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Marouso Tzaneti: “I’m a chemist who also works as a model” – The Greek beauty dominates fashion editorials and runways

The girl who looks like she stepped out of a Jane Austen novel borrows fairy wings and… lands on the cover of Greek Gala

Newsroom September 12 07:17

The chemistry between Marouso Tzaneti and the camera is unmistakable, almost indescribable. Early attempts to imagine her as a Jane Austen heroine or to place her in the ethereal world of Barbie Fairytopia felt insufficient once her photos reached us — we didn’t even know which ones to share first.

Her synergy with the lens, guided by photographer Panos, is remarkable. And when asked if she does anything beyond modeling, the 24-year-old reveals her ace: a degree in Chemistry. A perfect transition from the realm of fairy tales to real-world achievements.

GALA: If you had to introduce yourself, would you say you are a chemist who models or a model with a chemistry degree?
Marouso Tzaneti: From a young age, I dreamed of pursuing science. Fashion entered my life at 16 through encouragement from those around me, and it has now become an inseparable part of who I am. This dual identity led me to Cosmetic Chemistry, combining both worlds through the study and creation of beauty products and fragrances. If I had to introduce myself, I’d say I am a chemist who also models — each part equally important in my life.

GALA: What moment made you feel truly proud — your first modeling job or your graduation?
M.T.: Graduating as top of my class in a field I love was incredibly rewarding. Modeling successes, often dependent on luck, bring euphoria, but my studies have kept my feet firmly on the ground — and I value that even more.

GALA: Which modeling experience abroad stands out the most?
M.T.: Definitely the editorial for French Gala in Paris. The location, a fairytale villa, and the Alice in Wonderland-inspired concept, combined with a supportive artistic team, made it unforgettable. I could truly live in the looks I wore — it was an experience that screamed “Marouso.”

GALA: What personal value is non-negotiable in fashion?
M.T.: Kindness. Despite the industry’s competitiveness and occasional harsh behavior, treating everyone with respect is crucial and often more memorable than appearance.

GALA: What has modeling taught you about yourself?
M.T.: It taught me independence — traveling alone, living with diverse personalities, adapting to new environments — and the importance of appreciating what I’ve achieved.

GALA: Have you faced a career-versus-personal-life dilemma?
M.T.: Yes. To balance stability and my love for science, I also work as a chemist, ensuring a grounded lifestyle while remaining open to combining both worlds.

GALA: How do you define success?
M.T.: Success isn’t just winning; it’s learning from perceived failures, staying resilient, and finding satisfaction in continuous effort toward personal happiness.

GALA: How do you handle rejection and criticism?
M.T.: Fashion requires a strong stomach. Supportive people around me remind me of my worth, helping me give my best without needing everyone’s approval.

GALA: What motivates you to keep going?
M.T.: My family. Their pride and trust drive me to strive for more.

GALA: What do you see first when you look in the mirror?
M.T.: A healthy, authentic self. True beauty comes from within and is reflected in the people who love you.

GALA: What’s the most misunderstood aspect of modeling?
M.T.: Many think modeling is easy money. In reality, traveling abroad requires budgeting, patience, and adaptability.

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GALA: What would you do differently if no one were watching?
M.T.: I’d remain true to both sides of myself — the chemist and the model — and I wouldn’t change a thing.

GALA: Which part of yourself is still evolving?
M.T.: I overthink and stress easily. I’m learning to live in the moment, which takes time and experience.

GALA: How was your summer?
M.T.: Absolutely relaxing and necessary — though I’d never say no to unique work opportunities abroad.

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