She grew up in Sevnica surrounded by factory shifts, school routines, and the steady rhythm of her mother’s sewing needle. Clothes were not symbols of status, but of care and precision. Watching fabric transform into dresses, she learned that beauty could be built, piece by piece, from ordinary materials and patient hands. That quiet discipline became the backbone of everything that followed.
When she moved to Ljubljana, the world widened. The capital’s streets, fashion shows, and studio lights stood in stark contrast to her modest beginnings. Sitting on that fence in 1987, she did not chase attention; it found her. The photographer’s instinct, her hesitant yes, and those first unsure poses marked the moment her life split in two: before and after. From then on, every click of the camera pulled her further from Sevnica, toward a future neither she nor her hometown could have imagined.