Every model has her own story, and it often begins where one least expects it. Discovered by chance in her hometown while walking through a shopping mall, this young woman had never imagined a career in modeling. Approached by a scout from a model agency, she first took time to think it over, discuss it with her mother, and, above all, finish her studies. Although signed by an agency at a very early stage, she chose to wait before fully committing, until the opportunity to take part in New York Fashion Week arose. A thoughtful decision that shows that even in an industry as fast-paced as that of models, personal timing remains essential.
Unlike many models of her generation, she maintains a distant relationship with social media. She prefers to protect her private life, using platforms mainly to stay in touch with close friends and family. While Instagram and Twitter are not priorities for her, YouTube holds a special place, particularly for discovering beauty-related content. This digital distance allows her to maintain balance—an invaluable asset in a highly exposed industry.
Like many careers in modeling, hers has not been without challenges. A period of constant travel and intense work led her to take a break, which was necessary to protect her mental health. Supported by those close to her and by her model agencies, she returned stronger, with a healthier perspective on her profession. She also emphasizes that she has never experienced any major negative situations on set, which reinforces her attachment to the industry.
Among the many projects she has taken part in, her first campaign remains the most memorable. Working for Balmain, without really knowing the codes of a campaign shoot, was as intimidating as it was exciting. Everything happened very quickly—almost too quickly—but that moment marked a decisive turning point in her career as a model.
When asked about the future, she remains realistic. In a sector where everything can change overnight, long-term planning is difficult. She goes with the flow of opportunities while remaining open to other roles in the fashion industry, such as makeup or styling. What motivates her most is the artistic dimension of editorial work: creating something beautiful without always trying to control everything. A philosophy that perfectly reflects the reality of modeling today, balancing intuition, adaptability, and passion.