Tag: Creative

  • Aspiring Creative & Fashion Model Deanne Aloria

    Aspiring Creative & Fashion Model Deanne Aloria

    I go by the nickname ‘Dey’, a Psoriasis and Mental health advocate from the Philippines. An aspiring creative and fashion model who loves dressing-up on every travel opportunity.

    I love listening to people’s stories as there’s always something (good) to bag from it. I think it’s a cycle where we humans keep on learning and discovering, unfolding truths and stories to make this society more human-friendly.

    What inspires your fashion style and what is your style like?

    What really inspires my fashion style is my mood. I wear what I want either based on what I am feeling at the moment or based on what I want to feel later. Let’s say if I am feeling a little too sexy, then I’ll wear something that’s showing more skin.

    In addition, I like mixing-and-matching as I love twitching to form new styles.

    Which 3 beauty products or accessories are a must have in your collection?

    Since I have Psoriasis, moisturizers are a must-have. I always have my Laneige or Carenel Lip Mask, hand and nails hand cream from Marks and Spencer, and of course Aveeno or Cetaphil face and body lotion.

    I do love accessorizing my outfit as well, as at some point it dashes a little extra even if you are just wearing simple jeans and a top.

    On a scale of 1-10, how much of a foodie are you?

    I guess it’s a 10, can I make it 11 perhaps? LOL. I love eating and discovering new tastes while exploring new places to eat, especially those hole-in-the-wall eateries as we’ll never know what lies behind.

    Is there something you’ve always wanted to do or learn but have yet to find the time for it?

    Been really dying to learn marketing and finance. Sometimes, I have been wondering what it would be like working in those fields. I just felt like they suited me, that my personality matches the roles.

    Jiu Jitsu is another as I love working out as much as I love eating (see the irony there? LOL), but it’s very rare to find a trainer within my vicinity plus my time cannot afford it.

    Do you believe in any superstition?

    As an Asian – to be more specific a Filipina, yes I do, but that was when I was a kid. Now I do not believe in them anymore; probably because I am now more logical than before?

    Which flavor best describes you?

    I must say vanilla. Vanilla always looks and tastes plain yet expensive, but it’s a flavor for all. Who doesn’t love vanilla anyway?

    Vanilla can go with almost anything. Not just itself being the usual ice cream flavor, but it can also be added on snacks and viands that will create another magical discovery. I guess Vanilla and I have that same energy and tendencies.

    What turns you off on a date?

    Someone who brags and flexes unnecessarily and someone disrespectful. On a certain date, aside from mood and ambience, it’s the personality of a person that matters most. Their actions and how they communicate is a way to get to know them.

    I guess it’s self-explanatory as to why bragging and being disrespectful are the attributes to totally turn me off on a date.

    Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions Deanne. One question before we end, how do you define “sexy”? 

    Being sexy is how we, personally, feel about ourselves. It’s not always the numbers associated with our bodies – waistline, bustline, height, weight, or even the prices of our lingeries.

    It’s the exuberating confidence we are claiming over ourselves. If we feel sexy on the way we think, then be it. If feeling empowered is what makes us feel sexy, then go and spread the vibes.


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    Instagram: @deangerdash

    YouTube: Dey Aloria

    Tiktok: deyngerdash


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  • Actor, Model & Creative Sierra Paletta

    Actor, Model & Creative Sierra Paletta

    Hi there! My name is Sierra Paletta and I’m a NYC based actor, model, and creative. I’m originally from South Jersey and lived there for most of my life besides living in Argentina for some time when I was a kid. I’ve been in NYC for almost seven years now and currently reside in Brooklyn.

    Where did your inspiration to be a performer and artist come from?

    Ever since I was a kid, I fell in love with performance. I watched American Idol all the time, my mom was really into watching movie musicals, and I was in my first musical when I was 10 years old. I loved playing make believe and getting lost in different worlds and characters excited me. Those seeds planted my dream of becoming an artist and later on I joined my high school choir and performed in all the musicals/plays they had to offer.

    As I got older, I also fell in love with the idea of moving to New York City (I lived in suburbia for most of my life) and luckily that fell right into place with my passion for the arts. Living in the city and being surrounded by a variety of art forms allowed me to step into my skin and pursue my passion.

    Which is your favorite or most memorable performance so far?

    When I was in college, I was in a production of The Laramie Project by Tectonic Theatre Project. We performed in a downtown theatre space called New York Live Arts and the minute I stepped into the space, I teared up. The show itself was a very transformative experience for me. I had always loved fiction and the fantasy side of performing and this show was the opposite: it was a real life story about a horrendous incident that had happened and how it affected the town. In the show I played two characters (one female one male) and at the time it gave me freedom in my identity as genderfluid and made me feel welcome in my own body.

    At one point, I gave a monologue on stage by myself to the audience where I did a pelvic thrust amongst other comedic things and it gave me confidence in my role as comedic relief in the play (considering I did a lot of dramatic work throughout college). The whole experience itself was fantastic but the most beautiful thing about the show was being able to share peoples stories and have their voices heard through mine/ours. In this performance, I realized the power of non-fiction material and how it can change lives.

    How is a typical day like for you?

    Usually I wake up early-ish (anywhere from 8-10am), meditate for 20 minutes either in my bed or in this green velvet chair in my room. I do a daily yoga practice from Yoga with Adriene, make a cup of green tea, eat half a grapefruit (with a teaspoon of sugar) and that’s pretty much the base of my morning.

    From there on out, it sprouts into three options: work (my side hustle, serving), hanging at home watching TV/reading/writing, or venturing out into the city and engaging in some activity. My favorite activities at the moment are Lyra classes, archery, practicing stage combat in Central Park with my friends, and whatever exciting new things land in my lap.

    What 3 things do you love to do most in the city you live in?

    The first one is walking around alone listening to music in Central Park. There is something so classic about escaping into nature while still having echoes of the metropolis all around you. It’s the perfect blend. I grew up surrounded by woods so it feels like home away from home for me.

    The second one is going to the MoMA. I used to go a lot when I was in college because it was so close by but it’s another one of those places that feels like home in the city. Visual artists always baffle me and I love looking at paintings and musing and just being surrounded by art. It’s very inspiring and grounding.

    The third and last would probably be going out to House of Yes or the Slipper Room with my friends. We’re in different times now because of COVID but those places have changed who I am as a person and made me discover parts of myself that I never knew existed. They also fostered an environment and a community that I didn’t understand I was a part of until I came to the city. In these places, I grew into my most confident self and met people/had experiences I will never forget.

    If you could have a super power, what will it be?

    The ability to fly. First of all, flying is cool as hell, second I could go anywhere I wanted to in the world. Think about the views! So exciting, I could be on the tops of mountains, buildings, travel a lot. Feels like endless possibilities to me.

    Are you more of a morning person or night owl?

    Definitely a morning person. I was always that kid at sleepovers that would wake up before everyone else and just kinda let my mind wander for what felt like forever until everyone else woke up. Not much has changed, unless I’m working on/writing something and I can’t stop or I’m out with friends. I’m still that morning person I’ve always been.

    What turns you off on a date?

    If I don’t have a natural connection with them it’s kind of a bust. I’ve always been a highly sensitive, empathetic person so I’m pretty aware if it’s there or not. It ultimately comes down to the way they treat people; if I get the sense that they are not a generally kind or caring person, that is an immediate turn off.

    Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions Sierra. One question before we end, how do you define “sexy”? 

    Sexy is feeling confident in your own skin. Whether that be all natural, full face, naked, fully clothed, everyone has the right circumstances that make them feel proud of their beauty. Seeing burlesque shows in the city taught me a lot about what sexy means and at the end of the day it takes on a different form in everyone.

    Once you find what works for you, it’s a matter of being proud of who you are and celebrating that in whatever way you see fit. Wearing lingerie, fake lashes, and a red lip is an easy way in for me 🙂


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    Instagram: @sierragpaletta

    Website: www.sierrapaletta.com


    Images courtesy of Sierra Paletta

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  • Creative And Model Ivy Chen Oozes Sexiness

    Creative And Model Ivy Chen Oozes Sexiness

    Hi Ivy, thank you for taking the time to answer our questions on SimplySxy. Please share with our readers a little about yourself and where you’re from?

    Thank you so much for having me! I’m a Seattle based creative and model with a love for fruit gummies, lace lingerie, and bubble baths.

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    How did you get into modeling?

    I helped model leggings a few times for a start up I was a part of with no plan of getting into modelling seriously. But, a year later, I thought, “why not?”, made a ModelMayhem account, and the rest is history!

    Which is your favorite genre to model?

    I love shooting casual sexy type styles mainly because I’m in comfy clothing, not outside in the cold, and most likely lounging around on a bed.

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    What do you enjoy doing in your downtime?

    I’m an artist, so during my downtime I love creating something new. I have a dream to have my own apparel line, so I love working on designs for that. I also take the time to think up shoot concepts. I work hard to make my work stand out with there being so many other models out there.

    Do you have any hobbies?

    I love being outdoors, eating Dim Sum, and watching YouTube.

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    Is there a song that best describes you?

    OMFG’s “Hello”. It’s super bubbly which is a word a lot of people have used to describe me.

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    What is your favorite body part?

    Ooh, um, I’ve never thought about this, but I think I’d have to say my hands. It’s a weird body part to love because they’re rarely the star of the show in my photos, but they’re dainty and slender, and I’ve always thought they looked nice. Haha, I’m very particular about fingers! Plus, I use my hands all the time for work, brushing my teeth, and eating Cheetos, so I’d have to say they have a special place in my heart.

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    Best compliment you have ever received?  

    A photographer I shoot with once in awhile told me what he likes about shooting with me is that I never stop being me, even for a second. This made me incredibly happy because I strive to be genuine to who I am and not try to change for the sake of other people’s approval.

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    It’s a pleasure to feature you, Ivy. One question before we end, how do you define “sexy”? 

    There have been so many times where I’ve compared myself to others because I wasn’t like them and I wanted what they had and it’s during those times I’ve felt the least “sexy”. But, once I realize I’m being unreasonable and stupid, I’m back to embracing who I am and that is “sexy”: being confident with who you are.


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    Instagram:
    http://instagram.com/hulloivy
    Blog: https://ello.co/ivychen

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    Images courtesy of Joe Moore @joemoorephoto

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