In a world where trends shift daily and appearances often overshadow essence, Airami Soluna stands out as a voice of calm, clarity, and authentic self-expression. As an artist and creative soul deeply attuned to inner balance, she embodies a lifestyle that blends intentional beauty, mindful rituals, and soulful presence.
In this intimate conversation, Airami opens up about the daily habits that ground her, her evolving relationship with style, and how she defines success beyond the surface. From painting and movement to clean beauty and self-discipline, her approach to life is both refreshing and quietly powerful.
Airami, what’s one beauty ritual you find absolutely essential—not just for how you look, but for truly setting a positive tone for your day or week ahead?
For me, the best start to the day is a combination of good sleep, followed by meditation as soon as I wake up, and then a glass of warm water with lemon. It’s a small ritual, but it centers me and sets the tone for a grounded, productive day.
Beyond the usual definitions of material achievements, how do you personally define “success,” and what role do you feel personal presentation plays in that unique definition for you?
I see success as finding growth as a core motivation in every aspect of life. For me, it’s about striving to become the best version of ourselves—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Achieving inner peace and balance is true success. And yes, our energy and image reflect what we’re experiencing internally, so taking care of ourselves is essential. Even when it’s challenging, mental health must come first. From our thoughts to our skincare routines, from hygiene to discipline—it all plays a role in how we move through the world and what we attract into our lives.
When you need to feel your most confident and powerful—perhaps for an important meeting or a major personal occasion—what’s your go-to outfit or beauty look that really empowers you?
The best outfit is one that feels like a second skin—something I don’t have to constantly adjust or think about. It needs to fit well and make me feel at ease. I usually go for neutral tones like black or white, but it always depends on the occasion. As for beauty, I keep it simple—a clean hairstyle and a natural makeup look. That effortless elegance always makes me feel strong and grounded.
What’s a daily habit or personal preference—completely unrelated to your professional work—that significantly contributes to your overall well-being and helps you perform at your best?
Stretching, dancing, and painting. These three practices are deeply personal and healing for me. They allow me to reconnect with my body, my emotions, and my creativity, all in different ways.
Looking back, can you recall a style or beauty “experiment”—maybe one you now consider a “mistake”—that actually taught you something valuable about yourself or your approach to life?
Oh, I’ve had plenty—and I’m still experimenting! Recently, I tried bleaching my hair blonde again. I’ve also gone through phases like dyeing green highlights as a teenager or cutting my bangs super short when I was a kid. Looking back, those choices might seem like “mistakes,” but honestly, they taught me not to be afraid of experimenting. Each phase helped me discover more of my personal style and what truly suits me.
How do you personally strike that balance between embracing current trends (in style or
beauty) and staying true to your authentic expression?
It can definitely be a challenge—especially when you work in fashion and the arts, like I do. There’s constant exposure to trends, and it’s hard not to be influenced. But I’ve learned to take inspiration from here and there, then mix it with how I feel in the moment. I let my mood and intuition guide me. That’s how I stay true to my essence while still enjoying creativity and change.
Credit Teams:
Model: Airami Soluna, @airamisoluna
Photographer: Polina Danilova, @danilovaprod