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Sara Brajovic

Model; Writer & Creator. www.sarabrajovic.com. London

Sara Brajovic isn’t just another blogger. Sure, she regularly posts outfits and inspiration, but the London-based babe is also a model, actress and pianist with a degree in world history. Born-and-bred in Paris, Brajovic began modeling at the tender age of 11, when a little known photographer by the name of Peter Lindbergh snapped a shot of her, while vacationing with her fam in the south of France. When you catch the attention of a world-renowned photog before you’ve lost all your baby teeth, you’re pretty much destined for greatness. (Stay with us for a sec. This girl’s a globetrotter.) Before diving head first into the fashion world, Brajovic started her studies at a boarding schoo (highschool in the mountains)l in Switzerland, then moved on to study Piano at the Academy of Music in Paris, and then History at King's College University in London. With a modeling career on the horizon, Brajovic made the move to NYC’s West Village, got signed to IMG and began her studies in acting at Lee Strasberg. She has graced the pages of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, POP and i-D as a model and has been published—let’s not forget she’s a writer, too—in some of those mags, as well. Brajovic’s love for the art world not only landed her a summer internship at Sotheby’s during college, but also in a bidding war with Jared Leto. And, yes, she won. Her UK home is covered in custom graffiti-printed walls and antiques, including a golden palm tree lamp from the ‘70s.  Her penchant for art has amassed a massive Marni collection of wearable art from chunky “orthopedic chic” heels to quirky neon frames. With an affliction for anything made by Consuelo Castiglioni, we’re pretty sure Brajovic will be first in line for that upcoming H&M collab. And, let’s just say it’s a good thing that Cov-veteran, Jenn Cranston lives on the other side of the pond.

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These glasses are by Sunettes and they come in every colour. I bought them at Liberty in London. To be accessorized with straight hair, parted in the middle. Sunglasses, Sunettes
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'>These glasses are by Sunettes and they come in every colour. I bought them at Liberty in London. To be accessorized with straight hair, parted in the middle. 

</span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>Sunglasses, Sunettes</span>#inline_01
This is the Miu Miu “Schoolboy Bag”- I use it for my Mac when I am running to meetings. A day bag and travel bag. It lightens up any outfit as well. Bag, Miu Miu
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'>This is the Miu Miu “Schoolboy Bag”- I use it for my Mac when I am running to meetings. A day bag and travel bag. It lightens up any outfit as well.

</span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>Bag, Miu Miu</span>#inline_02
I love to wear these with tunics. There is an element of orthopedic chic going on here. Shoes, Marni
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'>I love to wear these with tunics. There is an element of orthopedic chic going on here.
</span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>Shoes, Marni 
</span>#inline_03
Bally has been producing amazing collections since Graeme Fidler and Michael Herz were appointed creative directors. So wearable, amazing quality and great cuts. I almost want to say Sw... Vest, Bally; Shoes, Marni
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'>Bally has been producing amazing collections since Graeme Fidler and Michael Herz were appointed creative directors. So wearable, amazing quality and great cuts. I almost want to say Swiss Hermès! I wore this vest at the Gorbachev gala benefit dinner with a black lace evening gown. The shoes once again are Marni and I wear them with opaque black tights and tunics, Twiggy 60’s feel.
</span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>Vest, Bally; Shoes, Marni</span>#inline_04
The first earring is vintage from an antique store in London. I wear it on the top part of my ear with another earring just underneath. The butterfly ring is from a street market in NYC... Filigree Ring, Gaia Repossi x Zadig & Voltaire
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'>The first earring is vintage from an antique store in London. I wear it on the top part of my ear with another earring just underneath. The butterfly ring is from a street market in NYC. The other ring is Gaia Repossi’s for Zadig & Voltiare. Her jewelry is just amazing. I only have praise for this designer. Her rings envelop the fingers…protect it…I call this delicate warrior jewelry. 

</span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>Filigree Ring, Gaia Repossi x Zadig & Voltaire</span>#inline_05
This little gem was the second present I got from Hermès from my mother when I was 17. I remember seeing it for the first time and thinking that this has to be the best thing ever to h... Bracelet, Hermès
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'>This little gem was the second present I got from Hermès from my mother when I was 17. I remember seeing it for the first time and thinking that this has to be the best thing ever to happen to my wrist since friendship bracelets.

</span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>Bracelet, Hermès</span>
Again, these are Marni. I think that if I had to declare my love to a designer, it would be Consuelo Castiglioni. It’s as if her designs are made for me. Perfect combination of contem... Sunglasses, Marni
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'>Again, these are Marni. I think that if I had to declare my love to a designer, it would be Consuelo Castiglioni. It’s as if her designs are made for me. Perfect combination of contemporary art, colour and shapes. They are like a piece of art.

</span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>Sunglasses, Marni </span>#inline_06
This is just such a useful piece for evening looks. This golden palm tree lamp is from the 1970’s and comes from Paris. It gives an amazing touch to the living room. Clutch, Bottega Veneta
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'>This is just such a useful piece for evening looks. This golden palm tree lamp is from the 1970’s and comes from Paris. It gives an amazing touch to the living room.  

</span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>Clutch, Bottega Veneta</span>#inline_07
My boyfriend bought me this dress. It’s my favourite item of clothing ever. I wore it at the Serpentine event. I love this brand and I love her designs. I also loved working with the... Dress, Sonia Rykiel
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'>My boyfriend bought me this dress. It’s my favourite item of clothing ever. I wore it at the Serpentine event.  I love this brand and I love her designs. I also loved working with the Sonia Rykiel team recently in London. 


</span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>Dress, Sonia Rykiel</span>#inline_08
The leather jacket is from Whistles in London and the t-shirt is from Maje. My sister knows a very talented graffiti artist from the North of England. I commissioned him to do a massive... Jacket, Whistles; T-Shirt, Maje
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'>The leather jacket is from Whistles in London and the t-shirt is from Maje. My sister knows a very talented graffiti artist from the North of England. I commissioned him to do a massive graffiti piece on the entire bedroom wall.

</span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>Jacket, Whistles; T-Shirt, Maje</span>#inline_09
These boots are 10 years old and are Marc Jacobs. I bought them at Collete and it was love at first sight. I guess I did well there as I still wear them non stop. Shoes, Marc Jacobs
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'>These boots are 10 years old and are Marc Jacobs. I bought them at Collete and it was love at first sight. I guess I did well there as I still wear them non stop.

</span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>Shoes, Marc Jacobs	</span>#inline_10
L to R. Vests, Zadig & Voltaire, Sonia Rykiel
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'></span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>L to R. Vests, Zadig & Voltaire, Sonia Rykiel</span>#inline_11
T-Shirt, Dries Van Noten; Hat, Ralph Lauren, Sunglasses, Sunettes
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'></span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>T-Shirt, Dries Van Noten; Hat, Ralph Lauren, Sunglasses, Sunettes</span>#inline_12
Vest, Vintage; Bag, Yves Saint Laurent
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'></span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>Vest, Vintage; Bag, Yves Saint Laurent</span>#inline_13
The best product for your hair is Moroccan Oil styling cream. Blow dry not needed. I also love Chantecaille moisturizing black mascara, Terry rose lipbalm and Dr. Bachs Rescue Remedy. ... Shoe, Bag and Sunglasses, Marni; Wristlet, Burberry
<span class='fancyPhotoDesc'>The best product for your hair is Moroccan Oil styling cream. Blow dry not needed.  I also love Chantecaille moisturizing black mascara, Terry rose lipbalm and Dr. Bachs Rescue Remedy. I don’t wear make up, but if I want to spice it up a bit I like the dark peachy colour lipliner from Chanel. I find that colouring your lips with a pencil lasts longer than applying lipstick. 

</span><span class='fancyPhotoName'>Shoe, Bag and Sunglasses, Marni; Wristlet, Burberry </span>#inline_14
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