What brought you to the West Coast?
It was honestly an ex who was much older than me. He was in music, and I was 18 and working at Victoria's Secret. I was not doing anything artistic at the time. I was a party girl, and he was a DJ and producer. Him and about 10 friends were all going to move to LA, and they were all digital artists. They were all done with Miami and were ready to further their careers. I had nothing holding me back in Miami except for my family. In Miami, you kind of hit a plateau—a feeling you feel very easily when you’re in the arts, and there's not much you can do. Some people are okay with that, and some people are very comfortable with doing local shows. But I always knew I had something and that staying in Miami wouldn’t have allowed me to do that.
You’ve been on tour, and you’ve modeled for countless brands. As a kid, did you ever foresee your career going down this road?
In my elementary school every year, we would have to create our own books. We had to illustrate and write it. You know how there's the "About the Author" page? Mine was always like, "She wants to become a singer, actress, designer." I always knew I was going to be an entertainer. I didn’t know how I was going to do it, but I knew I was.
When was the first time you bleached your brows? How did you decide to do it?
It was in 2018, I think sometime in September. It was because I was growing super bored of my appearance, and I wasn’t ready to dye my hair. I was way too scared, because I used to dye my hair in high school, and the damage scared the shit out of me to try that again. So I was like, "Fuck." And I started googling brown girls with pink eyebrows. And I literally could not find anything. The one artist, the one photo I found of a brown woman with dyed eyebrows, was Kelis. And she had these baby pink eyebrows, and I was like, "Dude, that's it!" I really wanted to dye my eyebrows pink, but I’ve never seen anyone with my skin tone doing it, and when I Googled it, all I saw were really pale models on runways. But then I found Kelis’ photo, and the next day, I hit up my friend. I didn’t realize how easy it is to dye your own eyebrows. So I was like, "Hey, can your mom dye my eyebrows?" I ended up going to this lady’s crib and dying my eyebrows, and that was it.
The bleached eyebrows and the dark-lined lips are just a few of your many iconic looks. What influences your makeup designs?
Well, a lot of it is Latin and Black culture for sure. I just remember watching my mom put on lipliner when I was a little girl in the car, and when we were at a red light, she’d be perfecting her lipliner. She could literally do it anywhere, anytime, and it would be these straight and perfect lines. It took me a really long time to get into it, because I have a lot of scars on my lips from a really bad dog fight when I was a kid. I very specifically remember the doctor saying to me, "You’ll never be able to wear lipliner, because your lips aren’t even." And I don’t know why he thought that that was going to be important to me. Why would you tell this child that she can't wear lipliner? It makes no sense. I remember he said that to me, so it just stayed in my head that I couldn’t. So I didn't—for a very long time, I didn’t try it. Recently in the past couple years, I’ve just become comfortable with the idiosyncrasies of my face. I’m just like, "This is my face, and there is nothing I can do about it." I really love lipliner, and it’s something I have a historical connection to. But yeah, my influences would have to be my mom and Latin culture.