Jaclyn T.

Measurements

Waist: 27

Hips: 39

Bust: 36

Height: 5’7”

Weight: 135lbs

Hair/Eye Color: Blonde/Blue

Tell us about yourself

I am 33 years old, from St Louis, Missouri, moved to Dallas, Texas in 2023. I am a Black Belt in Taekwondo and a Gold Medalist Figure Skater. I cannot live without vanilla sprinkle donuts.

Tell us about your modeling experience. 

I started modeling in my teens for a little while, and in my 20s modeled part time while working a full time job. In early 2023, I quit the office job I had at the time and made modeling my full time job. 

What is your biggest dream?

My biggest dream is to be on a wall in Target or Walmart, or an ad in Times Square.

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

Embracing your inner beauty and letting it shine on the outside. 

How would you describe your fashion style?

My style is casual, preppy, punk. 

Who or what inspires you?

Music inspires me and helps me get creative ideas flowing.

What is your advice to someone who is just getting started with modeling?

Modeling is a skill. Learn the best poses for your body and learn lighting, then just go for it. Do not wait till you feel you are ready. Take criticisms and critiques and make your skill better. 

Describe some obstacles you have overcome in your life and how that has changed or shaped you.

Growing up with Body Dysmorphia and wanting to be a model has been my greatest challenge. The “standard” size of models did not look like me - they were all very tall, thin, confident, with long gorgeous hair; I didn’t see myself that way. Modeling has helped me become more comfortable in my skin. By working on the poses that look best for my body, I’d be like “Oh, that’s me!?”, I learned to love my body in all those great angles and appreciate all that my body could do. Not every angle is going to look the best, but the bad angles are what make the good angles the best. Modeling has made me see myself as a more confident and beautiful person. 

What makes you beautiful/handsome?

My genuine kindness and positivity… and my eyes

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

Just start. You have to start somewhere. Put in the work, and as you practice, you will see your confidence grow.

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