Gabriela Lucianno: The Conscious Feminine Redefining Power, Faith, and Identity in the DUBAI Edition of Hooks Magazine
- Matheus Hooks/ Editor-In-Chief

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'DUBAI' EDITION COVER - JANUARY 2026 ISSUE

Dubai is a setting, but also a symbol. Among skyscrapers, quiet luxury, and an energy that blends tradition with the future, Gabriela Lucianno emerges as the embodiment of a new feminine. Strong without rigidity. Spiritual without disconnection. Elegant without effort. As the cover star of the DUBAI edition of Hooks Magazine, she represents a woman who understands that image, purpose, and consciousness move together.
Gabriela has built an international career by uniting human development, practical spirituality, and emotional intelligence. A mentor, entrepreneur, and content creator, her work impacts women who seek greater inner clarity, emotional balance, and conscious positioning across all areas of life.

Her story does not come from ready-made formulas, but from the careful observation of a recurring pattern. Highly capable, sensitive, and intelligent women who, even so, live below their true potential. Throughout her own journey of self-knowledge, Gabriela realized that when a woman learns to listen to herself, regulate her emotions, and take a clear position, her entire life reorganizes. It was at that point that the path stopped being merely personal and became a collective calling.
This vision takes shape in the e-book The Miracle That Lives in You, a work dedicated to strengthening self-esteem, inner confidence, and reconnection with feminine self-worth. For Gabriela, the greatest barrier preventing women from accessing this “miracle” lies in the disconnection between identity and value. For a long time, many were taught to seek validation externally, whether through appearance, performance, or relationships. The shift happens when this logic is reversed and a woman begins to recognize herself as the source of her own value.

Living in Dubai and working internationally further expanded this perspective. Exposure to different cultures revealed that, despite external differences, the feminine challenge is universal: balancing ambition, sensitivity, autonomy, and a sense of belonging. For Gabriela, self-knowledge has ceased to be a luxury and has become a global competency. True feminine power lies in the ability to be whole in any context, without needing to fragment oneself in order to fit in.
This sense of integrity is also reflected in how she views spirituality. Far from rituals disconnected from reality, Gabriela advocates for a faith applied to everyday life. Alignment of values, clarity of boundaries, and conscious direction form the foundation of sound decisions in relationships, career, and entrepreneurship. Emotional intelligence, in this context, is not merely about feeling, but about choosing with clarity, even under pressure.
Beyond mentoring, Gabriela moves naturally within the worlds of entrepreneurship and beauty. She develops projects that connect aesthetics, identity, and premium experiences, understanding image as a form of language. For her, caring for appearance, style, and presence is not superficial. It is strategic communication. When external image aligns with internal identity, it becomes a legitimate tool for inner strengthening and positioning in the world.

With an active digital presence, Gabriela shares reflections on faith, conscious routines, personal growth, and lifestyle. Her content does not promise shortcuts; it offers depth. She inspires a community seeking evolution with elegance, truth, and consistency.
For the women who follow her journey and wish to align who they are on the inside with the life they manifest on the outside, Gabriela is direct. The first step is developing true self-awareness. Observing patterns, recognizing limits, and understanding what truly matters. From this clarity, choices begin to align, and external life starts to reflect what is already organized internally.
Read the full interview:
1. Your journey brings together spirituality, emotional intelligence, and conscious feminine positioning. At what point did you realize this path was not only personal, but also a calling to impact other women?
My work was born from observing a recurring pattern: highly capable, sensitive, and intelligent women who, despite all that, live below their true potential. Throughout my own journey of self-knowledge, I realized that when a woman learns to listen to herself, regulate her emotions, and take a clear position, her entire life reorganizes. That was the moment I understood this was not just personal — there was a real, replicable, and necessary impact for other women.

2. In the e-book The Miracle That Lives in You, you talk about self-esteem and reconnection with feminine self-worth. In your view, what is the biggest internal block that prevents women from accessing this “miracle” in everyday life?
The greatest block is the disconnection between identity and value. Many women were taught to seek external validation — approval, performance, appearance, relationships — instead of building a solid internal foundation. The “miracle” happens when this logic is reversed, when a woman begins to see herself as the source of her own value, rather than someone who constantly needs to prove it.

3. Living in Dubai and working internationally brings you into contact with different cultures and mindsets. How has this global experience transformed the way you see faith, self-knowledge, and the role of women in the contemporary world?
Living in Dubai and working internationally deeply expanded my perception of the feminine. Across different cultures, roles may change, but the challenge remains the same: women trying to balance ambition, sensitivity, autonomy, and a sense of belonging. This experience taught me that self-knowledge is not a luxury — it is a global competency. And that true feminine power lies in the ability to be whole in any context.

4. You advocate for a practical spirituality integrated into modern life. How do you translate faith, emotional balance, and awareness into concrete decisions — whether in relationships, career, or entrepreneurship?
For me, it is not about belief systems, but about alignment. When a woman understands her values, her boundaries, and her direction, this naturally guides her relationships, her career, and her business decisions. Emotional intelligence is not just about understanding feelings — it is about knowing how to make aligned choices, even under pressure. This kind of clarity changes everything: who you engage with, what you build, and what you choose to tolerate.

5. Beyond mentoring, you develop projects that connect beauty, aesthetics, and premium experiences. In what way can identity and external image become legitimate tools for inner strengthening and purpose?
Image, aesthetics, and presence are languages. When they are aligned with identity, they become powerful tools for expression and positioning. Taking care of appearance, style, and the experience you offer the world is not superficial — it is strategic communication. A woman who sees herself as valuable naturally creates an environment that reflects that.

6. For the women who follow your work and seek to live with more clarity, balance, and truth, what is the essential first step to aligning who you are on the inside with the life that manifests on the outside?
The first step is developing real self-awareness. Not in an abstract sense, but in practice: recognizing your patterns, your limits, and what truly matters to you. From there, your choices begin to align with who you are — and external life starts to reflect that clarity.

































