Roman Milišić

Roman Milišić

Roman Milišić (born 1973) is one half of the New York-based fashion-art partnership, House of Diehl; the other half being Mary Jo Diehl. House of Diehl has exhibited at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Massachusetts, and staged fashion performances throughout America and Europe. Milišić also edited the "New York Times"-bestselling "The Beatles Anthology" (Chronicle, 2000), and "Hotel LaChapelle" (Little, Brown, 1999) by David LaChapelle. He is the son of the late Yugoslavian poet, Milan Milišić.


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