Jarrod, tell us, how did you start your modeling career?
Jarrod Scott: Well, I was actually scouted not so far from Indonesia, in the Philippines back in October 2011. It all got going straight away and before I knew it, I was walking for Givenchy in January 2012. It was much more than I expected when I first got into modeling, and I never thought I’d be where I am today. Although I had a lot of goals to start out with, I have many more and won’t stop until I’m satisfied.
JS: To put it simply, because I ran out of money while in the Philippines! Thankfully though, my agency was very supportive in helping me get back on my feet again. I had no choice but to model in order to make my way back home to Australia.
Did you have any preconceived ideas about the fashion industry before you started working?
JS: Honestly I had never thought about it in too much detail; however, it had always intrigued me. When I started, I had absolutely no idea and was thrown in the deep end by going on set with top photographers, stylists, designers and models. I wanted to know who I was working for and so I made sure to take the time to meet my employers and build relationships. I continue to find it very interesting how clothes shape our everyday lives.
Who is your favorite photographer?
JS: Well, I’m not sure if I have a favorite photographer as every shoot is so different. However, I’ve had the pleasure of working with some I really admire—Sølve Sundsbø, Mark Segal and Alasdair McLellan, to name just a few.
Photo-shoot or runway, which one do you prefer?
JS: I definitely love being on set, getting to make amazing pictures. I don’t really do many shows but always enjoy the buzz.
What is the most exciting project you’ve been involved in?
JS: My most exciting job was doing the movie for the Jean Paul Gaultier fragrance.
What kind of challenges have you faced in doing your job so far?
JS: Sometimes I’ll be tired, sick or working in really extreme environments, but at the end of the day you just have to suck it up and put in the effort.
“I really get along with Karl Lagerfeld. He’s obviously an icon in our industry and is always in a happy mood”
What is it in modeling that you still want to achieve?JS: There’s a lot I haven’t done in modeling and I simply hope to keep working with the brands and people I have been so far. I have such strong relationships with them that when I’m on the job it just feels like visiting friends and family.JS: It’s been in the back of my mind since I was a kid, but over the past three years my passion for acting has grown. I’ve matured over the past few years and my confidence has increased. It’s something I’ll be working hard on and I’ll see where it takes me.
What keeps you busy outside of modelling?
JS: Over the past year, I’ve been building a house—and a racecar! Designing the house has taken up most of my spare time, and I’m finally about to reach the construction and build stage, which is very exciting for me. I’ll keep you posted!
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