Conversation 086: Mergim Shabani
Description
Mergim Shabani has more questions than answers. The model, content creator, and creative director avoids labels altogether, preferring instead to see himself as a lifelong student of fashion, social media, and life itself. This outlook is rooted in his background: born in Kosovo, raised in Vienna, and shaped by his studies in philosophy. In a world where fashion, identity, and creativity constantly intersect, Shabani has emerged as a figure defined by authenticity and passion. His approach combines aesthetics with a life philosophy: being strong, caring for others, learning from every experience, and cultivating relationships that go beyond mere status. On a day off in Vienna, surrounded by family, he sits down to talk. Behind his wavy hair hangs a vintage Pan American Airways poster, designed in 1940 by Paul George Lawler, reading “Fly to South Seas Isles.” It feels like more than a backdrop—a reminder that for Shabani, fashion is not just about clothing but about movement, roots, and connection. In this conversation, he reflects on fashion and culture as extensions of life itself — ways of learning, connecting, and remaining true to who you are.





