Beautiful and stylish, Lisa Kistermann sets the bar high!
This young creative flits between her co-founder role at Crime London, marking her out as an entrepreneur to watch and effortlessly dominating the fashion game.
The Italian businesswoman and socialite was a guest at Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2025 runway show and Dior Homme of Kim Jones, during this last fashion week in Paris.
As if that were not enough, the blonde takes on the looks. Whether on the red carpet or at a more casual time, Lisa is one of those rare creatures who can turn her hand to almost anything and make it look effortless. Check it out.
Lisa Kistermann’s style fluctuates between masculine and feminine, it can be described as eclectic yet cohesive, blending vintage finds with modern staples to create looks that are both timeless and cutting-edge. Exploring plays of volumes, she effortlessly combines high fashion and streetwear, demonstrating that style is not about the price tag, but about how you wear it. Sneakers and accessories play a key role in Kistermann’s style, adding personality and flair to her outfits.
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