Frank Lindo Verissimo
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Our
Model”

What inspired you to become a model?
I was inspired to become a model by my passion for fashion, self-expression, and storytelling. Modeling allows me to step into different roles, convey emotion, and communicate ideas visually. Over time, it became clear that this wasn’t just a hobby—it’s a path where I can grow creatively, professionally, and personally.
Can you tell us a little about yourself and how you started your modeling career?
I am a passionate and dedicated individual with a strong appreciation for fashion, self-expression, and personal growth. My journey began about three years ago when I started exploring modeling as a way to challenge myself and step outside my comfort zone.
Through consistent effort, I have developed my presence in front of the camera, refined my style, and embraced every opportunity to learn from creative professionals. For me, modeling is a way to tell stories without words—through style, emotion, and presence.
Was there a defining moment that made you realize modeling was your true passion?
A defining moment came during a professional shoot where everything aligned—the creative concept, the energy on set, and my connection with the camera. In that moment, I realized modeling was more than an interest; it was a form of artistic expression.
That experience solidified my desire to pursue modeling seriously, and I began approaching every project with greater intention, discipline, and passion.
What has been the most exciting or memorable shoot you’ve worked on?
One of the most memorable shoots I’ve done was a project with a strong creative direction and a collaborative team. The concept allowed me to explore different expressions and poses while fully embodying the vision.
It was exciting not just for the final images, but for the growth and learning I gained from the experience. It reminded me why I love modeling—it’s both challenging and deeply rewarding.
Have you faced any challenges in the modeling industry? If so, how did you overcome them?
Yes, one of the main challenges has been building confidence and establishing myself in a competitive industry. I overcame this by staying consistent, practicing, and learning from every shoot.
Mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals have also been invaluable. These experiences taught me resilience, discipline, and the importance of believing in myself.



How do you prepare for a big shoot or runway show?
I prepare by understanding the creative direction and aligning myself with the vision of the project. Physical preparation—rest, grooming, and fitness—is just as important as mental preparation, which includes visualizing poses, expressions, and the mood required.
I approach each shoot or runway with confidence, focus, and adaptability, ensuring that I can embody the concept with authenticity and sophistication.
How would you describe your modeling style?
My modeling style is confident, versatile, and expressive. I focus on maintaining a strong presence while adapting to different creative directions, from classic and commercial to more editorial and high-fashion looks.
I strive to tell a story with every pose, combining style, emotion, and presence to create impactful imagery.
Do you prefer editorial, commercial, or runway modeling, and why?
I am particularly drawn to editorial modeling because it allows me to express emotion and bring a creative concept to life. I also enjoy commercial and runway work because they challenge me to be versatile, professional, and presentable in a variety of settings.
Ultimately, I am passionate about projects that let me combine creativity, style, and storytelling.
What role do you think storytelling plays in modeling?
Storytelling is essential in modeling. Every pose, expression, and movement conveys a narrative, mood, and emotion. A successful model doesn’t just wear clothing—they embody the story behind it.
Modeling allows me to communicate without words, turning visual concepts into memorable experiences that connect with the audience.
Are there any models, photographers, or designers who have inspired you?
Taha El Idrissi, my photographer and mentor, has been a major source of inspiration. Working with him has taught me how to express emotion authentically, understand creative vision, and refine my technique.
His guidance pushes me to step outside my comfort zone, explore new styles, and approach every project with confidence, professionalism, and creativity.
How do you stay motivated and continue growing as a model?
I stay motivated through passion, discipline, and mentorship. Taha my photographer challenges me to improve continuously, try new techniques, and embrace each shoot as an opportunity to grow.
His guidance reminds me that modeling is more than appearance—it’s about presence, storytelling, and self-improvement. This keeps me focused, driven, and excited about every new opportunity.


What are your biggest career goals for the future?
My biggest goals are to establish myself as a versatile and respected model in both editorial and high-fashion industries. I aspire to collaborate with visionary designers, photographers, and creative teams on projects that challenge me and allow me to tell compelling visual stories.
I also aim to refine my skills, expand internationally, and contribute to campaigns that combine style, emotion, and innovation, leaving a lasting impression in the fashion world.
Do you have any dream collaborations or brands you'd love to work with?
I would love to work with brands and creatives who value authenticity, innovation, and storytelling. Projects that challenge me, allow me to explore different styles, and push creative boundaries are particularly inspiring.
Ultimately, my dream collaborations are those that let me combine passion, presence, and creativity to bring concepts to life.
What advice would you give to aspiring models looking to break into the industry?
I would tell aspiring models to embrace patience, persistence, and self-belief. Modeling is not just about looks—it’s about confidence, professionalism, and storytelling.
Invest in your skills, practice consistently, and seek mentors who challenge and guide you. Stay authentic, adaptable, and committed, and remember that success comes from dedication, resilience, and a genuine passion for the craft.
