Creative direction by Sydney Benjamin. Photography by Dani Cribo. Hair & makeup by Carlos Gonzalez.
Editorial
'Blue Jean Baby' Published In Cake Magazine
Published in Cake Magazine by The Perfect Liar. Styled by Jazzie Bella.
'Rebecca' Published In iMirage Magazine
Photographed by Liana Grigoryan
Makeup by Akiko Russell using Gucci Beauty
'Vehemence' Published In Faddy Magazine
Photographer & stylist: Alex Melgosa
Hair artist: Endy Maniq
'Autumn Fields' Published In Picton Magazine
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTOPHER BLACKWELL
HAIR & MAKEUP BY STEFANIE GUERRA
'Afternoon Fuzz' Published In Damaged Magazine
Click here for original article published Damaged Magazine.
Damaged / Goods :What led you to originally pursue a career in modeling ?
Rebecca L'Amore: I have always considered myself an artist and a visual person, and loved dressing up and styling myself as a kid. I was never very good at painting or drawing, but excelled at sculpture and styling. Ever since the age of 13, I was often asked if I was a model prior to pursuing modeling professionally. My parents were not into the idea of me modeling. I was put on a career path to get a business degree and a normal day job. I never felt like I fit in at an office and got sick of saying 'no' to everyone who asked I was a model, so I moved to Los Angeles to seriously pursue it.
Damaged: Who would you say is your ultimate fashion inspiration ?
Rebecca: Vivienne Westwood, David Bowie, Gwen Stefani, & Debbie Harry.
Damaged: Favorite fashion brands ?
Rebecca: Vivienne Westwood, The End Is Near Clothing, Paranormal Brand.
Damaged: In terms of music, who are your top artists of the moment ?
Rebecca: I actually make my own music. I am a singer/songwriter and DJ and create internet music called 'cyberpop' with electronic music producer Stelio Marshall. My stage name is Princess Cyberspace.
Whats your damage ?
Rebecca: I have traveled a lot and have lived in Guam, Rhode Island, Boston, and Los Angeles. I have never felt like I belong in one place. I am also multi-racial (Filipino, German, Polish, Austrian, Irish) and can pass as any ethnicity. I do not understand today's racism because I have traveled so much and am so mixed. I feel very alone and alienated in today's digital world, which is why I created the Princess Cyberspace project. I hope to bring something real and memorable to both the fashion and music industries with my art.
To listen to Rebecca's music and check updates, click on the link below:
INSTAGRAM:
Photography @cynda_mcelvana
Model @princesscyberspace with @mmodelmanagement