Meet Andreanet | Model, actress, Dark fashion trend setter


We had the good fortune of connecting with Andreanet and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Andreanet, can you share a quote or affirmation with us?
My favorite affirmation is, ‘You are enough as you are.’ To me, this means embracing my authentic self, flaws and all, without the need for external validation. It serves as a reminder to be kind to myself, focus on my strengths, and trust that I am capable of handling whatever comes my way. I like it because it grounds me, especially in moments of self-doubt, and helps me stay true to who I am.

Can you open up a bit about your work and career? We’re big fans and we’d love for our community to learn more about your work.
My art is all about expressing raw emotion and capturing moments that feel authentic and relatable. I blend various techniques, textures, and vibrant colors to create pieces that are not just visually appealing but also tell a story or evoke a feeling. What sets me apart is my commitment to pushing boundaries—experimenting with new mediums and concepts, and never shying away from taking creative risks. I’m most proud of the connection my work has made with people who see themselves in my art, or who feel inspired by it in some way. Knowing that my art resonates with others is incredibly rewarding.
Getting to where I am today wasn’t easy—it involved a lot of hard work, perseverance, and moments of self-doubt. One of the biggest challenges I faced was finding my unique voice in a sea of talented artists. There were times when I questioned whether my work was good enough or different enough to stand out. I overcame these challenges by staying true to my vision and continuously learning and evolving. I made it a point to embrace feedback, network with other creatives, and most importantly, keep creating even when things didn’t go as planned.
One of the most important lessons I’ve learned is that consistency is key. It’s not just about creating great art, but also about showing up every day, even when it’s difficult. I’ve also learned that the journey is just as important as the destination—every setback is an opportunity to grow, and every success, no matter how small, is worth celebrating. Lastly, I’ve realized the power of authenticity; staying true to myself and my artistic vision has been crucial in building a genuine connection with my audience.
I want the world to know that my art is a reflection of my journey—filled with ups and downs, moments of joy and struggle, but always grounded in a passion for creating. My brand is about more than just art; it’s about inspiring others to embrace their uniqueness, to be fearless in their creative pursuits, and to find beauty in the imperfect. My story is still unfolding, and I’m excited to see where this creative path leads.

If you had a friend visiting you, what are some of the local spots you’d want to take them around to?
If my best friend were visiting, I’d want to give them a blend of adventure, relaxation, and a touch of the unexpected that truly captures the essence of the area. We’d start the week with a hike along one of the scenic trails—like Runyon Canyon or Griffith Park—where we can enjoy breathtaking views of the city and get a good workout while catching up. For a more laid-back outdoor experience, a day at the beach would be perfect. We’d spend time at Malibu or Venice Beach, soaking up the sun, people-watching, and maybe even trying some paddleboarding or surfing.
One of my absolute favorite spots to visit is the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. It’s a unique, historical place where art, culture, and history intersect. We’d explore the beautiful grounds, visit the famous gravesites, and take in the occasional outdoor movie screening or concert they host. There’s something about the peacefulness and the stories of the past that make it such a special place to me.
For food and drinks, we’d hit up some of my favorite local spots. Breakfast at a cozy café like Joan’s on Third for some delicious pastries and coffee, or maybe brunch at Republique, which never disappoints. For lunch, we’d try Grand Central Market for a variety of food options—from authentic tacos to gourmet sandwiches—and explore the vibrant atmosphere.
In the evenings, I’d take my friend to rooftop bars like EP & LP or Perch for some drinks with a view, where we could enjoy the sunset over the city. We’d also make time for a night out in Silver Lake or Downtown LA, exploring eclectic bars, live music venues, and maybe catching a cool art installation or pop-up event.
To wrap up the trip, we’d take a day to explore some of the iconic museums like The Getty or LACMA, followed by a stroll down Melrose for some quirky shopping and street art spotting. We’d end the week with a sunset at the Griffith Observatory, taking in the panoramic view of the city as the lights start to twinkle.

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
I dedicated this shot out to my husband Rafael Vargas who is always so supportive and kind and is my fan N. 1
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Image Credits
Rafael Vargas
