I think it's how you use the things that set you apart and learn to own them, learn to love them. There's such power in that. Each one of us has our own thing that only we know or it could be obvious like my height. People think what they think about you because of how you look. And for me, that was really, I felt unfair and something I really resented about my job. So after even being incredibly successful, I had many moments even into my 20s of I really hate the fact that people judge me Only for what they see on the outside.
Following a chance discovery at her local mall in St. Louis, Karlie Kloss went from shy, awkward freshman to runway It-girl—all during her first year of high school. Today, Karlie has one of the most recognizable faces on the planet. No doubt you’ve seen her on billboards, magazine covers and most recently the small screen hosting the newly revamped Project Runway. After years of being the silent muse in front of the camera, listen in to hear how Karlie has found her voice and is using it to push the boundaries of girls and technology.
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