Tian Yi - Chinoise - 1m7 - 8/6/9 |
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Vogue Chine Octobre 2013 Benjamin Alexander Huseby |
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Vogue Chine Septembre 2014 Olaf Wipperfurth |
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..Agency: Fusion Models Age: 17 Height: 5'10? Place of Origin: JingZhou, Hubei, China Ethnic Origin: Chinese Birthsign: Taurus How discovered: Fusion found me on the website of models.com Favorite things: To design cards (like birthday cards, funny cards) and design clothes which are too big to wear… Favorite music, band: I don't have any favorite band or music, cause sometimes when I feel happy I'd like to listen some rock music, but if I feel sad or angry, I'd like some classic or general music. Now I'm listening a Chinese song! Hobbies: Writing Favorite piece of clothing: I like some things that looks like a handsome boy, cause that can make me feel good, very playful! What's your idea of fun? To design my own house with my best friends! Cause I really want to be a designer of houses! (architect) Favorite modeling experience so far? Every experience has been great! Each opportunity has been amazing! What's the best thing about your hometown/country? My hometown has a long history, we have Phoenix as our totem, which represents the spirit of striving and innovating. Place you would love to visit: I'd like to travel all over the world with my best friends! That would be so nice! Currently you're obsessed with/about: I think it's my job! I enjoyed everything as a model! It is so precious! Envoyé de mon iPhone It’s easy to forget just how freshfaced the average up-and-comer is. Take Tian Yi for example: high cheekbones, legs for days and a smoldering stare; the girl looks sophisticated. But when asked about her latest fashion splurge, Yi reminds us that she’s still a teen. “Splurge?” she laughs. “I’m only 17!” Oh, right. But, despite her age and relative inexperience (Yi only started modeling in August), the Chinese teen has hit the ground running, or rather walking, for names like Vera Wang, Elie Tahari, and 3.1 Phillip Lim, among others. Oh, to be young. What were your first impressions of New York? It’s like a fairy tale country: the fresh air, the architecture, the people. Everything is new and exciting. How did you get into modeling? My mom was surfing the Internet and saw this modeling competition and signed me up. I only got third place but that’s how it all started. You’re a newbie to the industry but if you had to describe modeling in one word, what would it be? “Queens” because every model is a queen when she is walking the runway or posing for photos. You have to feel so confident and beautiful so, in that moment, you’re a queen. What’s something you’ve learned about modeling that you didn’t know before? People outside of the industry always forget models’ names. They only remember your face. It’s funny how that works. New York was your first runway experience? Yeah, I really enjoyed it. You make so many new friends because you’re constantly meeting other people in the industry, other models that are going through the same thing. I still can’t believe I’m getting to do this and be a real high-fashion model. What has been the most memorable thing about this show season? There was one that I did where I tripped. I was so embarrassed but later I saw that they used a picture of me in that show in one of the big newspapers to show the best look, so that made me feel better. Still it was a little bit embarrassing when I stumbled! What was your favorite to walk in? Marc by Marc Jacobs because everyone sees that show so you really get out there. Also, his clothes are so simple and practical, yet colorful and playful. Is he your favorite designer? Yeah, also, I love Vera Wang. I have a few of her pieces and I just put them on at the end of a hard day to make me happy. Typically people throw on a pair of sweatpants to relax at home, not high fashion. I do that, too. My favorite items of clothing are my socks with different animal faces on them. I have a bunch. They’re so comfy and cute. |
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