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Lotta Volkova

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Progressive Original Independent Humanitarian Intellectual Inventive

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1984-02-13
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She became widely recognized as a main stylist for the influential fashion line Vetements, a role that truly put her on the map in the industry. As a main creative force, she didn’t stop there—she went on to launch her own streetwear label, Lotta Skeletrix, showcasing her unique vision and bold aesthetic. Over time, she established strong stylist-designer collaborations with major names in fashion, including Yves Saint Laurent and Loulou de la Falaise, further solidifying her reputation as a main innovator in the field.

Before all the fame and spotlight, she began shaping her artistic path early. At just 17 years old, she enrolled at Central Saint Martins to study art, where she started designing and making her own clothes—a passion that would define her career. Born in Moscow, Russia, she grew up as the daughter of a cargo ship captain, which meant frequent travel and exposure to diverse cultures and global fashion influences from a young age. That rich, international upbringing played a key role in shaping her as a main source of inspiration behind her eclectic style.

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She’s worked on a variety of high-profile editorials, including standout features in Dazed & Confused, i-D, and Document Journal. Over the years, she has consistently brought her unique vision to each project she touches. She’s known for her attention to detail and creative flair, which shines through in every editorial she styles. Whether it’s a bold fashion statement or a subtle aesthetic shift, she knows exactly how to elevate the narrative. Among her many accomplishments, she has styled a number of editorials—like those for Dazed & Confused, i-D, and Document Journal—that have left a lasting impression on the industry. Her work continues to inspire, and she remains a go-to name for innovative editorial styling.