Alexandria Morgan Alexandria Morgan Fashion Model

Interview past Jose Morales & Luis De Jesus / Talent: Alexandria Morgan / Photography by Jose Morales / Manner by Luis De Jesus / Makeup & hair past Coral Del Mar / Production Banana: Armando Ortega / Talent agency: Artistic Talent NYC

Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Alexandria Morgan: An Intimate Conversation Nearly Her Career, and How She Is Raising Awareness About Cruelty Within the Modeling Manufacture. Glaze: Weekend by Max Mara / Acme: Dkny / Bottoms: Calvin Klein / Jewelry: Kate Spade

"Before my career began, I also believed a imitation stereotype of what it means to be a model."
- Alexandria Morgan

– How did you get started in the modeling industry?

I originally moved to New York Urban center to attend school at The King's College in hopes of earning a degree in journalism. Even so, I had grown up admiring the conviction and beauty of supermodels similar Tyra Banks, Gisele, and Cindy Crawford, but never imagined modeling would e'er be a viable career for myself. And so, when I'd get scouted on the street, I'd brush it off every bit either a scam or a option-up line. One day though, during my 2nd semester, I noticed a message on Facebook from a mother agent, Heather Bozzone of Glamoir Models, of whom I had mutual friends. She just wanted to see for coffee, no strings fastened. I concluded upward connecting with her so well, it felt like fate, and she really believed that I could "make it" if I just took the chance. So, I stayed in school but started modeling part-time, until office-time became full-time and full-fourth dimension blossomed into a career.

– What exercise you feel has been the most exciting aspect of this career, and why?

The ability to travel places I never dreamed I'd walk upon and to piece of work with so many talented and artistic people from all around the world. Learning from different cultures through working with them has been such an exciting privilege to experience and has expanded my worldview in ways I never fathomed. Every shoot is a new opportunity. You'll sit down in hair and makeup, with strangers hovering around you, but tin can finish the shoot with life long friends, knowledge from those more experienced, or a new understanding of a different civilization or lifestyle.

Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Alexandria Morgan. Coat: Weekend by Max Mara / Top: Dkny / Bottoms & shoes: Calvin Klein / Jewelry: Kate Spade

– What has been your most memorable modeling moment, and why?

It'southward hard to pinpoint one specific moment when there are and so many I hold special in my centre. Maybe it's when I booked my first editorial for Vogue Italy. Information technology was shot by Vincent Peters, all on moving picture, on a sticky-hot 24-hour interval in July at Coney Isle. Nosotros were wearing designer lingerie and beauty queen hair. I struggled a lot with insecurity growing up and even to this day nevertheless do, but I recollect stepping in front end of that camera, and for the first time in my life, feeling beautiful, feeling like maybe I could be a beauty queen. Feeling confident and non caring that I was essentially walking around a bustling amusement park in my underwear. I think that moment of realizing that modeling brought forth a whole new side of me is something I'll never forget.

Another memorable moment was receiving my kickoff big paycheck, the one that took the worry out of every hire deadline, and let me stop existing solely off the dollar carte du jour – what a blessing that was! I remember crying and thanking God for lifting the agonized financial burden I'd been carrying off me and then immediately rushing to JC Penney to buy a mattress. The fancy kind, with memory cream that I hadn't been able to afford growing up. Whenever I feel discouraged or down, I lay on that mattress, appreciate the way information technology supports my back after long days in stilettos, and remember that before all this I was sleeping on a twin-sized accident-up, meant for camping, in a crowded studio apartment I shared with iii other people.

Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Alexandria Morgan. Wearing apparel & Shoes: Calvin Klein / Jewelry: Kate Spade

– You accept a powerful presence on social media, where yous take shared many aspects of your personal and professional life. You also shared a story on YouTube near a state of affairs that happened to you with a by agency while on business organization travel. What motivated you to share this story with your viewers and followers?

Of all things, fear motivated me. Not in the usual sense -the way fear can lead you to exist reckless, foolish, or as well quick to estimate- but more than so in the desire to rid fearfulness of its grip on my life. I was afraid to speak out, to show that my life wasn't the filtered Instagram picture perfect I'd frequently portrayed. Scared that clients and bookers would be hesitant to work with me. "If she speaks out on this, what else will she speak out on?" But how many other girls in this industry have suffered in silence, or take been silenced by this fear? Maybe the industry should exist afraid of models, that nosotros might speak out on injustices, and come together to make a change. If my story coming to light could brand just 1 girl feel she's not alone – that it'due south okay to say when it's not okay – then information technology's worth it to me.

Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Alexandria Morgan. Jumpsuit: BCBG Max Azria / Chapeau: The Hat Shop, NYC / Jewelry: Ralph Lauren

"I retrieve if the public were more enlightened of just what the life of a model is like, they wouldn't be so shocked into disbelief when so many come forward with accounts of injustice, exploitation, and abuse."

– Y'all have become determined to shed light on problems and situations models face in the manufacture. What advice do yous have for models afraid to publicly speak upward well-nigh harmful situations they might face in the manufacture, and who might exist fearful of repercussions against their careers?

I empathize that fear, how crippling information technology tin be, and I understand non anybody is in a place of privilege to speak out. Some girls come into the industry barely out of babyhood, who might not know the language, or who don't have a supportive network of family or friends nearby to give advice, beloved and a sense of self-worth to them. I would want them to, to a higher place all, always retrieve their worth. Think that they are and then much more than than just a model, and they deserve to be treated with respect and to feel rubber in work environments. Call up that you are not merely a mannequin to hang dress on, and y'all shouldn't exist treated like you are ane. Your voice is worth so much more than you remember, and you shouldn't have to suffer in silence.

– You have also shared with the public stories near your struggles with mental health, and the rough impact this industry can have on a person's psyche. Who or what has been your forcefulness and motivator to forge ahead during those turbulent periods of fourth dimension?

I never wanted my anxiety to be something that held me back in any aspect of my life, but especially in my career. For a long time, I kept it to myself, well-nigh feeling shameful of information technology. Simply through sharing and having open up conversations, I've found so much condolement; comfort in knowing that I'm not alone, and learning from others how they've gotten through hard and draining times. My mom has also been an enormous source of force and motivation to me in my struggles. I grew up seeing how debilitating her panic attacks would exist and how she fought through them to provide a improve life for my siblings and me. I want to provide a better life for her now, and by working through my anxiety to non allow it hinder my career, I know I'll be able to.

– What else has worked for you to help you deal with the pressures of the industry?

I think distancing myself from the industry in my personal life has helped a lot with easing the pressures of it. The majority of my friends aren't in the industry. I don't alive in a scene-y or hip neighborhood, and I attempt to retain a sense of normalcy in my personal life that might not be in my professional one. I constantly remind myself of how privileged and blest I've been, and how far God has brought me, and that comparing is the thief of joy. As well, seeing a therapist regularly and having the occasional drinking glass of cabernet seem to be quite helpful as well!

– What do yous feel needs to be done to ensure the safety and mental health of models are protected in this industry?

I think organizations like Model Brotherhood are doing a great job of helping bring sensation to the struggles models face, as well as advocating for new laws to aid protect them. More than people supporting organizations like that, or forming additional ones, would aid create real modify. The creation of a sort of human resources department or tertiary party outreach where models could bring forth complaints and concerns in a prophylactic and anonymous environs would do so much to help the safety and mental health of models as well. Besides, people of privilege and power in the industry coming forrard to abet for those who can't, would do wonders!

Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Coat: Weekend by Max Mara / Jumpsuit: BCBG Max Azria / Chapeau: The Lid Shop, NYC / Jewelry: Ralph Lauren / Shoes: Calvin Klein

– How exercise y'all plan to continue to enhance sensation near issues models face in their career?

By using my voice, and the platform I've been blessed with, to advocate for others who are struggling. I know it's a privileged career, and a disruptive one to dissect from the exterior. ​I recollect keeping it existent, shedding low-cal on the dark as much every bit we inflate the skilful, will aid bring sensation.

I remember if the public were more aware of what the life of a model is like, they wouldn't be and then shocked into disbelief when so many come forrad with accounts of injustice, exploitation, and abuse. I understand the allure, how it might seem like a glamorous job. I, besides, thought a false stereotype of what it means to be a model earlier my career began.

– What is the job truly like?

A model is jetting off to Milan, walking in designer shows, dripped in luxurious jewelry, and getting pampered with the finest makeup on set. But what you lot don't know is that that model was on a x-60 minutes redeye to Milan, cramped in a seat besides small in the cheapest section of the plane. Rushed from the aerodrome direct to hours of grueling fittings, in shoes a size as well small, with stylists poking and prodding in places she's at present so desensitized to, that it doesn't even seem to phase her when a stylist reaches for her crotch to pin a pants leg. You don't know that the designer prove she's walking in sometimes doesn't fifty-fifty pay, other than the honor of being in information technology.

What's the conversion rate for honor? How much award is worth having your own removed when you're at that prove? When photographers, press, and bloggers are backstage, snapping pictures and ogling while yous are continuing only in a nude one thousand-string, waiting for someone to dress you. They don't know that the makeup is itching, so heavy and caked up for studio light that your pare doesn't feel like peel anymore. And the second that camera takes a beat out, before you can yourself, y'all're swarmed with more people poking and prodding, optics upwards as someone swoops to your lower eyelid with a mascara wand used on x other people and not cleaned in one case. You also take to go on still equally someone pulls and twists and teases your hair that's already starting to experience like a wig from all the hairspray.

These are the sort of things that occur on such a regular basis, and that is so accustomed as part of the job that you don't even realize they're detrimental to your mental and physical wellness until it comes upwards ane day in therapy.

Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Alexandria Morgan. Jumpsuit: Calvin Klein / Top: DKNY / Lid: The Hat Shop, NYC

"I expect dorsum now at that glossy-eyed, unscathed and naive girl I was when I first started, and I wish I could tell her... that her vocalisation is actually not something she has signed over and that she shouldn't be so agape to use it."

– What practice you know now that you wish you had known earlier starting a career in modeling?

I guess I'thou lucky in the sense that I was on the older side when I got scouted. I had those determinative high school years to really just be a kid, to grow, and learn. Simply I look back at present at that glossy-eyed, unscathed and naive girl I was when I kickoff started, and I wish I could tell her to thicken her pare then it doesn't get so torn when someone says her thighs look a bit more muscular. I'd tell her to read every unmarried contract put in front of her, hire a lawyer to review it, and always get everything in writing. I'd tell her that her vox is actually not something she has signed over and that she shouldn't be and so agape to use it. Like Ariel signing over her phonation to Ursula, it sometimes tin can feel similar that with an agency's contract.

– Besides existence a successful and talented model, you are as well quite gifted in music. What inspires you when writing music?

That means and so much to hear considering music is something that inspires me, fascinates me, and has my eye the most. I don't know where the inspiration comes from. Sometimes I wish I did when I'k strumming the same four chords in circles, pleading for my mind to find the lyrics. I estimate creativity is something you tin't force.

The inspiration will come at the worst times. On the walk to a casting that I'thousand already late for, I'll think of a melody and know I have to whip out my phone and sing quietly into a vocalism memo before I forget the words and lose them to the chaos of the twenty-four hour period.

Inspiration hits me in waves whenever I have mounds of laundry, dishes piling up, emails left unreplied, and a plethora of vlogs to edit. I'll sit downwards with my guitar and notebook and tell myself that it's merely for ten minutes, and end upwardly losing half a twenty-four hours to 3 new songs. A practiced style to effigy out your existent passion in life is to come across what you do when yous procrastinate!

Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Superlative: DKNY / Hat: The Hat Shop, NYC

– Are there any plans to record music, and fully share your vocalization with the residual of the world?

I've been recording a plethora of demos on my laptop with my very limited knowledge of Garage Band for quite some fourth dimension. My songs are so special to me, something I feel so fastened to, so I keep them close and hugger-mugger until I really think they're at their full potential. Merely I'm getting at that place, and actually just had the insane "I-tin can't-believe-this-is-actually-my-life-right-now" experience of getting to record a demo track at a studio with some insanely talented musicians. I don't know when information technology'south gear up to release only yet, but information technology'll be soon. It's called "Chardonnay Skies." It's a song I wrote most that time in life when you're submerged in such a drinking-focused, dating, and going out culture that you lot wonder if yous've ever seen the person you're interested in with fully sober eyes. And if they but run across you when you've got your mannerly, relaxed buzz about yous, volition they still want you when the political party's all over and washed?

Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Alexandria Morgan. Jumpsuit & Shoes: Calvin Klein / Jewelry: Kate Spade

– How do you describe your perfect twenty-four hour period off when non modeling or in the spotlight?

I'll slumber in with no alarm set and wake upwards slower than usual. I'll open the blinds and let the sunshine flood the room, merely to retreat back to bed to caress with my true cat and appreciate the moment before it passes. I'll find my manner to a diner for breakfast, the kind with gummy, outdated menus and groovy coffee, and take the long way dwelling house later I eat. I'll go happily distracted at a record store or thrift shop along the mode, and realize the day should exist spent exploring the metropolis by pes instead of being cooped upwards at home. I'll drag my boyfriend along to Chelsea Market, and we'll pretend we're on a Food Network travel show when nosotros effort samples.

I'll melt dinner slowly, spicing information technology probably too much, and spending besides much time looking for the perfect cooking music. It's normally 70s soft rock, the kind soccer mom's and grocery stores love, or Dean Martin if I'm making Italian. I'll current of air down the night dipping Tate's cookies in almond milk, sitting on the floor with my guitar and a notebook, or watching a trashy reality Television receiver prove in bed with a drinking glass of boxed wine. – GM

More than of Alexandria Morgan

Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Jumpsuit & Shoes: Calvin Klein / Jewelry: Kate Spade
Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Alexandria Morgan. Hat: The Hat Shop, NYC / One-piece: Calvin Klein / Jewelry: Kate Spade
Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Chapeau: The Hat Shop, NYC / Jumpsuit: Calvin Klein / Jewelry: Kate Spade
Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Lid: The Hat Shop, NYC / Jumpsuit: Calvin Klein / Jewelry: Kate Spade
Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Alexandria Morgan. Peak: Ralph Lauren / Jewelry: Kate Spade / Chapeau: The Chapeau Shop, NYC

"I will go on to raise awareness nearly issues models face in their careers, and to abet for others who are struggling, past using my vocalization, and the platform I've been blessed with."

Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Tiptop And Skirt: Ralph Lauren / Jewelry: Kate Spade / Shoes: Calvin Klein / Hat: The Hat Store, Nyc
Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Top And Skirt: Ralph Lauren / Jewelry: Kate Spade / Shoes: Calvin Klein / Hat: The Hat Shop, Nyc

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Guild Magazine fashion editorial with model and singer and songwriter Alexandria Morgan Michael Kors DKNY Calvin Klein Max Mara Kate Spade (©) BlueAngel Photography
Alexandria Morgan. Summit: Ralph Lauren / Jewelry: Kate Spade / Chapeau: The Hat Store, NYC

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