About Tess
Tess is a Plus-Size Model, Make Up Artist, Hair Stylist
and Blogger based in L.A., who turned her hobbies into a successful
career. She says she is now doing what she always dreamed of.
Tess was born in a small town in Mississippi, July 1985.
She always longed for a life bigger than what her small town could
offer. She had always been different than other girls growing up; Tess
was teased for being curvy, fair skinned, and short. The bullies at
school were relentless, but she kept her head up. Knowing that she'd
never quite fit in never kept Tess from dreaming. When Tess turned 15
she attended a casting call for Plus Models in Atlanta, GA, where she
was not warmly received. Standing at 5'4", wearing a size 16, she
noticed everyone towering over her, and quickly realized her dreams of
being a model might just be a dream. Tess then turned to her first love,
Make Up Artistry. It was reading Kevyn Aucoin's book, "Changing Faces,"
that opened her eyes and showed her that makeup could truly "transform"
someone inside and out.
At 17, forced to drop out of school because of severe
bullying, Tess earned her GED, packed her bags, and moved across the
country with hopes of making her dreams come true. She perfected her
technique as a Makeup Artist, and started landing jobs as head makeup
artist, hair stylist, and creative director for numerous fashion shows
in Seattle, WA. It was truly amazing to see the confidence that she
could give her clients through glamming them up with makeup. Although it
brought her tremendous joy and pride, Tess felt like something was
missing. So, in 2010, she decided to move to Los Angeles, and it was
that very move that forever changed her life.
Within months of moving to L.A., Tess became a
professional full time model, was a finalist for 'Torrid's House of
Dreams Model Search', and the face of a new A&E TV show called
'Heavy'. She has appeared in a nationwide print ad for 'Heavy' that was
featured in People Magazine, NY Magazine, and numerous other
publications, as well as billboards across the country. Tess has modeled for Domino Dollhouse, Benefit Cosmetics,David LaChapelle, Steady Clothing, SWAK, just to name a few. Tess has also
been featured in Inked Magazine, Inked Girls, Plus Model Magazine,
Skorch Magazine (cover), Huffington Post, Vogue Italia, Refinery 29, The Today Show, & Bust Magazine, among others. Not too bad for a small town
Mississippi girl, huh? Tess has continued her work as a Make up Artist,
and has traveled all across the west coast doing weddings, events, photo
shoots, you name it!
What Tess loves most about her careers is the ability to
inspire and empower women around the world. From transformations with
makeup, building confidence through modeling, and advocating body size
acceptance, her fans have been the best part of her journey. She
receives letters and emails from different women every day thanking her
for empowering them to love their bodies, and to not be ashamed of being
short, pale/dark, or dare I say...Fat. It is now the features that Tess
was bullied about in her youth, that she says she now embraces, and
encourages other women to embrace within themselves. Tess hopes that
girls who are bullied, and women who lack confidence will begin to see
their inner and outer beauty at whatever size. Tess is proof that
determination, relentlessness, and positivity can look beautiful on
anyone, and that there is a wonderful life past a size 20.
5 comments:
you are so pretty :)
Hi Tess, I just read about you under the 'best plus size models' and I am truly inspired from you. I am a size 22 right now and I want to be a plus size model. I am 5'11 which means I am tall but I was always told that I wasn't skinny enough. I get told that I am pretty all the time, but with my confidence issues, I haven't pursued much in life. I want to be a cosmetologist and I have wanted to try modeling. I would love to hear from you about your struggles and if you could give me some tips, I would really appreciate it Tess! Thank You for sticking up for us big girls!! :) <3
Just read about you in the comments section on Jezebel. Props to you. In an era when kids are committing suicide over online meanness, you turned it around and used your uniqueness to make your own way, without compromises. Keep goin' girl!
Fantastic, inspiring blog! Love that you have turned your hobbies into a career - fantastic :)
You are such an inspirations, you have changed my life in so many ways you can't imagine!! Keep it up Tess, we need more yous out there!! <3
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