine: it wasn’t made up to create a character, I’m exactly the same one I was a few years ago, same hairstyle and makeup. The aforementioned fringe is just my distinguishing feature, I cut it myself (and I’ll always do it on my own).

You now have ‘a life on the stage’ and many ongoing collaborations. Do you miss anything about everyday life?

Yes, of course. I miss having some more free time. My life really is super busy: I split my time between the life in the agency and the life of the entertainer, and I always have to work on a lot of projects. I’d like to have a few spare hours to relax and just dedicate myself to my two jobs with more calmness.

Let’s talk about fashion. What’s always in Annie’s bag?

A lipstick, absolutely.

Besides the many collaborations, you’re a great professional in the field of model booking, working for an important, Milan-based agency. What does it mean to work with women who are 40 cm taller than you pretty much every day?

Well, I’m used to it and I have to say it’s never been a problem for me. Each and every person is unique and obviously the physicality of a model is very different from mine. I’m very happy and proud of both my shapes and my 153 cm of height. Moreover, I can assure you that, when I teach my models how to walk on high heels in my ‘Walking Lessons’, their slides are no better than mine.

You really have a healthy lifestyle. As your Instagram stories witness, on some days, at 6AM, you’re out and about, ready to train yourself. That being said, what’s your all-time favourite dish?

I would have never thought of saying it, but training really excites me. I’m lucky to have a wonderful personal trainer, Sara Ventura, who is passionate and patient, having respect for my needs (and my desires). I don’t follow any diet and I could never live without meat sauce.

Mrs. Franca, your mother, is a style icon and one of the most followed ladies on the internet. Who are the people you’re really attached to?

There are so many of them and they’re all unique. How much time do I have to talk about them all? My mum’s unique and she’s a really important point of reference for me. My dad Piero, who’s a bit more ‘offline’ than Franca, also is a fundamental presence in all my choices. Then, there’s Andrew, who’s more than my best friend, who’s more than a brother, who’s that person you don’t have to say anything to…because a glance is more than enough. Giuseppe and Eleonora, who I met when I moved to Milan 7 years ago and who are now part of my ‘family’. Rebecca’s not only a wonderful friend but also my stylist. Vittoria’s one of my favourite human beings and, last but not least, my agent Filippo. As I told you, there still are many more.

Has being a woman who exposes herself on the social networks ever led you to face haters and cyber bullies? What’s your defense against keyboard warriors?

I don’t like to call them haters, I prefer to define them as ‘people who don’t have a satisfying life and, instead of trying to reach their goals, spend their own time criticizing others’ success’. Lucky for me, my following isn’t made up of this kind of people. As I always expose myself, sometimes people don’t agree with me…but that’s totally normal.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

I can’t say, really. For me, it’s always hard to make such long-term predictions.

We are going to a hideous karaoke bar in the suburbs. Which song do we sing? And, most importantly, which outfit do we wear?

Karaoke bars never are hideous. I love karaoke bars of any kind. We just wear sequins and sing “I Will Survive”!

Make a wish.

A good mood, forever.

The aforementioned fringe is just my distinguishing feature, I cut it myself (and I’ll always do it on my own).