by David Vance |
Stunning Kairi Jeffries is an American
model from Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Kairi grew up in a Midwest home. He was a
timid young boy who discovered bowling and with the help and coaching of the
bowling alley owner, Kairi started to compete professionally. He continued his
bowling career into his mid twenties, setting various records and winning many titles
locally, statewide and internationally. He also accredited 15
perfect 300 games and 5 800 series.
The shy kid bloomed into a striking young
man and began to be recognised for his handsome good looks and defined
features. He was offered to do photoshoots, then runway shows in Michigan
and throughout the country.
Kairi continued to model professionally
after he moved to the New York City area in New Jersey. To make ends meet,
Kairi found a job in a catering company; this eventually led to bartending.
Not just a pretty face, Kairi is an
ingenuous and resourceful man; he came up with the idea of the Drain Scoop, an
ice scoop which drains the water off. It was launched in 2005 and won the “Best
New Product” award at the International Restaurant and Foodservice Show in
New York. He also came
up with the
patented Bucket Bottle ice bucket which is the first ice bucket to have a built-in bottle holder and is now the official ice bucket of the Nolcha Fashion Week.
You can check Kairi's press release for more exciting details.
Thomas Synnamon
Comstock Images
Greg Thompson
Kairi has done a lot of runway shows and has an awesome portfolio. We are thrilled to welcome him at Stunning Men and hope you enjoy his profile.
Gustavo Monroy
Kevin Arteo
Lisa Spindler
Steve Ragland
You can check Kairi's press release for more exciting details.
Thomas Synnamon
Comstock Images
Greg Thompson
Kairi has done a lot of runway shows and has an awesome portfolio. We are thrilled to welcome him at Stunning Men and hope you enjoy his profile.
Gustavo Monroy
Kevin Arteo
Lisa Spindler
Steve Ragland
Vital statistics:
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 80kg
Chest: 40"
Waist: 30"
Eye colour: brown
Hair colour: black
Chest: 40"
Waist: 30"
Eye colour: brown
Hair colour: black
Kairi's full interview
Welcome
to Stunning Men Vito and many thanks for doing this interview.
Could we start off with talking a little about yourself and your
background? You’re from Detroit, aren’t you?
I grew up in Detroit, MI as a very shy guy with few friends. I was definitely not the cool and popular guy. I started bowling around the age of 12 and fell in love with the sport. It required not much socially and I could find comfort in the sport without the awkwardness of being social. It is here that I discovered my talent for bowling. I caught the eye several great adult bowlers while practising and of the owner of the bowling pro shop who was eager to me under his tutelage and coach me. He gave me a job in the pro shop and provided me a safe haven where I could develop my talents as well as being my most influential mentor. With his guidance developing my skills, I quickly moved into the adult leagues at the age of 14 and soon thereafter started to compete professionally and continued my bowling career into my mid twenties.
I grew up in Detroit, MI as a very shy guy with few friends. I was definitely not the cool and popular guy. I started bowling around the age of 12 and fell in love with the sport. It required not much socially and I could find comfort in the sport without the awkwardness of being social. It is here that I discovered my talent for bowling. I caught the eye several great adult bowlers while practising and of the owner of the bowling pro shop who was eager to me under his tutelage and coach me. He gave me a job in the pro shop and provided me a safe haven where I could develop my talents as well as being my most influential mentor. With his guidance developing my skills, I quickly moved into the adult leagues at the age of 14 and soon thereafter started to compete professionally and continued my bowling career into my mid twenties.
Maturing into a young adult, I seemed to have bloomed
into a striking young man as I was completely unaware of at the time. No
longer too awkward yet still pretty shy, I began to be recognised for my
handsome good looks and defined features especially after starting to workout
at the gym. I was offered an opportunity to model in a few photo
shoots. Being a natural in front of the camera, I found that I had more
talent for modelling than I had ever imagined. This opportunity led to runway
shows with top designers and additional photo shoots not only in Michigan but
throughout the country. I continued to model professionally after he
moved to the New York City area in New Jersey at the age of 26.
How did you get into modelling? Is it something you always wanted to
do?
I was approached by a photographer
at a bar and took him up on an offer to introduce me to his best friend who was
one of the top agents in Detroit. It went
well from the beginning and I started booking jobs immediately. I never anticipated anything like that nor
was it ever something I thought I wanted to do.
I thought I was much too shy and insecure for it.
What
do you enjoy the most about modelling?
I enjoy other people liking me for
my unique features and enjoying my work.
I also LOVE the exhilaration I experience when walking down a runway for
a big show. There is simply nothing like
it! Yet, it's one of the most nerve
wrecking things to do ... (Kairi laughs)
Have you done any
runway work?
I've done lots of runway work. I did mostly runway in my first two years
modelling. I worked for Kenneth Cole,
Tommy Hilfiger, 2(x)ist, C-IN2 and many others.
What advice would
you give a new model?
Embrace
yourself and your uniqueness. Everyone
is different and everyone (clients) has their own tastes. Just be yourself!
How does fitness
modelling compare to fashion modelling?
Fitness modelling is more about perfect muscle
distribution as opposed to being lean and slim.
I've always went back and forth as I look much bigger without
clothes. I think that is due to my
narrow shoulders.
Do you think male
models have the same exposure as female models?
Or is it still a female dominated
industry?
Modelling is definitely female dominated. That's what we're all attracted to and want
to see. Female beauty is a universal
thing in modelling and always will be.
How do you
prepare before a photoshoot?
I get nervous! (Kairi
laughs) The more I try to be “perfect”
in preparation the more I wander off and not oblige by my “rules” of what I
should be doing as opposed to what I actually end up doing.
You
have a stunning physique. How do you keep in shape and healthy?
I listen to my body. I don't workout constantly like most. I believe in eating right most of the time
but not restricting myself too much.
Moderation is key and compromising when you’ve overdone it is
essential. There needs to be a
balance. Furthermore, our bodies were
not meant to do vigorous workouts as much as many people do them. It just creates dependency on them and set
your body up for injuries. However,
shocking the body is key along with the timing of your meals and workouts.
How do you fit fitness and modelling into
your life?
Is it
a difficult thing to achieve? I treat
fitness and modelling as a part of my life and my identity. It's much easier that way.
How do you approach a challenge?
I
analyse the crap out of it ... (more laugh) I'm a thinker and I can't help but
to dissect most things in life. I
utilise every resource available and put everything I have into it. However, the key is to let it happen once
your learn it. That was a valuable
lesson I learned in my bowling career.
Do you consider
yourself a fashionista? And what do you like wearing when you are not working
as a model?
I'm definitely not a fashionista ... (Kaira laughs) I'm
such a regular guy with little knowledge about how to dress. I leave that to my friends. However, I love looking good once someone
points me in the right direction. I
think everyone loves that feeling.
What
do you do in your down time? What's down time?
(Kairi laughs again) I can't help but to think a lot and
analyse just about everything. However,
I love sitting in front of a fan or outside enjoying a nice breeze. It's very
calming to me. I love driving too and
working on cars.
Do
you have any role models? People who inspire you?
Yes. My "adopted" dad, Mike, who owned the bowling pro shop and mentored me since I was about 14. He and my mom are definitely two of my best role models. They taught me to make the best out of all opportunities given and to never give up. They taught me so much through examples and their amazing character. They make the best out of life and enjoy it to its fullest - always looking at the glass half full. They also believe in lots of laughter and fun. They are truly amazing and inspiring. I also love the stories of people doing extraordinary things from ordinary and less than ordinary beginnings.
Now
a few quick fun questions if you are game ... Do you think you are a good date?
I think I'm a pretty good date. I'm a bit shy at first but I gradually open up. I'm kind of sarcastic and funny and I can be a bit quirky but I think that's an asset.
Are
you a brief man or a boxer kinda guy?
I'm definitely a brief guy!
What
do you listen to on your iPod?
I
love old school music. I love true
vocalists too they tell a story in a song.
Most of the music I listen to is very easy going and/or have incredible
ranges to the music.
What
kind of movies do you like?
I love psychotic thrillers, dramas
and comedies.
What
three words describe you best?
Only 3?! ... (Kairi laughs)
I'm afraid that's the rule! :-)
I would then say genuine, analytical and quirky.
One
last question Kairi, where do you see yourself and what would you like to be
doing in 10 years time?
I see myself developing and
marketing more of my ideas and inventions.
I find that I love inventing solutions to common problems; hence my two
patented inventions, the Bottle Bucket™ ice bucket and the Drain Scoop® ice
scoop. I'm definitely a business man at
heart. My brothers can definitely vouch for me there ... (more laughs).
Kairi, thank you so much for taking the
time to answer our questions. It has been a real pleasure to interview you. All the best
for the future!
Please also take a look at the
projects that I'm currently working on as well and check out my website.
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