Celebrity Stylist, Sandra Madjdi, teamed up with Nicolas Felizola at ‘Cinetique’ Fashion Show

Celebrity Stylist, Sandra Madjdi and Lissette Rondon, Founder of Miami Fashion Spotlight.
Image by Francia Montoya.

The Founder of Deux Love, Sandra Madjdi, styled the make up and wardrobe of the models, at Nicolas Felizola’s Fashion Show called “Cinetique,”on November 9th at the Gary Nader Center in Miami.

Madjdi has done a fabulous job at mastering the reinventing images and styles in our city of Miami, rather quickly. The celebrity stylist showed her talent and creativity with fabulous makeup and hair that impressed the audience, throughout the great production “Cinetique” Fashion Show by the young Venezuelan fashion Designer, Nicolas Felizola.

“ I believe that fashion in Miami is uncultural, that’s why I’m here. I am about to change the culture of fashion in this city. I think you should be a leader and set your own trend, don’t  follow something and be confident,” added Madjdi. “Fashion is about embracing your identity and being proud of that.”

Sandra Madjdi and Lissette Rondon.
Image by Francia Montoya.


Madjdi has been a prominent stylist working along with many designers and celebrities over the years. “I am here from New York and L.A. I believe every woman can be elegant and classic.”

Now she is in Miami, making every woman looks better.

5 stars to her job!

Sandra Madjdi and Lissette Rondon.
Image by Francia Montoya.

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Written by Lissette Rondon
Edited by Crystal Serrano.
Images by Francia Montoya.

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