When I first started modelling, as I was walking down the catwalk I just thought, 'Please don't fall over, please don't fall over, please don't fall over!'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I started to model because I thought I could use it as an excuse to others, like, 'Yeah, I'm tall because I'm a model.'
There were a few models who used to stay close to my building. I used to admire them and tell my friends that I did. Those models told me get into modeling.
If you're a model, you're supposed to know how to walk, aren't you?
I think one of the secrets to modelling is the less you care and the more you're yourself, the more successful you are.
I was scouted at a Cure concert. A model scout approached me there and asked me if I modeled, and I thought that was ludicrous.
When I fell into modeling, because I wanted to work in fashion. I wanted to do styling or make-up. I ended getting picked up to be a model instead during my work experience.
The entire time I was modeling, I was trying and failing at businesses. In fact, we would have started our business much sooner had I been more successful.
I almost had to exhaust myself at modeling before I could say, 'O.K., I'm ready for school.'
I always said, 'If it's over, it's over.' If modeling is over, it's still the best experience of my life.
How hard can it be to walk up and down in a straight line? You just need to put one step in front of another; most people do it all the time. What's the worst that can happen? You fall over. Sometimes that happens to non-models, too; it wouldn't be the end of the world.