Zoe B.

Measurements:

Waist: 28

Hips: 38

Bust: 38

Height: 6'0

Tell us about yourself:

I’m Zoë, I grew up in San Diego, California and moved to Minnesota for school. I’m a 21 editorial fashion photographer and model

Tell us about your modeling experience.

I have limited experience in editorial photography collaborations and a few runway shows under my belt. I’ve acted my whole life though, winning multiple monologue competitions and starring in many plays and musicals.

What is your biggest dream?

My biggest dream is to be happy and content with fun creative people who push me to be the best version of myself I can be.

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

I feel like once you understand that even the minuscule things can be stunning it’s easier to understand that beauty lies within everything. I feel like that encompasses your own kind of beautiful

How would you describe your fashion style?

I would describe my style as evolving, I can be classic and refined one day and loud and layered another

Who or what inspires you?

I think everything inspires me in some way but I get my drive from wanting to better myself in everything I do (good or bad)

What advice would you give someone who is just starting in modeling?

My best advice is to put yourself out there. Have an idea of what you want and go after it. Don’t wait until x y and z happen just start.

Describe some obstacles you have overcome:

I used to be overweight as a kid and had to wear back braces to school. I was ridiculed and assaulted but I learned to find love with in myself and continue to try and practice healthy mindsets

What makes you beautiful?

I think my eyes and my freckles make me beautiful. There’s so much power behind the eyes

What would you say to someone who is struggling with their confidence?

I would say take time, really sit and look at yourself. Become aware of the time of vocabulary you use to describe yourself and change it in the present moment. Do you think that part is ugly or is it a product of conditioning?

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