Aureta Thomollari

Aureta Thomollari is an Albanian American luxury consultant. She is represented by NEXT Model Management in Los Angeles.[1]

Career

Los Angeles

Thomollari spent nearly a decade in Los Angeles, where she co-founded and erected the first Daniel Espinosa Jewelry store in the States.[2]

Notability

She is best known for being a style connoisseur and for her eponymous blog "Aureta's Blog" a style documentary which she founded in 2009. She is the co-founder and president of DNA Luxury, a boutique consulting firm based in Washington, DC.

Charitable work

Thomollari participated in Bulgari's Save the Children campaign with Rumi Neely, which supported the fashion house's philanthropic efforts in conjunction with the charitable organization[3]

Recognition

She was recently chosen for the third year in a row by Washington Life Magazine as one of the 250 most influential Washingtonians under the age of 40,[4] in their "Young and the Guest List."

The Washington Post recently recognized Aureta, for the second year in a row, in their quarterly style magazine, Fashion Washington, as one of six "Scene Stealers," and Washingtonian Magazine named her one of their "Style Setters" in 2010.[5]

Media coverage

In January 2011, she was on the cover of Anabel, Albania’s highest-selling fashion magazine. In September 2011, she was named a Rag & Bone DC ambassador.[6] Her closet was featured in a recent issue of Capitol File magazine.[7]

She has been featured in SELF China,[8] Marie Claire Belgium, Elle Bulgaria, Grazia India, MOJEH Saudi Arabia, Refinery29,[9] Guest of a Guest,[10] Washingtonian, Angeleno, NBC's The Feast etc. for her prominent personal style.

She recently appeared on NBC4 Washington[11]

In February 2012, she was chosen by Net-A-Porter Magazine as one of the hottest blogs to bookmark for 2012[12]

Personal life

Thomollari is a member of Delta Mu Delta and Delta Epsilon Sigma honor societies.[13] She is of Albanian descent.

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