
FATIMA SITTNER JURI
FASHION STYLIST, PRODUCER & ILLUSTRATOR
IMAGE CONSULTANT & PERSONAL SHOPPER
Hello, I'm
Fátima!
I am a multidisciplinary fashion artist working across runway modeling, editorial styling, fashion production, and visual design. Fashion has always been my language. Long before entering the industry in 2020, I used clothing as a way to communicate identity — translating self-expression into form, fabric, and attitude. Fashion turns us into art, and I embrace that fully.
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My practice is rooted in storytelling. I build concepts, translate them into garments, and bring them to life through movement, texture, and presence. I approach every project with intention — observing, listening, and transforming ideas into visuals with sensitivity and precision.
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My aesthetic is grounded in the interplay of gothic, grunge, punk, trash, and glam rock. These influences coexist fluidly, shifting and evolving depending on the context, the client, and the narrative. My work lives in constant tension between shine and metal — opulence and spectacle set against rawness, disruption, and durability.
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I have a natural affinity for baroque sensibilities and believe firmly in the mantra “more is more.” Adornment is not decoration, but an extension of identity. Accessories are the final chord — the element that completes the composition and makes a look unforgettable. My visual language is anchored in black, white, nude, and metallic textures: strong, sober, and timeless.
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My approach combines conceptual research, intuitive styling, and clear problem-solving under pressure. I thrive in fast-paced environments, navigating challenges with calmness, creativity, and precision. I am proactive, organized, and detail-oriented, with a strong sense of responsibility and execution.
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Collaboration is central to my work. I value empathy, clarity, and mutual respect, leading with intention and strategic thinking while remaining adaptable and decisive in action.
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My strongest references include Alexander McQueen, Heliot Emil, Mugler, and Diesel — designers who shaped my understanding of fashion as power, performance, and resistance. Their work reflects my own pursuit: fashion that challenges, seduces, and endures — where identity is amplified, not softened.

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