Day In The Life: Adia Trischler

Adia Trischler speaks about life on set and the difference between having it all and doing it all.

Issue 23

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Arts & Culture, Fashion

“I’ve had to learn how to be completely okay in acknowledging that I don’t know everything and I can’t do everything by myself.”

Adia Trischler left New York City in 2007 to join her partner for a three-month stint in his native Vienna. Ten years, two children, a Vienna Stylist of the Year Award, and more than a dozen acclaimed experimental films later, she has grown into one of the city’s most recognizable creative leaders and an advocate for diversity within fashion, film and television. Adia’s life in Vienna is a lesson in cultivating community: She’s made it her mission to unite the Viennese fashion scene around the idea of personal style, championing radical self-expression in the face of an increasingly homogeneous fashion elite.

She mentors aspiring designers, both formally as a lecturer at the local fashion institute Modeschule Hetzendorf, and informally as a consultant, muse and creative director f...

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