Alexandria F.

Measurements

32C-33”-24” 

5’7”

135 lbs

Blonde / Blue Green Eyes

Tell us about yourself

I’m Alexandria and I’m born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada but have a Russian ethnic background. I grew up doing competitive cheer and gymnastics. And I am currently a Licensed Aesthetician/Laser Technician. 

Tell us about your modeling experience

I am fairly new to the Modeling industry but this year I have signed on to several local agencies to get my career started. Since then I have been able to make modeling my full time job.

What is your biggest dream?

My dream is to walk the runway and shoot for high luxury designer brands all across the world. 

What does it mean to be your own kind of beautiful?

Everyone has their own kind of beauty; it is just whether they embrace it or not. Being your own kind of beauty means having Acceptance, Open-Mindedness, and Confidence within yourself. 

Describe your fashion style.

It depends on how I’m feeling that day!

Who or what inspires you?

My parents inspire me the most. They have always lead me in the right direction and always had faith in me. Two of the hardest working and caring people I know.

What advise would you give to someone who is just getting started in modeling?

Don’t get discouraged! This industry is very particular, just because you don’t get a response from one agency doesn’t mean you won’t from the next. Do your due diligence by applying, researching opportunities, and attending open castings. It will all come full circle. 

Describe some obstacles you have overcome and how they have changed you.

I went through a traumatic, abusive relationship that stripped my self worth and confidence. Due to this I struggled with severe depression and anxiety. In my opinion, this experience is what taught me the most about myself. Being in an unhealthy relationship makes you realize how short life is and that it should be spent surrounded by people who know your worth.

What makes you beautiful?

What makes me beautiful is my ability to find something positive in every situation/person. I tend to look at the good in things rather then the negative. 

What would you say to another girl your age who is struggling with their confidence? 

Don’t compare yourself to other people. As long as you are striving to be the best version of yourself and doing what makes you happy, your confidence will naturally get stronger.

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