I love to be elegant and impressive-Manita Vartan
Manita Vartan is Bulgarian model and public figure. She was born in Plovdiv Bulgaria. Well educated she has Superior degree Journalism and philology. She speaks 5 languages. In 2022 became Mrs. Bulgaria. Next year in 2023 she won Mrs. Europe. She is the big winner of all European continents. Manita has a lot of fashion awards - Model of the year, Miss business of the year, Face of honor 2024. She is only one Bulgarian model who has national awards from the government for work for her country all over the world. This October she won the title of Universe Ambassador of Bulgaria in the International beauty contest Woman of the Universe in Istanbul, Turkey. Manita is doing a lot of charity and public activities. Despite this she is a host and speaker in high life events. In 2023 won a TV reality show - The best in the kitchen - “Cherry of the cake” in the national tv of Bulgaria. After the win of this TV reality show she wrote her first book - “In the kitchen of Mrs. Bulgaria - favorite recipes of Manita Vartan”. She is a loved guest in many tv shows, newspapers and magazines. She has had roles in two musical videos of famous Armenian and Bulgarian singer.
Her interview with international fashion journalist Saif Rahman Sozib is as follows:
1. Your journey into modeling is incredibly inspiring. Can you take us back to the beginning and share what sparked your interest in pursuing this career?
Manita: I have dreamed of being a model since I was a little girl. But when I was little other kids were rude with me, so I wasn’t the “star” in school. This was a big motivation to follow my dreams. So, when I was 16 years old, I won my first crown. Years later I became Mrs. Bulgaria and now the most beautiful woman in Europe.
2. As an international model, you've worked with top designers and graced countless runways. How do you prepare mentally and physically for the high demands of fashion shows and photo shoots?
Manita: I’m participating in a lot of Fashion shows and Fashion weeks in all Europe. Photo session every week probably. For me this is not work. I feel it is like “my thing”, my passion. I just sleep well and clear my mind. And when I am on the stage everything doesn’t matter because I am in my kingdom.
3. Fashion is often about more than just clothes—it's about identity and storytelling. How do you bring your own personal style and narrative to the shoots and shows you do?
Manita: My personal style is based on my personality. I love to be elegant and impressive. For the stage everything is decided by my designers and stylist.
4. The modeling industry can be highly competitive and demanding. What advice would you give to aspiring models who are just starting out, especially in terms of handling rejection and staying motivated?
Manita: To dream big and not give up. If something must happen it will happen at the right time. I believe in God’s timing.
5. You've worked in diverse markets and cultures around the world. What has traveling internationally taught you, both as a model and as a person?
Manita: I am addicted to travelling- this is my inspiration and the best thing to do and to restart me. The international countries give me a lot of cultural and educational knowledge.
6. The fashion world is increasingly focused on diversity and inclusivity. How do you feel about these changes, and how do you think the industry can continue to evolve in terms of representation?
Manita: Fashion is one of the world's miracles because it makes human beings individual. I think this is the way - the individuality and not equality.
7. Looking ahead, what are some of your long-term goals, both in and outside of the modeling world? Are there any projects or causes you’re particularly passionate about?
Manit: I am prepared to participate in the World pageant. And I think this will be my last one. This is my future goal. Despite this I am making a career as a host and journalist. My big dreams are already made.
Her interview with international fashion journalist Saif Rahman Sozib is as follows:
1. Your journey into modeling is incredibly inspiring. Can you take us back to the beginning and share what sparked your interest in pursuing this career?
Manita: I have dreamed of being a model since I was a little girl. But when I was little other kids were rude with me, so I wasn’t the “star” in school. This was a big motivation to follow my dreams. So, when I was 16 years old, I won my first crown. Years later I became Mrs. Bulgaria and now the most beautiful woman in Europe.
2. As an international model, you've worked with top designers and graced countless runways. How do you prepare mentally and physically for the high demands of fashion shows and photo shoots?
Manita: I’m participating in a lot of Fashion shows and Fashion weeks in all Europe. Photo session every week probably. For me this is not work. I feel it is like “my thing”, my passion. I just sleep well and clear my mind. And when I am on the stage everything doesn’t matter because I am in my kingdom.
3. Fashion is often about more than just clothes—it's about identity and storytelling. How do you bring your own personal style and narrative to the shoots and shows you do?
Manita: My personal style is based on my personality. I love to be elegant and impressive. For the stage everything is decided by my designers and stylist.
4. The modeling industry can be highly competitive and demanding. What advice would you give to aspiring models who are just starting out, especially in terms of handling rejection and staying motivated?
Manita: To dream big and not give up. If something must happen it will happen at the right time. I believe in God’s timing.
5. You've worked in diverse markets and cultures around the world. What has traveling internationally taught you, both as a model and as a person?
Manita: I am addicted to travelling- this is my inspiration and the best thing to do and to restart me. The international countries give me a lot of cultural and educational knowledge.
6. The fashion world is increasingly focused on diversity and inclusivity. How do you feel about these changes, and how do you think the industry can continue to evolve in terms of representation?
Manita: Fashion is one of the world's miracles because it makes human beings individual. I think this is the way - the individuality and not equality.
7. Looking ahead, what are some of your long-term goals, both in and outside of the modeling world? Are there any projects or causes you’re particularly passionate about?
Manit: I am prepared to participate in the World pageant. And I think this will be my last one. This is my future goal. Despite this I am making a career as a host and journalist. My big dreams are already made.
Submitted By: Saif Rahman Sozib
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