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"publishedAt": "2026-04-22T06:05:35.000Z",
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"fashion",
"Beatrice Salomone",
"Essentiel Antwerp",
"Marzia Cipolla",
"N°21",
"Ovyè",
"Romeo Gigli",
"Sibilla Bevilacqua @ Euphoria Fashion Agency",
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"textContent": "The essence of Dea Roma, the ancient Roman goddess who represented the city of Rome and its state, symbolizing its power, authority, and enduring legacy, is found in this Schön! editorial lensed by photographer Beatrice Salomone with fashion by Marzia Cipolla who styles Sibilla Bevilacqua in looks by Essential Antwerp, Romeo Gigli, and others, with hair + make up by Valeria Sera. photography. Beatrice Salomone fashion. Marzia Cipolla hair + make up. Valeria Sera model. Sibilla Bevilacqua @ Euphoria Fashion Agency\n\nThe post dea roma appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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