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STYLE | Interview


“I may not be fashionable but I’m stylish as hell. I can go from big beautiful hair and glitter, to dungarees and Doc Martens with ease.”


given to the breed and raised a lot of money for rescues who specialise in rehoming them.


"I'm currently writing a science fiction novel and very large love letter that I plan to release soon, it's for all the women who write to me asking how to love themselves and accept their bodies. I want to get signed in New York and LA and I have some big projects I want to bring to life. I have some exciting jobs coming up and you might spot me next year working for some great brands.


"For me, style is personal, it's not fashion or NY Fashion Week. It's you, in front of the mirror on a Saturday night, or that weird thing you do that


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your loved ones can pinpoint in a large crowd. I may not be fashionable but I'm stylish as hell. I can go from big beautiful hair and glitter; to dungarees and Doc Martens with ease.


"I have some advice for anyone, young or old, who wants to do what I do. There is no correct way to do it. Just start, take an interest, be active and look for opportunities, however small. My job encompasses different things, I work with Breast Cancer charities, body acceptance blogs and I model. You can be more than one thing if you wish.


"Ed Sheeran said that when he started singing, he used to go on late night TV shows with almost no viewership.


He did it because at least maybe fifty people might see him sing. That's fifty more people who knew his name. That stuck with me and now no opportunity is too small. If I want to do it, I just do. Create your career incrementally, bit by bit. Some models get spotted, some don't.


"Oh and just because you aren't agency standard, doesn't mean you can't make your stand in the beauty industry. Times have changed, and progress is happening, don't be afraid."


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