Miranda Vidak

Miranda Vidak
Born Split, Croatia
Residence Los Angeles, California
Occupation Model, designer, creative director, magazine editor
Known for Founder, CEO of Moodytwin Inc.
Website moodytwin.com[1]

Miranda Vidak (Miranda Viđak in Croatian) is a Croatian-American model, designer, creative director, magazine editor; founder & CEO of Moodytwin Inc. and founder & editor-in-chief of Moodyer Magazine.

Early life

Miranda Vidak was born and raised in Split, Croatia. She was a competitive swimmer and a national junior team basketball player until the knee injury forced her to leave sports. She went on to become a model, while studying Art & Graphic Design. She moved to United States to continue her modeling career and education at Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, where she studied Fashion Design.

Career

After a decade long experience in fashion industry both in front and behind the camera, in 2009 Vidak launched Moodytwin Inc.,[2] a custom clothing and accessories brand.[3] Moodytwin Inc. also serves as a creative studio [4] where Vidak designs her signature pieces, creates original art and develops fashion, graphic and digital campaigns for her clients [5] In 2015, Vidak launched Moodyer Magazine, a pop cult, lifestyle magazine where she serves as a founder, writer & editor-in-chief.

In 2007, Vidak appeared in six issues of FHM Magazine [6] around the world, including two covers; FHM Cover Girl Croatia – July 2007, FHM Cover Girl Serbia – April 2007,[7] FHM Russia – August 2007, FHM Thailand – September 2007, FHM Mexico – October 2007, FHM Germany – November 2007. In 2007, she vas voted 46-th sexiest woman in the world by FHM Magazine.

Personal life

Vidak gained international notoriety in 2004 when New York Daily News and various american media outlets reported [8] she is dating actor Bruce Willis. While numerous photographs of the duo appeared in media, Vidak denied the romantic relationship. She relocated from New York to Los Angeles in 2007. Vidak is known for sharp attitude and her frequent strife with Croatian and Serbian media.

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