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Modern Woman: Brooke Evers

  • July 15, 2015
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Photography and Interview by Lauren Engel
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The 21st century girl doesn’t pertain to any stereotype. She’s a chick of many talents, one moment she’s in Europe, the next she’s in Asia. She’s working on several artistic projects at once and killing at every single one. She’s a mix of races – picking up different cultures as she travels. She’s the mysterious girl at the party you want to know her life story who everyone has their eyes on. Here we have sat down and chatted for you.

“I was one of those pageant kids that loved performing in front of people with my curly hair and a cheesy smile.”

 

Talk about a triple threat, Brooke Evers has it ALL.  She came into the limelight after winning Zoo Weekly’s 2008 Beach Babe of the Year in which she had a national magazine cover.  Since then, the Australian hottie has modeled for Billabong Australia, and Quiksilver Worldwide, and has traveled internationally with dancing and DJing.  She hangs out with Lauren Engel just before her DJ set in Sydney, Australia. Dress by Baby Likes To Pony. Makeup by Karyssa Leigh.  Shot at Home Nightclub.

 

You have so many successful passions–modeling, dancing, DJing how did you get into them?

Modelling started at the age of about five. I was one of those pageant kids that loved performing in front of people with my curly hair and a cheesy smile. Then came years of dance and drama where I continued on till my mid teens and then into a job. I danced all around Australia and Asia for different corporate and nightclub jobs all while studying full time at university. After working with DJs such as Bob Sinclair in Asia and a ton of Australian acts, I got the taste for Djing and started mixing in my lounge room for fun. Now, four years later I’m touring and performing around the world and I can’t get enough of it.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?  

Happy and thankful.

Other than jumping rope what do you love to do to keep fit?

I have a personal trainer in Los Angeles and my brother (who is a PT) trains me in Australia. When I’m alone or on the road I just take what I’ve learnt and train in hotel gyms or even in my room. You can exercise where ever you are you just need the motivation.

What is your beauty routine?

I admit I don’t really have a specific routine I follow when it comes to beauty but I just make sure I cleanse and moisturize my face and get regular facials to help with dehydration and anti ageing.

 

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