Tell us a little about yourself.
I grew up on a little island called Grand Cayman, and I’ve always wanted to be an artist, but that wasn’t really accessible on my island. So I’ve always dreamed of coming to New York and going to London and living that artist life. And I’ve kind of done that for myself—I am doing that for myself.
How did you get into the modeling world?
Growing up, I grew up pretty tall and skinny, and people would make comments like “you should be a model” and things along those lines. And I guess I’ve always kept it kept in the back of my mind like a backup. Like, if I ever wanted to, I could [model]. I was in college in the UK, and I was at the point where I was thinking, “Is this for me? Is this what I really want to study, or do I want to do something else?” That’s when I thought maybe I should give modeling a shot. So I took a six-hour train to London, found this little agency, and I walked in with my little heels. I felt like I was on America’s Next Top Model, and I pretty much took that chance. I knew that it was for me when I saw their reaction to me. They were so intrigued. They fell in love with me, and I fell in love with them.
Do you have a certain model you look up to?
I don’t know if this is too cliche, but I definitely look up to Naomi Campbell. For one, her confidence is definitely admirable, and I struggled with my body image for a while. I felt like my arms were a bit too muscular and maybe it wasn’t feminine enough. I feel like Naomi has that strong physique that made me feel like I didn’t have to be skinny. I met her as well, and she was so lovely. So I actually do really look up to her.