Maria Beha

height: 176

chest: 84

waist: 62

hips: 91

shoes: 39

hair: dark

eyes: hazel

How would you describe your personal visual code?

My visual code depends on the season and my mood. In summer I usually go for skirts, sneakers, and mini bags. Overall I prefer bright colors - cute, feminine, and emotional. Basically, if I look like a walking moodboard with feelings, it’s a good day.

What fashion eras or designers shape your aesthetic?

Most of the time I just follow how I feel when choosing what to wear. But sometimes you can definitely catch a bit of influence from the 90s or early 2000s. It’s not always planned, it just shows up when the vibe is right.

How do you relate to the concept of fashion as art?

I love art in all its forms, and fashion is one of them. I enjoy the idea of expressing creativity through clothing. I like when designers experiment with form and meaning, not just making something practical but also giving it an artistic touch. That’s the kind of fashion that stays in your mind.

Is there any other form of art you practice outside of fashion?

Yes I paint and work with clay. I recently opened a small studio where I can create in my own space. It brings me a lot of calm and joy. I enjoy working with my hands because it feels real and very personal.

How do you interact with trends: follow, transform or avoid?

If I feel that a new trend aligns with my inner sense, I might adapt it in my own way. But in general, I try not to follow trends and prefer to listen to my own feelings.

How do you deal with anticipation and stress to maintain energy and inspiration?

I look for silence and find inspiration in nature and art, whether I am creating it or simply observing.

What role does street fashion play in changing your musical image?

Not really. If anything, it's the other way around. Music can influence my style. For example, if I listen to hip-hop, I end up buying baggy pants :)

Why do you think it is so important to know the industry from the inside, rather than just being the face of a brand?

In any field, it is important to understand how things work so you’re prepared for anything. It’s better to be informed and build that awareness than to stay in the dark and just hope nothing goes wrong.