Autumn Dominique Joseph (Delaware) |
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Name: Autumn Dominique Joseph Location: Delaware Age: 18 (turning 19 on November 19th 2019) Weight: 150 lbs Height: 5'4" Tattoos/Piercings: I do not have any tattoos at the moment and I only have one piercing, my ears When did you start modeling?
I began modeling in August of 2017. I was always in dancing classes growing up, so I've always had a passion for performing arts. When I got to high school, my dancing days slowly came to an end and my passion shifted to modeling with in a blink of an eye. One day I was scrolling through Instagram and I noticed that there was a casting call for a fashion show coming up in my area and I decided to attend and give modeling a try. I've always loved posing in mirrors and taking pictures of myself so I figured, with my dance background and my sassy attitude, runway would be a good fit for me. |
How would you describe your fashion sense? I would describe my fashion sense as experimental and what I like to call, the Autumn Dominique way. I say experimental because I am always trying to take my fits to the next level and step outside the box. The Autumn Dominique way means that I dress however I'm feeling no matter the occasion. My fashion inspirations include Ziana Fashion Club at Lincoln University because they are always so stylish and creative, as well as Coi Leray because of the variety of different vibes she showcases in her looks. |
Do you have a favorite clothing brand? I do not have a favorite clothing brand, I just buy what I think is cute and what I can afford in hopes that a fire look will come out of it. I shop almost everywhere including many online stores and of course the thrift store! What do you like to do in your free time? When I have free time I enjoy taking beautifully long naps and watching youtube videos. I also love to sing and make music. I find myself spending a lot of time self evaluating and thinking about every aspect of my life. What's your favorite part about modeling? My favorite part of being a freelance model is the fact that I get to make art with such amazing creators. I love being able to collab with other young artist because it creates a united feeling of individual progression and creativity. The most difficult part of being a freelance artist is being able to getting more experience under your belt and being overlooked/ not taken seriously. |
Where do you see yourself in five years?
In 5 years I see myself with a much larger platform and a fully booked and busy schedule.
In 5 years I see myself with a much larger platform and a fully booked and busy schedule.
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