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Life & Work with Sinae Quinones of Fort Worth

Today we’d like to introduce you to Sinae Quinones.

Hi Sinae, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
My story starts when I first collaborated with a small beauty brand in 2023. I decided I wanted to do more with my life and be better than everyone else. Growing up, I was the weird, dorky girl. Guys never liked me because I wasn’t pretty to them. As a young kid, the pressure of wanting to fit in gets to you. I took it upon myself to change. After focusing on myself and not worrying about anyone else, I noticed the amount of attention I was receiving. That’s when I decided to step out, finally, to pursue modeling. Many people would tell me how beautiful a person I am, and for that, I’m grateful. I started to post more and more brand collaborations and take content creation more seriously. I then went to my first casting call for Dallas Fashion Week and started networking. From that day forward, I have met so many amazing creatives. I did a few fashion shows back in 2024 and did even more networking. Currently, in 2025, I’m doing car modeling. My life has changed in ways that I wouldn’t have ever expected. I currently attend Wade College for fashion design and will be making my clothing line next year. Being a model and a creative person when it comes to photoshoots, I am the most prepared when I create my brand.

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
I can tell you that it has been far from a smooth road. The number of obstacles and struggles that I’ve encountered definitely took a toll on me. I’m pretty open about my mental health as well. As an adult living with MDD (Major Depressive Disorder) and other things as well, drags me down sometimes. I don’t let that stop me though. I keep going for that end goal!

Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
My work is something I take great pride in. I do a lot of modeling and fashion work. I specialize in car modeling specifically, and modeling for clothing or shoes. I do a lot of collaborations with shoe brands, mainly. I can say I’m known for my fashion sense. I post a lot of different outfits on my Instagram, and I hope to help people get inspired by my looks. Many people go online to find something to wear or piece an outfit together. I am most proud of how far I’ve gotten with what I’m doing career-wise. I mean, I aimed to prove others wrong. Being an outcast growing up changes your perspective on the world. I can confidently say that I am different from others. I’m very versatile in the art world. I will never not try anything new. I’m the type of person to take a risk even if it doesn’t work out, because at the end of the day, I can say that I at least tried.

If we knew you growing up, how would we have described you?
You won’t believe this, but I was a bad child. Like, in all seriousness, I was always getting into trouble in my early elementary years. Throughout middle school, I was very focused on school and would joke now and then. I was always a quirky and outgoing person as I got older. To others, I was a weird kid who did her school work. I had strict parents who went to the Navy. I mean, come on, I had to get my act together. Now, as an adult, I embrace my quirkiness, and I continue to make people laugh.

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