height: 166
chest: 80
waist: 56
hips: 86
shoes: 37
hair: brown
eyes: green
I’d say minimalism with accents. I like to keep things simple, but always add one detail that makes it feel special. People on set sometimes say I look like a doll, maybe because of my big eyes, I hear that a lot. I think it’s the mix of clean shapes and something a little dreamy or unexpected.
How do you relate to the concept of fashion as art?
For me fashion is both high art and a way to express myself. I like how it can be creative and personal at the same time. Even small details can say something about how you feel or how you see the world. It’s not just about clothes, it’s about telling a story without words.
One of the wildest shoots I’ve done was in Seoul with the amazing photographer By.Raykay. It was insane in the best way. So far it’s definitely the most unforgettable experience I’ve had.
We created a full fashion story where I was styled with wings. The whole concept felt like something between a fantasy character and a high-fashion doll. The styling, the makeup, the energy, it was next level. I felt like I stepped into another world. That shoot made me realize how far fashion can really go when it becomes a full story.
How did you feel when you saw the final images? Did they match what you imagined or surprise you in a good way?
When I saw the final images I honestly felt like this could change something in my career. We showed a completely different side of me and it really stands out. I’m super excited to share these with clients because it feels fresh and unexpected. It’s not just a good photo, it’s a moment.
When I like a new trend, I usually take just a part of it and adapt it to myself. I don’t follow trends completely, but if something feels right, I’ll make it work in my own way. It’s more about using it as a detail, not letting it take over my whole style.
What role does street fashion play in changing your musical image?
Music sets the mood and street style adds color to it. For me they go hand in hand. What I wear can shift the whole energy of a track or how I feel while making it. Street fashion brings freedom, it helps shape the visual side of my sound.
Why do you think it is so important to know the industry from the inside, rather than just being the face of a brand?
It helps you get into the role and understand the whole shooting process better. When you know how things work behind the scenes, you connect more with the team and the idea. You’re not just the face of the brand, you become part of the story.