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Exclusive Model Interview: Chekesha

Style: "Porcelain vivid"

Fresh new faces are a frequent thing in the modeling world, but once in a while there is one face that stands out, makes an impact, and tells a story.  I was super excited to hear that I was going to be interviewing just that… Fashion De Arte readers, I give you the beautiful Chekesha. We get personal in an exclusive interview with this intriguing beauty… I know you can’t wait to find out about her so read on and enjoy!

Q: Introduce yourself to the Fashion De arte readers

I’m Chekesha, from Houston, Texas. I played Division 1 basketball in College, and I have a Computer Science Degree.  I currently model in New York!

Q: How did your modelling career begin?

When I was in High School, one of my teachers came up to me and said “You should model.” Just like that. She gave me her former agency in Houston’s contact info and I went in to see them. They loved me! So between Track practice or AAU games, I’d do a few jobs here and there.

Q: When was the first moment you realized, “This is what I want to do”?

Shortly after I signed with my agency in Houston, I graduated High School and moved to Arkansas on a full basketball scholarship so I focused on that. Besides, there isn’t any fashion in Arkansas lol! Around my junior year my mom called me, all excited saying she had run into and old friend and she was a photographer in LA and she wanted to shoot with me. As soon as I had a break from school I went to LA and did the shoot! It changed my life! I was like, “Wow, I think I really want to give this a shot!”. I got an agency in LA but decided to move to NY after signing with an agency here.

Q: So, Why modeling?

Modeling is definitely a challenge for me. It’s totally opposite from my personality. I’ve played sports all my life so I’m more of a guys girl, t-shirt and jeans girl. I like nice things, but contrary to popular belief, I’m very low maintenance.  I love sitting in the make-up chair and transforming.

Q: Who have you worked with and who do you dream of working with in the future?

I’ve worked with some amazing photographers: Sinden Collier, Terry Richardson, and Yu Tsai. I’ve done editorials for Essence, Seventeen, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and Vibe magazines. I’ve also shot with and gotten to meet tons of celebrities. I’ve done a few commercials, have been featured in TV shows and movies, but my dream job is definitely Victoria Secret!!

Q: What has been your most memorable modeling experience?

I did a Nike campaign, I was totally in my element. They had an Olympic trainer and had us running on the treadmill, doing dips, squats push ups and sit-ups, jogging laps, and lifting weights. Not to mention, the Nike shoes we were shooting in were…two sizes too small.

Q: What is your perception of a positive body image and what are your thoughts on this phrase generally?

A positive body image in my perspective is a body like mine! I always say I’m skinny with plenty. I have a little curves, but in my business that’s more bad than a good thing. Every model I know is on a diet, its kind of sad but it’s the job we signed up for.

 

 

 

Q: Everyone seems to be a model now a days, what do you think separates a real from a fake?

Yep everyone’s a model these days, or a singer/rapper. In my personal opinion, money separates the real from the fake. If your getting paid hundreds or thousands of dollars to take some pics advertising a product, then that is REAL! If you are paying to take these pictures and are just on some blog or doing it to get twitter followers then that’s FAKE.

Q: Do you have any aspirations or goals outside of your own modeling career?

I have a computer science degree, but I’m really interested in starting a cosmetics line. I’m a cosmetic junky so I think that would be great for me.

Q: Is there anywhere else in the world you would like to be based besides NY?

Only if my job was to relax all day, I would want to be on my own island!

The FUN questions: QUICK FIRE ROUND!

Chekesha had to answer this next round of the questions with the first thing that came into her head. No cheating!

Q: Have you ever used your looks to blag something or get something you want OUTSIDE of your career?

Oh I use my looks all the time. I get out of speeding tickets and skip in lines. I use them to get away with that extra 10 lbs on my checked luggage, free food.. I could go on and on lol.

Q: What can’t you live without?

Besides my family, there is no way I could live without my cell phone, credit card, and mascara.

Q: Fashion De Arte reader Nicole asks: “Is becoming a model half hard work and half natural ability or is it something that can be learnt”?

In my personal opinion, I think it’s all there. You have to work hard at almost everything to be successful, with modeling there has to be some natural ability but that’s just the base coat. Everything else is learnt from experience, watching others, taking direction from photographers, knowing what you like and what clients respond most to.

 

Q: And finally – tell the fashion de arte readers ONE thing that you have never about yourself that you have never told before in an interview?

I’m terrified of animals. Worst fear ever! Before I walk into someones house for the first time I always ask if they have pets. I don’t need any surprises!

For booking inquiries, contact Chekesha on her MM!

Fashionably Yours,

 

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Groundbreaking: The Whitney Art Party

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WHO

Amar’e Stoudemire, Joanne Leonhardt Cassullo, Jason Wu, Shala Monroque, Eddie Borgo, Maggie Betts, Leron Wilson, Adam Weinberg, Kenneth Armstead, Emily Fisher Landau, Erin Fetherston

Amit Greenberg, Anthony Haden-Guest, Javier Suarez, Derek Blasberg, David Hawryluk, Clay Floren, Kipton Cronkite, Elizabeth Barker, Paul Johnson Calderon

WHAT

The Whitney Museum celebrated the grand opening of its new location in the Meatpacking District with an Art Party, entitled “Groundbreaking”.

Guests previewed the new space that will house the Whitney in an event chaired by Eddie Borgo, Shala Monroque, and (Anna Wintour’s new favorite person) Amar’e Studemire. Attendees also enjoyed the music of Sister Bradley and Ben Brock and Harley Viera Newton, complimentary Belvedere and Chandon, and more.

WHEN

May 24th 2011

WHERE

Highline Stages, 440 West 15th Street

Images via Guest of a Guest, Photographer: Leilanie Foster

Fashionably Yours…

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London, Paris, New York or Hollywood????

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Hey Guys

Yet again I have fallen in love!

This time it is with Henry Hollands “City” collection. The man who, if I may say so myself, is a bloody genius has created a range of tights which are available on his website and from hosiery label Pretty Polly and threw in matching jumpers for good measure!

Check them out below!

LONDON

PARIS

NEW YORK

HOLLYWOOD

Photographs taken from www.henryholland.co.uk

Jumpers retail at £250 and Tights retail at £12 both available now from the Henry Holland website.

http://houseofholland.co.uk/

I can’t decide which one I want the most. Its a given that I have to rep the UK but to be honest I’ll just take them all…. ;-)

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CASTING ALERT (NYC): North of Madison

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North of Madison MAY very well be looking for YOU! Be prepared to submit a writing sample, photo, and video. More info and to apply: http://www.northofmadisoncasting.com/

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Beauty Feature: Topshop Takeover

Heyyyyyyyy babbbbyyyyyyyysssssssssssssssssssssss

My GOSH how I have missed you and your whole lives! A lot has been going on, fashion and otherwise during the time that I last posted.

Anyway as I said, a whole load of stuff has happened so I have loads to share…..

So TOPSHOP! TOPSHOP!!!! TOPSHOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am such a big fan of Topshop and must admit that when the store in New York opened i was most distressed! I mean its OURS!!! UK born and bred!!! …BUT now I’m over it!!!! At one point I went through a stage where I wasn’t too into it! But now our love has been rekindled and I can not resist the place! As we all know they always manage to transcend looks from the catwalk into their pieces, making them accessible to those of us who’s bank balances don’t always permit us to have these delightful pieces… (don’t act like you don’t know what I’m talking about!!! lol)

Topshop does EVERYTHING!

Clothes, shoes, lingerie, nightwear, sweets, jewelery, handbags, sunglasses…you name it they have it! So I guess it is no surprise that they have launched their very own make up line, and it’s fair to say that it is one of the biggest beauty launches of the year so far!

By now you should know what I’m like, can’t resist anything new and exciting and since it has Topshop’s name on it, it’s fair to say that I was a little more than intrigued about the new line and majorly eager to check out the range!

About the range, which launched 5th May 2010, Topshop says: “We wanted to create products that were unlike anything else on the market- products that we would want to buy- products made purely and entirely for the Topshop girl.”

The range was started by focusing on the bare essentials that its creators say are major players and must haves in their own make up bags. A core range of bronzers (and lord knows I love a bronzer) skin tints and glows make up this range whilst the collection named the trend collection is more fun and follows the trends of the current season in beauty! The limited edition collection comes to us every three months! Festivals played a major part in the creation of the line and the products are fashionable and fun…totally fitting with the Topshop brand :)

I checked out the line with my super duper talented MUA friend Vee! As we expected everything was funky looking and had an ”I don’t care, but still look good” attitude! True Topshop Style! There were soooooo many products…glosses, shadows, liners, mascaras, lippys, varnishes, bronzers, primers…you name it they have it!!!

Obviously Vee got stuck right in with the lipglosses. She liked it “glossy but not sticky!” were her words! It looked really good kinda like Mac’s Lipglass range *swoon*

We didn’t try out everything, but we did have a go at the eyeshadows and I must admit, I was a little disappointed. The quality wasn’t what I would have wanted it to be, and that’s probably because I am a Mac girl through and through. Vee explained that the shadows were not highly pigmented which means it tends to come out more sheer when applied, rather than one that is more highly pigmented coming out strong in color! (you learn something new everyday)

I think I will personally stop at varnises, balms and lipglosses (and maybe the odd blush if the shade is cue enough) when it comes to the Topshop makeup beauty range. I don’t wear much make up but when it comes to concealers etc, I think I’m going to stick to my trusted friends over at Mac. They have never failed me, so I’ll stick with what I know! However, I’m not knocking the Topshop range AT ALL….

Overall the general consensus around the line from the little I experienced is that it is fun, easy to apply and affordable for girls who’s pocket money is their only source of income! And that’s not a bad thing at all….because of this, it gets a thumbs up from me!

Need…want?? Topshop.com

Fashionably Yours,

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