My path into modelling began completely spontaneously. For my 13th birthday, my mother gave me a certificate to attend a modelling school. By the age of 15, I was working in South Korea and Taiwan, and my first major job was a contract with the Metrocity brand.
At the beginning of a career, I believe luck plays a big role: being noticed and given a chance. But then, modelling becomes a rigorous process, where you constantly have to prove that you’re the model they want to work with. Of course, there were disappointments and moments of exhaustion. However, the incentive to grow, take on new contracts and projects always helped me move forward.
I’m convinced that artificial intelligence can never replace the charisma and unique aura of truly capable, beautiful, and confident models. AI is just a popularised tool that, in my opinion, will soon lose its effectiveness.
I really hope that modern modelling will bring back the cult of the 2000s, the haute couture era. So-called “body positivity” and various gender concepts will become less important, because for me, modelling is, above all, about identity and sophistication. Personally, I associate it with the Victoria’s Secret Angels: they are incredibly graceful, charismatic, and memorable.
My main goal in modelling is to enter the high fashion market, conquer the world’s catwalks, work with leading fashion houses, and secure contracts all over the world.