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MARIACARLA BOSCANO | "Fair youth, beneath the trees, thou canst not leave Thy song, nor ever can those trees be bare; Bold Lover, never, never canst thou kiss, Though winning near the goal—yet, do not grieve; She cannot fade, though thou hast not thy bliss." JOHN KEATS

MARIACARLA BOSCANO

Photographed by PAOLA KUDACKI

MARIACARLA BOSCANO

Photographed by PAOLA KUDACKI

Photographs by Paola Kudacki | Styling Carolina Orrico | Model Mariacarla Boscono at Women Management | Head of Creative Bartolomeo Celestino | Hair Erol Karadag at MA+ Group using Bumble and bumble | Make up Raisa Flowers at E.D.M.A. | Manicurist Dawn Sterling at E.D.M.A | Set | Design Caz Slattery | Production Heather Robbins and Mary Goughnour at CLM | 3D scans by NYCAP3D | Digital sculpting and rendering by Frank Benson Studio |

Mariacarla Boscono is the ultimate LOVEWANT woman because she embodies everything the title celebrates: intelligence, sensuality, individuality and enduring style. She has never followed fashion's rules, instead defining her own path with confidence and authenticity. Equal parts muse, icon and provocateur, Mariacarla possesses a rare ability to make luxury feel effortless, artful and deeply human. Her beauty is unmistakable, but it is her character, presence and unwavering sense of self that continue to captivate generations of creatives, designers and readers alike.

"Art is an anti-destiny" André Malraux

This image transforms Mariacarla Boscono from model into monument. Rendered entirely in gold, the work blurs the boundaries between fashion photography, sculpture and digital art. The brilliance lies in its contradiction: a figure that appears both human and untouchable, fluid yet forged, sensual yet statuesque.

Rather than simply depicting beauty, the image immortalises it. Every contour reflects light like a living artefact, elevating Mariacarla into a contemporary deity of fashion. The seamless fusion of skin, metal and form speaks to transformation, permanence and the enduring power of the muse. It is not a portrait of Mariacarla, but an iconography of her influence.