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Influencer on the rise, says that fashion is in her DNA and that her forte is to "show her real self".
FOR THE NATIONFlaviaFernándezListenNoteHer school friends tell her that one year of hers is five years of any normal person. And she just laughs and agrees with them. She assures them.
Zuzu, actually Azucena, is the eldest daughter of former model and businesswoman Sol Acuña, co-founder of the Rapsodia brand, and Hernán Coudeu. And while much of her networking has to do with fashion (she is even doing a capsule for the family brand), she assures that her path can always be transformed.
-You are very histrionic and you said you prepared for some castings. Do you want to be an actress?
-I always liked it. At school I acted a lot, we even did a play on Corrientes Street. That's why I dared to take part in Margarita's casting. At the time Cris Morena called me and I can't explain the illusion. I said: "Bye, here I take off with what I like". Actress, beautiful, what I always fantasized about and what people often told me I had to do.
-And what happened?
-Nothing, I didn't stay. And I didn't try anymore because all of a sudden I got a lot of work as an influencer, brands started to appear. I was very entertained. But I don't rule out training, studying with some of those sacred monsters you admire, acquiring tools and then, yes, see what happens. I love cinema and theater, everything that has to do with art and communication.
-In college you had started Communication, didn't you?
-Yes, I started Fashion Communication. But it was the same thing I was already doing, because I started when I was a kid, half playing, without thinking that it could turn into a...