Talk:Kristina Romanova

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Hi everyone! I work for Kristina and realized that her BLP is a bit outdated and does not include some of her most recent work. My suggested additions are highlighted in yellow below; I am also requesting the removal of certain personal details in adherence of Wikipedia's privacy policy as well as information that is supported by a questionable and unverifiable source, marked with a strikethrough:

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Kristina Romanova (Russian: Кристина Романова; born 11 June 1994) is a Russian fashion model. She is the CEO and creative director of Aman Essentials.[1][2]

Career

Romanova was recruited for modeling when she was 16 and moved to New York.[3] She debuted in BCBG in 2010. After that she walked for and became the face of campaigns for Ralph Lauren (2011-2015), Marc Jacobs (2010), Jil Sander, D&G, Alexander McQueen, Jean-Paul Gaultier, and Yohji Yamamoto that season.[4] She has also walked for Moschino, Alberta Ferretti, D&G, and Dries Van Noten.[5]

Romanova was the face of Vera Wang's Princess perfume from 2013-2023.[6]

Romanova starred in the music video for the late Swedish DJ rapper Avicii's 2013 hit song "Wake Me Up".[7][better source needed]

In 2020, Romanova was appointed Head of Retail for Aman. In 2022, she became CEO of Aman Essentials,[8][9] a luxury retail brand of Aman Resorts.[1][2] Her approach to beauty and the brand is skinimalism, focusing on simplicity and effectivity.[10] In 2023, Romanova partnered with Kosé to introduce Amman Essential Skin, distributed in Aman resorts.[11]

In 2018, as part of the MeToo movement, Romanova and Antoniette Costa collaborated to create Humans of Fashion, a non-profit and app for addressing abuse and misconduct in the modeling and fashion industries. Romanova partnered with the Fashion Law Institute for this initiative.[12][13][3][14][15]

Personal life

Romanova began a relationship with real estate developer Vladislav Doronin in 2015. They share two daughters. In 2021 Doronin, who is a billionaire, threw a $50,000 dollar party for Jasmine's fourth birthday.[16] In 2024, Doronin threw Romanova a 30th birthday party in Marrakech, Morocco.[11]

References

  1. ^ a b Binkley, Christina (2022-08-01). "Aman resorts: Next stop, luxury retail". Vogue Business. Retrieved 2022-08-28. But there will not be a high-profile creative director. Romanova says they want to keep the focus entirely on the Aman brand without distraction, although she is very "involved" in the design processe
  2. ^ a b Gunn, Zoe (27 October 2022). "Tour de force:Kristina Romanova on turning Aman into a full-service lifestyle brand". Luxury London. As well as being CEO and creative director of Aman Essentials, Romanova owns a 50 per cent stake in the company.
  3. ^ a b Macdonal Johnston, Flora (14 June 2018). "The women leading fashion's #metoo movement". Financial Times.
  4. ^ "Model Call: Kristina Romanova". WWD.
  5. ^ "Kristina Romanova". New York Magazine. Archived from the original on 1 January 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  6. ^ Osoro, Yul Vincent (7 May 2020). "Kristina Romanov". Kami.
  7. ^ by (2021-08-11). "Avicii Wake Me Up Music Video Cast". beritagaruda.co. Retrieved 2022-08-28.
  8. ^ Pelloux, Cécilia. "A Chat With Kristina Romanova, The Woman Behind Aman Essentials". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-02-24.
  9. ^ Bevan, Andrew (13 December 2011). "Meet model Kristina Romanova". Teen Vogue.
  10. ^ Castaneda, Kissa (31 March 2023). "Meet Aman Essentials CEO Kristina Romanova, the brains behind the hotel's lifestyle push". CNA luxury.
  11. ^ a b Bradley, Faye (25 June 2024). "Meet Kristina Romanova, partner of billionaire Aman CEO Vladislav Doronin". South China Morning Post.
  12. ^ van Elven, Marjorie (19 October 2018). "New app to offer sexual abuse victims in the fashion industry free counseling". Fashion United.
  13. ^ Alexander, Ella (21 February 2018). "Introducing the app that aims to call Times Up on sexual harassment in fashion". Harpers Bazaar.
  14. ^ Harwood, Erika (7 February 2018). "Can an app Launch the Fashion World's MeToo Reckoning?". Vanity Fair.
  15. ^ Torgerson, Rachel (6 February 2018). "In Light of Time's Up, These Two Women Plan to Shake Up the Fashion Industry". Cosmopolitan.
  16. ^ Frivolette.com. "Vladislav Doronin and Kristina Romanova threw a luxurious party in honor of their daughter's fourth birthday". www.frivolette.com. Retrieved 2024-02-23.

Thanks to everyone for your help and consideration, Astraea2024 (talk) 11:01, 4 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

When a source is behind a paywall

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Note 1: Astraea2024,"The women leading fashion's #metoo movement" -- I assume good faith, but Financial Times is behind a paywall, so I added "Subscription" to the URL access level in the citation. If you have access to that publication, it would be helpful to add a the 2 relevant quotes using the the "Quote" parameter of the citation: see this wikitext example:[1] — Grand'mere Eugene (talk) 23:11, 1 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Johnston, Flora Macdonald (2018-06-14). "The women leading fashion's #metoo movement". Financial Times. Retrieved 2025-04-01. <<insert quote here>>

Reference to video

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Note 2: The source at beritagaruda.co does not appear to have text on Kristina Romanova. I suggest using the YouTube video reference instead at the bottom of the article as an External link, rather than using text that does not seem to be supported by the listed source:

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— Grand'mere Eugene (talk) 22:18, 2 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Teen Vogue

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Meet Model Kristina Romanova is on a blog, not considered a reliable source. Additionally, the blog entry does not seem to support the text of this article. — Grand'mere Eugene (talk) 22:13, 2 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you, Grand'mere Eugene for your help here. You've significantly improved the page and made suggestions I will take under advisement. Much obliged, Astraea2024 (talk) 15:17, 9 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]