One of Croatia's Most Beautiful Women Shares Rare Family Photo with Partner
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Croatian model and entrepreneur Iva Jerković shared a rare glimpse into her private life on Instagram, posting photos from a summer evening with her family.
- The post featured a picture with her long-term partner, Josip Antić Zefo, and highlighted the
Croatian model and entrepreneur Iva Jerković, known for her beauty and success in the salon business, has offered her followers an intimate look into her personal life. Jerković, who typically guards her privacy, shared a series of photos and videos on Instagram documenting a perfect summer evening with her loved ones.
My summer
The post, captioned "My summer" with a purple heart, began with a rare photograph of Jerković and her long-term partner, the discreet entrepreneur Josip Antić Zefo. The couple was pictured at an elegantly set table during sunset, with a backdrop of rolling hills, cypress trees, and a modern stone path with integrated lighting, exuding an atmosphere of luxury.
Jerković also shared images that embody the "slow travel" trend, emphasizing enjoying the moment and creating memories. Among these was a photo of their daughter, Rina Ami. Jerković has previously spoken about how motherhood transformed her, giving her a sense of purpose and a different dimension to life, where her child's well-being takes precedence over all else.
Motherhood has given me fullness of life. It has fulfilled my life and given it meaning. The meaning of life is to do and live as we wish, to live fulfilled. And for me, that is motherhood.
"Motherhood has given me fullness of life. It has fulfilled my life and given it meaning. The meaning of life is to do and live as we wish, to live fulfilled. And for me, that is motherhood," Jerković stated. She recalled the initial moments after returning from the maternity ward with her daughter, feeling a sense of uncertainty but quickly adapting, attributing it to instinct and "genes."
She looked at me, I looked at her, asking: And what do we do now?! But I quickly got into the rhythm. I guess it's in the genes. I instinctively knew what to do.
Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.