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Interview with Danielle Graves — College Student, world traveler & Model

Danielle Graves is a 19-year old model residing in Boulder, Colorado.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I’m a Colorado girl, born and raised. My passion is traveling and experiencing life from a different culture’s perspective through immersion. My heritage probably ignited my interest because my father visited Colombia to find a wife and that’s how I came to being. I also have a passion for psychology and understanding what makes us human, so I’m currently finishing up my B.A. in Psychology. I’m torn between going to graduate school right away or completely immersing myself in top modeling industries but I’m a spur of the moment kind of girl so that decision will come in time.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I have numerous photographers in my family who encouraged me to start modeling and even helped start out my portfolio when I was younger. Between the ages 13-17 I didn’t do much modeling until I won a contest that allowed me to model for a local shop and take two free photoshoots. From there I discovered model mayhem, joined an agency and started collaborating with amazing photographers. Modeling feels very natural to me and it’s an art form that I’m intrigued by that allows me to express myself.

Danielle Graves wearing a blue top and jeansWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

In five years I see myself sitting on a beach in Indonesia working off my laptop as a virtual counselor and encouraging people to follow their bliss. That’s just one goal. I also want to pursue acting and modeling and encourage women and girls that beauty and brains can coexist if you believe in yourself.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I always have an event or gig lined up from fashion shoots, runway, promotion, art concepts, commercial, short film… I like to be versatile and challenge myself in many areas.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Referring back to trying multiple modeling industries, I signed up for a metal undergarment runway show. I didn’t know what the costumes looked like before agreeing to do the show, I just knew it was an 18+ event. I was told to wear panties and a thong and then was fitted into a metal corset. Corsets aren’t comfortable to begin with, much less when it is made entirely of scrap metal. I also wore a metal thong with razor blades in the crotch region in representation of a medieval chastity belt. My attire looked modest compared to what the men had to wear. They wore a thong with a metal dick attachment that, with the push of a button, could shoot out flames. This show was very erotic but also very entertaining because the other models turned it into a joke and had fun with it.

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I would change the height requirements. It is so unfortunate that an entire industry is narrowed down to the same look. I understand that the designers like to have their clothing fit the majority of the models but surely exceptions could be made for all the gorgeous girls that aren’t 5’8+. Maybe it would be wiser to include girls that fit the height and weight criteria of the average female not only in the United States but worldwide.

Danielle Graves modeling a white dress at a fieldDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I’ve tried multiple sports as a girl and soccer was my favorite. I haven’t participated in sports since high school but I make sure to workout with weight at least 5 days a week and eat nutrient rich foods. A typical meal would include grains, protein and vegetables. If I can see and pronounce all the ingredients then I consider it good for me. Without exercise I feel depressed, tired and unmotivated. I encourage everyone who feels this way to get at least 30 minutes of exercise in a day.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I would change my height. If I was 3 inches taller I would have the confidence and opportunity to model for my favorite designers and travel the world as a model. I know I should appreciate the way I was made but I wouldn’t be human if there wasn’t something that I wanted to change about myself.

How do you think you are most likely to die?

I’ve asked myself this numerous times and although it’s not something I’d like to plan or look forward to, it’s inevitable. I hope it is a beautiful tragedy and I die for a great cause or rescue someone that needs more time on earth than I do. I don’t fear death because I look at it as a new beginning to a great ending.