Olivia B.

Measurements: 

Waist: 25

Hips: 33

Bust: 36

Height: 5’2

Weight: 125

Hair/Eye Color: Blue/Green

Tell us about yourself

I am from a small town in North Alabama. I attend a University and I am in the

Education program. I plan to obtain a master’s degree in Psychology. I am 21 years old,

almost 22! I have always loved being in front of the camera, but I do have a passion for

being behind the camera, too!

Tell us about your modeling experience. 

I have been “modeling” for local boutiques and photographers for as long as I can

remember. I was signed to an agency out of Nashville, John Casablanca, when I was

around 13/14.

What is your biggest dream?

My dream is to inspire people. Whether that be from a classroom or a photograph!

What does it mean to be your own kind of beautiful?

To me this means to be you. No one else looks like you or can bring what you have to offer.

Everyone has a different kind of beautiful.

How would you describe your fashion style?

I love trying out new styles but my “go-to” or favorite would have to be classic 90’s style. I

love everything Princess Diana wore!

Who or what inspires you?

My mother inspires me. She is one of a kind and her heart is made of gold.

What is your advice to someone who is just getting started with modeling?

My advice would be to stay to true to yourself and what makes you comfortable. Try out

different styles and do not be afraid to step outside the box, but always come back to what

makes you, you.

Describe some obstacles you have overcome in your life and how that has changed

or shaped you.

I have been faced with hardships that no one should ever have to face. Although these

were tough times, I gained so much insight to life. Never take anyone of granted and

cherish the time you have.

What makes you beautiful/handsome?

I think my personality. I believe that whatever you give out into the world is what you will

receive. I try my best to stay positive and find the bright side of situations. The best advice I

was ever given is, “Don’t let someone’s behavior or actions change your character”. This

really resonated with me because I tend to feed off others’ emotions.

What would you say to another girl/guy your age who is struggling with their

confidence?

I would tell them that they are unique and beautiful. They need to always remember that

someone else’s beauty does not take away from theirs and that looks do not define a person.

Kristi Trelegan