On city life…
"I love cities in general; I love to travel, and to not stay too long in the same place. Vienna is like an old lady that’s still wild at heart – and, while I’m not often in London, I feel like it has such a cool vibe and I enjoy being here a lot." 

On London culture VS. Vienna culture…
"My favourite gallery in London is White Cube. I love the artists they work with, and Jay Jopling is such a cool and supportive guy! I’m also looking out for when I can see the Victoria & Albert Museum’s Frida Kahlo exhibition this summer.

I prefer the museums in Vienna to the galleries; my favourites are the Mumok, the Leopold and the Belvedere. If you’re visiting the city over summer, you need to see the Bruno Gironcoli exhibition at the Mumok and Ydessa Hendeles in Kunsthalle, Vienna."



On London food VS. Vienna food…
"I’m not sure that I have a favourite place in particular to eat in London, as I always like to try somewhere new. That said, Primeur is great, and do love The Wolseley for breakfast.

Back in Vienna, one of my friends has a small restaurant called Zur Herkenin that’s always quite fun. For a modern take on the traditional cuisine, I’d suggest Skopik & Lohn, but I also love Zum Schwarzen Kameel – it’s very traditional, whereas Skopik attracts more of an artistic and creative crowd."



On the Petar Petrov woman…
"In a similar way to the Vienna ‘old lady’, the Petar Petrov woman is not defined by age. She is independent, and well educated; she is emotional and open-minded. She’s a woman that loves fashion – and dresses for herself."

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