Archy

height: 190

chest: 94

waist: 71

hips: 85

shoes:44

hair: light

eyes: grey

How would you describe your personal visual code?

I like strong shapes and silhouettes. I usually go for layers, monochrome tones, and pieces that feel a bit off or unexpected. Style for me is about building a clear image with confidence.

What fashion eras or designers shape your aesthetic?

I think more of Rick Owens, Yohji Yamamoto, and Balenciaga. I really love those futuristic, a bit aggressive looks. That kind of style just makes sense to me. My personality fits right into that world. And trust me, this is not just something I say, you will see it. I’m already too deep in. At this point, it’s less of a style choice and more of a lifestyle problem :)

How do you relate to the concept of fashion as art?

For me fashion is, and always has been, an art. Even when I was a kid, I was trying to express myself and stand out through what I wore. I didn’t always know what I was doing, but I knew it had to be different. Looking back at some of those outfits... let's just say the intention was there. The taste came later.

What unusual shoot concepts have you particularly remembered?

The one from Julius17 really stayed with me. It was dark, hectic, a little crazy, but in the best way. Honestly, it’s one of my favorite shoots. The whole vibe of the brand matches my aesthetic perfectly, so I felt completely in sync with the clothes. Wearing Julius just makes me feel confident, like I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be.

Wow, that must have been an intense shoot - Julius is no joke. It’s such a powerful brand and honestly, you seem like a perfect match for it. Do you feel different when you're wearing clothes like that?

It felt very organic. Nothing about it felt forced. The moment I put on the look I was like, yes this is so me. The mood, the shapes, the energy — it all just clicked. Shoots like that are the easiest because you don’t have to act. You just show up and be exactly who you are.

What are the brands you feel truly made for — the ones where you don’t just wear the clothes, you become part of the story? Where do you see yourself making waves?

There are a few brands I also feel really connected to - Rick Owens, Yohji, Kiko Kostadinov, Balenciaga. Now I am interesting in Gucci as well, you know why. That world just feels like home to me. I know I can bring something strong to those spaces. It is not just about fitting in, it is about doing something that makes waves. I am not here to be neutral.

What role does street fashion and music play in changing your musical image?

For me music and fashion are kind of the same thing. My style usually matches whatever I have in my headphones. I’ve always looked up to Playboi Carti. His music, his outfits, the whole attitude. It is not copying but I will admit there are days when I fully dress like I’m about to join his tour.

Be honest have you ever walked out the door looked at your outfit and thought Carti would probably hire you on the spot or at least ask where you got the pants?

Yes one hundred percent. There are days I step out and think if Carti saw me right now he would either give me a nod or steal my look. Either way I would take it as a win :)

Alright, so why do you think it is so important to know the industry from the inside, rather than just being the face of a brand?

For me, modeling is like a candy shop. I can see how my favorite brands are working, I can try on clothes that I like, and I can see how other people style those clothes.

If you could choose another foundation that wasn't modeling, what would it be?

Probably something fashion related, maybe create my own clothing brand.