Hello everyone! Morgan here with an interview with our friend Arietta. Arietta is a model and fashionista, and I loved getting to interview her.
1. When did you first get into fashion and modeling, and how was it introduced to you?
My mother was always an inspiration to me! She was very stylish and fashionable; she taught me that you are beautiful just by being yourself, but never failed to remind me to refresh my summer wardrobe. :) When I was 11, I tried out to appear on my first catalogue and went from there, adding to my resume. At 14, I signed on with an agency, but I didn't stay on it for long. The thing about agencies is that after you sign on, you've got to do everything they say. However, there are actually some pretty good Christian agencies out there, which is what I did next in my career.
2. What three words would you use to describe yourself?
Let's see....three words! That's a hard one: what about friendly, stylish, and adventurous? I love meeting new people and doing new things...I also love chocolate...and cats...and Shakespeare...and cheerleading
3. What do you love about fashion shoots and modeling?
To me, it's just like acting: I'm a different person in a different place. I can imagine myself anywhere, even if I'm just standing in front of a green screen (yes, we use those sometimes) and of course I love trying on new clothes and outfits and jewelry and hairstyles and makeup--it goes on and on!
4. What are your plans for the future?
At some point, I'd love to start a clothing line, which is what Lauren Conrad and Kylie Bisutti ended up doing. I've always liked being creative and innovative--and I love helping my friends with style, too:) I feel happiest when everyone--not just me--looks and does their best.
5. What is one piece of advice you would give to someone who wants to pursue fashion?
My advice would be to 1) stay true to your values! Don't let people make you do things that you know you shouldn't do. It's so worth it. And 2) don't get caught up in trying to look perfect. No one is perfect. Even the prettiest people are Photoshopped, so what difference does it make if you're as thin as a stick? Or spend hours doing your hair and makeup to look "perfect"? As "perfect" as other people seem, it's just never enough. You'll be happiest if you don't idolize perfection, because no one is perfect...not even Kate Moss.
Thank you so much Arietta for the interview. I loved hearing your perspective on fashion and modeling.
What did you think of the interview?
~Morgan
Awesome. I LOVE fashion I also love soccer I love to mix them together!
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