Gorlloni’s latest editorial, photographed by Liza Gabunia, captures a new New York femininity: instinctive, self-aware, and impossible to separate from the world it moves through. This is a generation that understands that style is never superficial. What touches the body also touches the self. What enters daily life eventually enters everything.
At the center of the story is a young woman living alone for the first time. Her apartment is still unfinished, her routine still becoming, her future still taking shape in real time. She works hard, moves fast, shops vintage on her days off, and wears beauty with the pragmatism New York teaches every woman sooner or later. Nothing is overconsidered, yet everything says something. That is the discipline of the city.
Her bag, a gift from her mother, carries more than essentials. It carries inheritance: strength without hardness, softness without fragility, taste without excess. It belongs to the old world and the new one at once part memory, part motion, part becoming. Around it, the details of her life come into focus: the objects she keeps close, the energies she believes in, the quiet rituals that turn survival into identity.
This is where Gorlloni lives. In the space where luxury becomes conscious, where femininity becomes deliberate, and where getting dressed becomes a reflection of values rather than performance alone. The woman in this story is not trying to be seen as modern. She already is. She knows that elegance is not only about how something looks, but also about what it asks of the world and what it leaves behind.
Gorlloni is for women who carry character as naturally as style, and who understand that the most lasting kind of beauty never arrives empty.
Photographer / Creative Manager: Liza Gabunia
Model: Lizi Bregvadze
Project Manager: Nina Tsibadze
Hair: Sophia’s House






