
BY: Jordan Arseneau
As a child growing up in Chicago's Sauganash neighborhood, Elena Gatti leaned into art after struggling with words and numbers because of dyslexia. Now, at 26, Gatti has designed tour merchandise and posters for Harry Styles and indie bands Mt. Joy and Maggie Rogers.
"Seeing the 'Love On Tour' merch come to life was the most surreal thing," said Gatti, speaking about her design work for Harry Styles' last major tour. "It was the craziest feeling just walking down the street and seeing someone wearing something that I made."
SOURCE: https://abc7chicago.com
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