
Behind that strand of very long hair with a golden sheen, she was defined Antonia Macri. Thus, the younger daughter was dressed in orange, wearing leather pants and a sweatshirt Juliana Awada (51) And Mauricio Macri (66) She just appeared in some photos for Rocío G, the brand founded by Rocío González in 2007 in partnership with Loló Tanoira. With a mix of the Argentine countryside, the polo lifestyle and a touch of North American Western style, the brand stands out for its unique, timeless, artisanal, colorful and sustainable clothing.
On the international market, the exclusive Rocío G is going strong, and in Argentina, among its fans also includes Antonia’s mother, an undisputed reference for style and elegance. Heir to a long family tradition (Juliana’s parents, and therefore Antonia’s grandparents – Elsa “Pomi” Becker and Abraham Awada – were the ones who started the textile business with La Renita, seventy years ago), the businesswoman and former First Lady has passed on her passion for fashion to her eldest daughter, Valentina Barbier (22, daughter of her marriage to the Belgian Bruno Barbier, and usually accompanies her mother to national and foreign fashion shows). And at many fashion events), as the youngest and most spoiled in the family, who turned 14 last October.
The DNA of elegance
In front of the cameras, Antonia poses very naturally. Maybe because he was born with them. On October 10, 2011, her father, Mauricio Macri, who at that time was head of the Buenos Aires city government, posted the happy news on his social networks and posted the first photo of Antonia with the doctors of the Otamendi Sanatorium.
Throughout these years, Antonia has starred in very beautiful postcards: from the one in which she was seen running in the corridors of the headquarters in Buenos Aires, to when she attended the programs of Mirtha LeGrand and Susana Giménez, after her father’s election victory in 2015, astonishing everyone with her friendliness, spontaneity and style inherent in her DNA.
She was a student at French High School in 2011, and when she was in sixth grade, she attended a casting for So Cippo – a brand from Palermo – and was chosen to do the spring/summer 2023 campaign.
Both in this first production as a model, and in this last, more youthful, production of Rocío G, “Anto” – as they call her – has had a tremendous impact on social networks. One of the first to support her steps as a model was, of course, her mother Juliana, who proudly gave her a heart.