Who is bettina santo domingo




















An outspoken free-thinker, Bettina stays true to her heart and her style, regardless of the exclusive access she has to the thrilling wold of fashion and celebrity. Always floating around the world, she calls many cities her home. Bettina Santo Domingo is one of the faces at the helm of Moda Operandi, a luxury fashion e-tailer headquartered in Manhattan that allows you to pre-order looks straight from the runway months before they hit stores.

She is also a documentary film-maker. Bettina is one of those capable young woman exemplifying that if you want to achieve something and work hard for it, it will happen. If you were to ask me in winter, it would be London. There is an energy in this city that cannot be matched.

The David Zwirner gallery in Chelsea is a great spot to start the Chelsea gallery tours. What is fun about New York is the variety and mix of people. This is a series I really hope to continue because it shows people opening up and speaking about their most vulnerable moments, before they became who they are now. People are getting back into the nineties. Big statement jewellery pieces by big designers such as Yves Saint Laurent and Chanel are also very much en vogue. Nowadays people want to have fun with their jewellery: its about taking crazy pieces and mixing them together.

They are real investment pieces because you will never tire of wearing them. Anything else might go! It not just about the size of the precious stone within it.

Fine jewellery is all about a piece that you cannot get anywhere else. I love Daniella Villegas for her unique one of a kind creations. Elie Top just launched his fine jewelry collection and it is really unique, there are so many mechanics and things to discover in every item. However, you have to be careful about what you buy.

Vintage jewellery carries with it the soul of the person who used to wear it. I also love Lanvin pieces for their theatricality. If you are like me and wear a lot of black, fashion jewelry is a staple. Lake Inle and Bagan were the two special highlights. In she filmed the company's Swim Week trunshows. Santo Domingo also works as an independent documentary filmmaker. She has also worked on the documentaries Child of Cambodia , documenting Sophia Lim in Battambang as she worked to create mobile library programs for children in remote Cambodian villages, and directed the documentary In this climate , which covered women at Standing Rock Indian Reservation.

Santo Domingo produced the first season of the podcast Sex Ed. Santo Domingo was raised in Los Angeles, California. Her father, who died in , was a nephew of Julio Mario Santo Domingo.



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