At the end of the day, my legacy will not be modelling but my cosmetics line.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I started the cosmetics in 1994 after I stopped modeling, out of my frustration as a woman of color not finding what I needed.
My legacy is almost like a personal challenge to go as far as I can go.
It's hard to say what I want my legacy to be when I'm long gone.
I'll always try to follow my heart into things I love, and modelling is not something I'm dreaming of pursuing forever.
The creation of my cosmetics experience has been years in the making.
I've always only wanted to model. It really is the only life I want.
I've been a fashion model for 15 years and designing is just an extension of my career. I still plan on modeling lingerie, but at the same time this is a business transition that I plan to have around for a long time.
My legacy is so, so important to me.
The real way I became a model is I won a genetic lottery, and I became the recipient of a legacy.
My legacy would be that you don't have to give up anything. You can be chic but have a sense of humor, you can be sexy but comfortable, you can be timeless but fresh.