A full-time IT professional with a passion for modelling.

 

Simrit is a big fan of travelling, meeting new people and making fond connections for life. She is a full-time IT professional and her passion is modelling.

This month, we sit with Smirit for this exclusive interview and to know more about her work and her future plans.

Please introduce yourself to our readers.
I was born and brought up in India and came to Canada in 2017. A true Army Brat by nature, I hold discipline and character as strong pillars and my foundation.
Big fan of travelling, meeting new people and making fond connections for life. I am a full time IT professional and pursue modelling as my passion, hobby and forever love! Super glad that I got to work with some amazingly talented people in the short span of time.
I firmly believe that being model isn’t about showing people how to look a certain way. Being a model is about using your freedom to show other people it’s safe to be themselves!

Tell us about your education.
I am a Biotech Graduate and MBA (International Business) postgraduate.

Share some of your childhood memories.
Being from an Army background, I definitely hold some fond memories spanned across multiple cities within India. Meeting people from extreme diverse background is something that I hold extreme pride in. One of the fond memories include peaceful “shikara” ride in the tranquilness of Dal Lake in Srinagar at the perfect time when everything was a little more beautiful and stunning. My first dance performance at the age of 8 is still fresh in my heart and mind.

How and when did you get into modeling? Who or what inspired you?
Fashion was always close to my heart, but I didn’t realize the serious passion until I was thrown into a Pageant last minute and absolutely enjoyed that first “not so perfect” ramp walk with all that associated glitz, glamour and spotlight. I did some shoots after that show and some more walks for brands, and I loved the feel-good factor it gave me.
My inspiration would be Sushmita Sen for the elegance and character she brings to the table. The poise and grace is unmatchable and that’s what I vouch for!

What types of modelling do you do?
Fashion photoshoots, TV commercials, Web series, Short films and music videos.

What was your first project?
It was a jewellery shoot for one of Gold Jewellery brands in India.

Who are some of the most memorable creatives you worked with?
Over the years, I have had the opportunity to work with amazing vendors and team of highly created people for which I am extremely grateful. It would be a tough call picking few to be honest

What do you like about modelling and what are its drawbacks?
I like the diverse experience it brings along with an opportunity to meet some like minded creatives. If it’s your passion, it fuels the zest and zeal which is an amazing feel-good factor. The possibilities are endless if you work hard and everyday is different if you are ready for it! You learn skills that can give you poise and confidence.
There are definitely some drawbacks for sure. It is a hard work just like any other job and I wish all the vendors in the industry respected that. It is a lot of fun, yes, but at the end of the day, “your product is how your model showcases it”, let’s not forget this.
Fashion models are presented to the world as a perfection of beauty, a perfection that is represented by numbers: height, waist, chest size, weight and even age. What should change is the way this business perceives beauty. It should not have any requirements. Playing on women’s insecurities has become so extremely pervasive in our society and it’s so damaging and so unhealthy for not just models but every woman in general.

What was the most important moment in your life? And in your career?
The moment when I left my house for my higher education. I cannot explain the amount of learning I had just by moving to London all by myself for my MBA. Life lessons at its best, I must say 😊

Besides modelling, you are busy with other things as well. Could you tell us a bit more about your other work?
I am a full time IT professional working within SAP space. Modelling is my passion, hobby, and an alternate profession.

Tell us about your favorite music videos projects?
Every music video project is an experience in itself. I really enjoyed the one that I did with Big Byrd. There were so many inhibitions (around the big star) before I came on set, but this guy is extremely down to earth and made us all so comfortable.
The other favorite would be a song where I played a role of a blind girl. The entire exhibition of emotions and acting was different and challenging and I really learnt a lot from that.

What are your secrets to being fit and looking beautiful?
Fitness is a habit which was inculcated in me since the childhood. It is not associated with any specific figure but the whole idea of feeling beautiful and healthy. Waking up early, regular workouts and balanced eating is what keeps me going. Life is short, you need to enjoy it in the most healthy way!

What are some of your other hobbies?
Dancing, reading, writing journals, movies, and some peaceful lakeside strolls!!

Who is your style icon?
To be considered a fashion icon, your style must either create cultural conversation, have trend-worthy appeal, or most commonly, outlive you! Audrey Hepburn and Rihanna are my favorites for all those reasons!

What is your dream modeling job?
To walk for New York Fashion Week and a big screen project!

Give us some of your favorite hangout spots in Toronto.
Distillery District, Lakeshore and Old Mill area.

What are some of your plans for the future?
Keep raising my own bar and standards, do more of what fuel my passion. Investing more in myself for upgrading some of the skills and expertise.

What are your favorite sports, how much do you exercise and how do you manage your diet to stay in shape?
I love Badminton and Basketball. I aim to spare at least 45 mins for my workout or simple yoga stretches or a walk for busy days.
For managing diet, I try to plan the meals for the week ahead so that I am prepared and there are no unnecessary junk indulgences.

Your message for our readers and your advice to someone who is just starting out in modeling today?
Getting started as a model is no easy feat. It takes time, dedication, and probably most importantly, thick skin/ an ability to handle criticism.
Believe in yourself, trust the hard work and always continue working on yourself! These days, there are tons of opportunities in print, commercial, and beyond, perfect for a person contemplating the leap to modeling, or talent that’s new to the business altogether.
One tip – Work on the inner confidence! The camera can detect your confidence (and lack thereof).
There are amazing vendors out there who might help you in getting your first photoshoot, so never hesitate to reach them out and let them know that you are interested in working with them.

Your message for us at TorontoPages (TOPS)?

Keep up the fab work you are doing! Bringing awareness and consciousness is the need of the hour and you are doing this beautifully. Love how diverse your focus is, sharing different perceptions all at the same time rather than just plain advertising.

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