Francesco Poroli is an Italian illustrator and art director from Milan, known for collaborations with publications like The New York Times and brands like Nike and Adidas. Appreciated for his vibrant graphic style and bold use of color, he has worked in publishing, advertising, and design, also contributing to cultural and social projects.
Entrepreneur, model, and former Serie A basketball player, Ilaria Capponi is the co-founder and board member of @axelcomm_relations, a communication agency in Milan. From catwalks to sports and business, Ilaria has distinguished herself in advocating for "responsible media communication," using her personal experience as an ally to combat trends and dysfunctional models in promoting positive messages in society, with a particular focus on body positivity and the fashion industry, through web, TV, radio, and print.
Vinokilo was founded by Robin Balser. He was born in Germany and developed an early passion for sustainable fashion. Robin's journey began with a love for vintage clothing and a desire to reduce fashion waste. He founded Vinokilo as a response to the fast fashion industry's negative impact on the environment. Robin's vision for Vinokilo was to create a unique shopping experience that combines sustainability with style. The company organizes pop-up events across Europe, where second-hand clothing is sold by the kilo, making vintage fashion accessible and affordable. Under Robin's leadership, Vinokilo has grown into one of the largest vintage clothing movements in Europe, promoting eco-friendly fashion and encouraging people to embrace sustainable living.
Miguel Gobbo Diaz was born in Santo Domingo and raised in Veneto, his passion for theater first took him to Rome, where he attended a film school at Cinecittà and later the National Film School (Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia), and then to London to study acting. He collaborates with the Manetti brothers and Neri Marcorè. He landed his first leading role in Claudio Fragasso's film "La Grande Rabbia," and in 2017 he obtained the lead role alongside Claudio Amendola in the TV series "Nero a Metà" on Rai 1, where he played Malik Soprani for three seasons. In 2021, he played the Latino antagonist Rico in the Netflix series "Zero," and in 2022, he lent his voice to Marc in the Disney animated film "Ron's Gone Wrong."