Nicole Trunfio is an Australian supermodel who’s totally killing it. She sat down with Galore to answer 15 questions about her modeling career, guilty pleasures, and self care.
Who’s been the biggest inspiration to you as a model?
All the greats: Kate Moss, Cindy Crawford, Claudia, Elle, Linda.
Who are some of your favorite fashion designers ever?
Tom Ford, Riccardo Tisci. There are so many new ones too which are so epic, Anthony Vacarello is one.
As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
A lawyer.
If we went through your iPhone photo library, what would we find?What are the majority of the photos of?
My son, Zion, and my husband, Gary.
What’s the first thing you do in the morning?
Go and grab my baby out of bed and laugh with him for the first 10 mins of the day, it’s the best medicine.
What is the most important aspect of your self care routine?
Meditation and self love.
What is your guilty pleasure television show?
Botched, that show is crazy.
What bands/music do you find inspiring?
My husband, Gary Clark Jr. I stopped listening to most other music when I heard of him (before we met) he kinda makes everyone else look bad, he would hate me saying this. But, he is THE most talented artist of our time.
If we asked your ex GF/BF about you, what would they say?
She’s cool…
What’s your number one requirement in a guy or girl you’re looking to date?
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