Galore Magazine

March 08, 2025

In March 2025, Omar Rudberg was featured in a specialized editorial for Galore Magazine, where he explored a cinematic "nightlife escort" concept through a high-fashion lens.

 

Photoshoot Concept: "Nightlife Escort"

Photographed by Pieter Henket in New York City, the shoot drew inspiration from the 80s and 90s nightlife scene.

  • The Narrative: The concept depicted Omar as a performer or "nightlife escort" who plays different roles for various customers, ending with a raw "reality sinks in" moment in front of a mirror.
  • Visual Style: Henket used CineStill film to capture a vintage vibe, emphasizing the "sweet spot" between masculinity and femininity.
  • Fashion Highlights: Omar was styled in high-end pieces, including a Saint Laurent belted leather biker jacket, tapered leather pants, and an Alexander McQueen feather tank top.

 

Interview Highlights

In the accompanying feature titled "The Power of Transformation," Omar discussed his evolution as an artist.

  • "I'm Not A Boy": He described his 2025 single as a metaphor for refusing to be put in specific "boxes" or categories.
  • Beauty Secrets: Omar admitted to secretly doing his own makeup (mostly concealer) on the set of Young Royals to feel more comfortable, a ritual the crew never noticed.
  • Musical Direction: He noted that his EP Every Night Fantasy reflects his emotional journey post-breakup, blending 80s grooves with modern pop.
  • Cultural Roots: He highlighted how growing up in Venezuela provided his foundation in music and dance, which he now mixes with Nordic influences.


Galore Magazine interview with Omar Rudberg

 

Venezuelan vibes to Swedish streets: The power of transformation of Omar Rudberg

 

In the vibrant fusion of cultures, music, and personal empowerment lies the essence of Omar Rudberg’s artistry. The charismatic singer-actor, known for his role in Young Royals, is breaking boundaries and blending sounds from his Venezuelan roots with Nordic influences. We caught up with Omar for a fun FaceTime chat, diving into his journey, favorite foods, secret makeup tips, and the power of self-expression through music.

Your journey started in Venezuela and moved to Sweden. How have these experiences shaped your artistry?

Growing up in Venezuela surrounded by music and culture laid my foundation, but moving to Sweden introduced me to a whole new sound. Now, I embrace a mix of pop and Latin influences in my music.

What’s your favorite dish from Venezuela and Sweden?

Venezuelan arepas and empanadas are classic! As for Swedish food, I appreciate the cozy Christmas meals, though I think Latin American food thrives on vibrant flavors and connections.

Your latest EP, Every Night Fantasy, mixes 80s grooves with modern pop. What inspired this direction?

It reflects my emotional journey post-breakup. The songs range from nostalgia to empowerment, capturing all those feelings of freedom and anger.

You found significant recognition as Simon in Young Royals. How has acting influenced your music?

Acting built my confidence! It helped me embrace who I am, which translates into my music and performance style.

Speaking of confidence, you mentioned doing makeup secretly while acting. Can you share some fun details about that?

Oh my gosh, there were times I felt so insecure about my look on set! I would sneak into the bathroom and do my own makeup—just a little concealer here and there. It became a bit of a ritual before facing the camera! It’s funny, the crew never noticed, but it made me feel way more comfortable.

What are your top secrets for achieving a flawless look?

Less is more! Use makeup sparingly to highlight specific areas for that fresh, natural glow. A little concealer can go a long way, especially when it’s just enough to boost your confidence.

Any must-have beauty products you can’t live without?

Lip balm is crucial! I can’t stand dry lips. I also love a good eyebrow gel to keep things neat. And I’m a fan of The Ordinary’s products for that perfect skin prep—it’s all about feeling good in your skin.

Transitioning from a boy band to a solo career is a big step. What challenges did you face?

It was a bit of a crisis! I had to discover my individual identity and overcome the pressure of it being just me.

Fashion plays a big role in your image. How would you describe your style?

My style varies with my mood—from streetwear to glam! I draw inspiration from both cultures and artists like Rihanna, Prince, and Justin Bieber.

If you could collaborate with any fashion brand, who would it be?

I’ve been working with YSL, and I’d love to continue that! I also admire brands like Loewe and Acne Studios.

Looking back, if you could change anything about your journey, would you?

I might change little things, but ultimately, my experiences shaped who I am.

What’s the best advice you’ve ever received?

Have fun! If you’re not enjoying what you do, it doesn’t feel like work.

What message would you like to leave for your fans?

A huge thank you for supporting me! You’re stuck with me for life, and I’m grateful for every moment.