Brana can be seen gracing the cover of Lo’Ammi Magazine in addition to her editorial and interview, sold online and at Barnes & Noble or Indigo.
Brana Dane is seen in the lifestyle pages of L’Officiel Baltic, unveiling her new editorial.
Brana was seen at the international Dehua porcelain opening and dinner in NYC on Xinhua News speaking about how art can bridge the gap between cultures.
Brana Dane, the multi-talented beauty micro-influencer in the heart of NYC, is a breath of fresh air in the beauty, fashion, and lifestyle scene.
Brana strongly advocates authenticity, promoting self-confidence and self-love in the beauty and fashion world.
Of Danish and Turkish descent, model and activist Brana Dane is outspoken on a range of social and political issues – environmental conservation and fair wages for garment workers all over the world, to name a few. She even gave a keynote speech for New York City’s Earth Day in Union Square and led a viral social media campaign calling for environmental improvements within the fashion industry. In 2020, this cover star advocated for the oppressed Uyghur people in a fashion week protest of human rights abuses, and in 2022, she again spoke out against abuses in the fashion industry on Swiss news. This model shows us that it’s cool to care!
Brana Dane’s style is profiled in this top 10 article by Fashonation. Read about her red carpet looks and street style.
Read how Brana balances her career and influencer impact in this article by Best in Australia.
Brana was included in DuJour Media’s gallery spotlight for Paris Hilton’s cover party.
Design Miami was first launched in 2005 and has since become a must-attend event for anyone interested in design, attracting thousands of visitors and top-tier collectors from around the world. It is held alongside Art Basel Miami Beach, one of the most prestigious contemporary art fairs, further cementing Miami’s position as a leading cultural destination.
Brana was interviewed (clip starting at 2:29) by local NPR partner WLRN News on Dec 1, 2022 for her work as living art at Art Basel Miami in collaboration with artist Michael Seri. A shorter clip by journalist Veronica Zaragovia aired nationally on NPR as well.