Friendly. People there are open, and there is alot to see.
You're on the new cover of French revue de modes, which is actually quite huge for a newbie. How did you feel when you first saw the cover?
It’s my first cover, so naturally I was quite excited. I was astonished to be sharing it with some very high-profile models.
On a shooting, do you rather try to make a connection with thephotographer or are you more focused on yourself to get inspired?
A little of both. I think it is better to connect with the photographer so you can communicate their vision as best you can. Also this connection seems to help your personal inspiration. It goes hand in hand.
Who taught you basics like posing, walking, how to look into a camera or was it more of learning by doing?
Mainly from actually working, although I won't deny I received constructive criticism and tips from my bookers (and still do).
What do you like better? Runway or Editorial work?
I guess both are enjoyable, but I like Editorial because an image can be a very powerful thing.
Must-have for the winter?
Snowy weather.
Favorite piece of clothing you’ve been given for a job?
Blue wool shorts from the lovely Kim Ellery.
Have you always been interested in fashion or did this just comebecause of your job?
From my job; I have a lot of brothers and fashion was never emphasized when we were growing up. I used to, and still do, wear their old clothes.
What would you say is the most important thing you learned due to modeling?