Petra Van Bremen, Influencer, International Model, Author, Women’s Advocate
Release Date: 03/19/2025
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info_outlinePetra van Bremen is one of the most beautiful and elegant women I’ve ever
met. We were introduced at the Venice Film Festival, and sat next to one other
during the gala dinner honoring Kevin Costner and Susan Sarandon. That’s
where I got to know her, and I’ve been a fan ever since.
Petra was born a beauty and has been modeling since she was a young girl in
Europe. Last year, she was featured in Vogue, and it seems the older she gets,
the more work she gets, too.
It’s no longer taboo to tell your age or let your hair go gray or white. Look at
Andie MacDowell or Maye Musk. They’re fashion icons, owning this time in life
and feeling more empowered than ever, inspiring the rest of us to do the same.
And that’s what Petra is doing, too. Working the clothes from top fashion
designers, showing the world that there’s beauty in aging. And we talk about
that, about her book on beauty, which is currently published only in German,
and how we can all feel empowered at any age or size. We just have to believe
there’s no rules but our own.
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