Sara Brajovic


Sara Brajovic is a French pianist, model, style blogger and actress of Serbian origin. She is known for being a fashion trendsetter in Europe and is currently living in London.

Career

Brajovic was featured in American Vogue, with Anna Wintour calling her an influential trendsetter due to her fashion and style blog. She is the third Serbian person to be profiled in the magazine, after Novak Djokovic and Ana Ivanovic. She also modelled for and contributed articles to American Vogue, as well as appearing on its best dressed lists.
In addition to writing, Brajovic has acted in several European productions, like the films Friends Like Us, Amici Come Noi, Here Lies, Medusa's Ankles and Vaniglia e cioccolato. She was also in a Martini TV commercial with Jude Law and was invited by RTS1 Serbian National Tv Radio Television of Serbia several times to be a guest in their popular morning show. In terms of modelling work, she signed with IMG Models worldwide and became the face of the brand Chloé and has posed for Tod’s, Aquazzura, Lancome, Renault, Motorola, Pantene and Tag Heuer. After a worldwide casting search for a talent to play Eva Kant from the Italian comic book Diabolik Sara was chosen. Sara was the testimonial and face of Renault cars for Tv commercials, print media and Tv shows. She was a special guest of Giorgio Armani at his Paris Fashion Week show in 2018. She has frequently been featured in British, American Serbian, Italian, French and Russian magazines for her fashion advice and appearances at celebrity events. As a classical pianist, she performed at several concerts and released an album in 2018. She has been a muse for British fashion designers Roland Mouret and Matthew Williamson.

Background

Born and raised in Paris, Brajovic attended boarding school in Switzerland. She was discovered at the age of 11 years old when she was spotted and photographed by Peter Lindbergh while on family vacation in the south of France. She then studied music at the École Normale de Musique de Paris. She graduated with a degree in history from London's King’s College, later working at Sotheby's in the Impressionist department. After a move to New York City, she studied acting at the Lee Strasberg studio.
Brajovic's parents both lived in France and Italy, working in the entertainment industry. She remembers meeting Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo when she was younger. Her mother worked as a model for Yves St. Laurent, produced with Carlo Ponti the film Mama Lucia featuring Sophia Loren and later founded a publishing company. Sara was engaged to French CEO and Motorsports founder Stéphane Ratel.