
Some of the benefits of turning 18… enjoying good wine.

… celebrating with your favourite people - Mum & Dad

… and creating my own art of glasses
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I'm finding it quite hard to write about me, because I'm only 17. So at this stage you probably know just as much as I do!
What I love about modelling is shooting editorials, because I get a chance to be creative and play a character and I especially love when that character is from a fantasy rather than something you encounter every day. My main interest, high school, recently ended for me, so now I’m discovering what I really enjoy.
I like to read a lot, mainly dystopian-science-fiction, horror and classics. I love having fun like a kid: theme parks, dressing up (as in costumes), picnics, camping, exploring, climbing trees and games (board games and carnival games and physical games…not mind games). I love music, but I know nothing about current bands.
My main love is art and I have a fascination with street art in any form. I’m also very into drawing and photography, and have just started learning poi.
What is your Starsign? Aries. (But I’m not sure if I believe in that.)
Favourite Meal? My mum's vegan carrot cake cup cakes, carob chips, and cherries dipped in dark chocolate.
Favourite place? Bleecker st in New York. It has interesting people and great music stores.
Favourite book? Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
What are you listening to? I like grunge, and The Stone Roses.
What site are you going to most? Supervegan.com, it's a vegan restaurant guide to New York.
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Some of the benefits of turning 18… enjoying good wine.

… celebrating with your favourite people - Mum & Dad

… and creating my own art of glasses
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Chatting with Simon Lock at RAFW Press Conference

My lovely mum, Kathy Ward (Chic PR manager) & me at the Press Conference.
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Getting my hair & make up done by Wayne Chick here at the agency, then it is off to Rosemount Australia Fashion Week press conference. Watching @modelfeed on Twitter and keeping an eye on the #RAFW updates.
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I spent my 18th birthday half in New York.. and half in London. That night my friend Dan showed me the sights around my hotel, and we got to look
at some of the exhibits through the windows. There was a Takashi Murakami exhibit, with really cute paintings (above and below) and a movie playing that featured the characters from the paintings being terrorised by a “giant poop!”
The other exhibit we saw was by Mauro Peruccheti. He makes sculptures, (the last two images below) out of molded acrylic with Swarovski crystals, metal and found objects.



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