Once again, A & T Magazine, shows the humanitarian side of amazing people within the fashion world.
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At this time, we are proud to present an interview with top Model Jessica Sauer. Throughout this interview, Jessica reveals her feelings, goals and hopes. She especially talks about those who inspired her to pursue the very difficult, albeit, fascinating career on the runways of Haute Couture.
“I started doing Fashion Shows for charity...to raise money for animal shelters to help feed them and give them a good home”, said Jessica Sauer and added that Andres Aquino is the “best of the best”. “My best experience has been just being cast to do Fashion Week and traveling to different countries. I love all of the designers, each designer tells a story about his or her personality with their designs. They are artists”, she said.
Sauer refers to Andres Aquino by saying : “He is the best of the best”. She indicated that “He cast me for his Couture Fashion Week without ever meeting me”; and further added: “He inspired me to be the best. I will always remember him for giving me the chance of a lifetime”.
We asked Jessica about the number of Runways he had worked on. She reflects a moment and remarks : “Way too many to count. I will be turning 18 so I will get to travel across the world. I am really excited about meeting so many people from different cultures.”
What projects have you planned for the next five years? Well I am an actress also. I have several films to finish this year. I will still continue my community service as well, and I would love to be in the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. This is another one of my high goals.
How do you define yourself as a human being? I am a true professional, I love what I do. I respect everyone. I am not a drama queen. I am reliable, honest, and a true person. What you see is what you get.
Sauer thinks there are still violations to Human Rights in the world, and she also added that “There are many. We have come a long way, but there is still a lot to be done yet. I do believe In "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness".
She gives us her point of view of what can be needed to eradicate poverty in Central America and said that “More giving people to volunteer, to donate, to help others help themselves.”