Forget His Famous Dad: Jesse Gwin Wants to Make His Own Impression
Though modeling has always been dependent on good genes, lately the
industry has been flooded with a wave of second-generation talent. It
girls like Gigi Haddad, Georgia May Jagger and Kaia Gerber are all descendants of elite models, but the latest
name to stick out of a crowd is that of Jesse Gwin, a 21-year-old
newcomer from New York with pouty lips and a look that calls to mind Leonardo DiCaprio in his prime.
While it takes only a glance to see that Gwin has promise
as a male model, a look at the family tree doesn't hurt, either: Gwin’s
father is Thom Gwin, a ’90s modeling star who served as the
longstanding face of Ralph Lauren. Though the younger Gwin’s look skews more boyish, the resemblance is
striking. “I actually went to a casting and when I walked in there, they
said, ‘Oh, my God, it’s 1995 again . . .’ ” said Gwin. “ ‘You guys look
like twins.’
Raised in Yonkers, New York, Gwin started his
modeling career early, posing for kids’ ads until work began to conflict
with studying. Though he scaled back to focus his full attention on
school, Gwin held out hope that he’d be able to rejoin the industry one
day. Recently signing to Soul Artist Management—the agency behind male
superstars like Tyson Beckford and Paolo
Roldan—Gwin is eagerly awaiting
New York Fashion Week: Men’s and hopefully, his big runway debut.
“I
took a break for awhile, but now that I’m back in the industry there is
so much that I want to do,” said Gwin. “February is right around the
corner and I’m just starting to really follow fashion. I’m still
learning about all the designers, stylists, photographers, so I’m
excited for the shows to come around.”
When he
isn’t gearing up for the catwalk, Gwin is busy making music; self-taught
in guitar and drums, he regularly updates Instagram with renditions of
everything from AC/DC to impromptu jam sessions. His passion for music
has provided some entertaining online moments, but for Gwin it all comes
down to creative expression. “I would love to do a song one day," Gwin
muses. "One thing that is great about modeling is that it opens you up
to so many opportunities.”
Another is the fact that it gives him another
avenue with which to connect with his dad. “He actually showed me how
to walk and he gave me some pointers on how to act in front of the
camera and facial expressions. I’ve learned so much from him," says
Gwin. "He had a 15-year career, which is rare in modeling, so I’m hoping
that I’ll get to have that kind of longevity.” You know what they say:
Like father, like son.
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