Aviana Hermawan
editAviana Aulia Azzahra Hermawan (born in June 6, 2001) also known as Aviana Hermawan is an Australian fashion designer and journalist. She is well known in fashion broadcasting at a virtual fashion show in Modest Fashion Manila[2], at just 19 years old while studying Bachelor of Business Administration at Telkom University, and as The Honourable Mention of UN WOMEN in IMUN ONLINE CONFERENCE 31.0. While studying at the university, she is a brand ambassador of Telkom University International Class.
Born in June 6, 2001, in Bandung, West Java, Hermawan began her fashion career at 15 years old when she started to get recognised by her unique head-scarf style. At age 16 she started modelling for a well-known modest fashion store at Perth called Hijabah.com.
Early Life
editAviana Aulia Azzahra Hermawan was born in June 6, 2001, in Bandung, West Java. She is the daughter of Ike Kartika Hermawan, the best-selling author of Pastry, Snack, NonMikser. Hermawan is of Indonesian descent and has described herself as Australian-raised with Sundanese roots.
Artistry
editFashion style and genres
editHermawan's fashion is generally modest fashion and western dress codes with elements of lolita.
Influences
editHermawan grew up dressing up inspired by Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato by wearing mini skirts (with no leggings) and says that wearing mini skirts before she has matured has totally changed her expression on 'fashion expression'.
Voice
editHermawan has a strong and feminine voice according to one of her interviews. Whilst having a tone of business language in one of her interviews [3]to mention the fashion market.
Public Image
editHermawan cited Noor Tagouri as a major style influence in her early years and now changed to inspiring Grace Kelly with (with an element of edge[4]) as she matures through her career and label. She is publicly well known for Hijab Mode TV to influence Muslim Australians on fashion. [5]
Personal Life
editRelationships
editHermawan keeps her relationships private as she is well-known in the journalism space as well not to make too contradictory statements about her pasts.
- ^ "UP CLOSE WITH AVIANA HERMAWAN". MODESTFASHIONDESIGNERS.COM. 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
- ^ "UP CLOSE WITH AVIANA HERMAWAN". MODESTFASHIONDESIGNERS.COM. 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
- ^ "IN PURSUIT OF THE ARTS; A DESIGNER'S JOURNEY FROM I.T. TO BECOME SOUTH AFRICA'S FASHION BRAND". MODESTFASHIONDESIGNERS.COM. 2021-02-19. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
- ^ "UP CLOSE WITH AVIANA HERMAWAN". MODESTFASHIONDESIGNERS.COM. 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
- ^ "UP CLOSE WITH AVIANA HERMAWAN". MODESTFASHIONDESIGNERS.COM. 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2021-11-01.