Olia Abramovich
Our take
Olia Abramovich’s recent rise in the fashion and modeling discourse feels like the internet’s way of throwing a spotlight on the beautifully chaotic intersection of couture and realness. Much like how Marisa Papen and Polina Malinovskaia have captivated online communities with their distinct aesthetics and unapologetic personas, Abramovich represents a new wave of models who straddle the line between aspirational glamour and relatable messiness. These conversations, often sparked by users like /u/Respected-Commander, remind us that fashion isn’t just about the runway—it’s about the stories we tell ourselves while scrolling through our feeds at 2 a.m., wondering if we could pull off a designer gown (or at least fake it till we make it).

Abramovich’s appeal lies in her ability to embody the paradox of modern luxury: she’s both the girl next door and the girl on the cover of a magazine, depending on the angle. While [
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