There is something quietly sacred about seeing our universe come to life in print. We are deeply honoured to be featured in the latest edition of Dolce magazine — a moment that feels less like a publication, and more like a conversation between fashion and soul, fabric and feeling.
In this editorial feature, Nadya opens up about her creative process, one rooted in intuition, experience, and a refined consciousness.
Her Spring–Summer collection is described as an ode to the freedom of being. A celebration of the beauty — both inside and out — of the Nadya Toto woman. Each garment is more than a piece of clothing; it becomes a quiet declaration of presence.
The fabrics chosen this season are certified, sustainable, and sensorial — a gentle yet meaningful statement that sophistication, comfort, and care for the planet can co-exist beautifully.
And when Nadya speaks about the evolution of her brand, it’s not in terms of reinvention, but refinement. Season after season, pieces are perfected, reworked, elevated — until they embody what she calls the best in the dress.
A dress that is lived in, not simply worn.
To her 19-year-old self, Nadya would say:
“If you have a dream, follow that dream, and you will become the dream.”
To today’s young designers, she offers both challenge and encouragement:
“Everything exists. Make a difference, do not copy what is already out there.”
The feature also touches on places that stir her spirit — the shores of Lake Como, with the distant sounds of Ennio Morricone echoing through the air — and muses like Ornella Muti, whom she would love to dress.
When asked to define elegance, Nadya distills it to its essence:
“Elegance is a refined and sophisticated aesthetic characterized by grace, simplicity, and timelessness. In one word: simplicity.”
And as for la dolce vita? It’s not about opulence or faraway escapes. It’s a mindset:
“Living every day at your best, your own way. I’m living my dolce vita.”