(Images by Joan Crisol for Modus Vivendi)
Model Isaac Moreno for Modus Vivendi (15% DISCOUNT CODE: BC15), showing off the brand's Monochrome Line, is absolutely stunning. I'm getting a Gandy vibe.
Keep reading for a Q&A with the beauty ...
Q: How did the pandemic disturb your life and have you managed to find balance?
Isaac Moreno: It has a very strong impact on our lives and has made us appreciate what really matters. On a professional and social level ... [it's been] adapting every day to the restriction measures, which implies a very drastic change in life. On a personal level, it helped me to realize what I really want in life and fight for it until I achieve it.
Q: Originality and authenticity we all say it’s important but hard to be; do you self-assess and keep it real?
I: Yes ... In life, you always have to be authentic and never lose your essence ... Originality is something very specific to each person. I'm always myself, and maybe that's what makes me feel good about myself.
Q: There’s a lot of talk for inclusion and diversity everywhere. What do you think needs to be done in your country?
I: Regarding this issue, I consider that my country has good social policies ... It is a very sensitive issue. The important thing is to understand that we are all human beings and it doesn't matter where you were born ... Planet Earth belongs to everyone, and everyone deserves to be helped and respected.
Q: What do you do to leave this world a better place?
I: Unfortunately, the human being is selfish by nature. Perhaps this pandemic has helped us to look at the whole and not only at ourselves. For my part, I always try to show empathy with others and seek well-being in others.
Q: What do you find sexy/sensual in your partner?
I: The way she looks at me ... after so long, I still feel the same as the first time she did it ... Although everything as a whole is something that attracts me a lot ... so I can't stop looking at her!
Q: We all need a win this year — what is yours?
I: My victory would be that we manage to end this pandemic, to be able to continue with our lives ... continue to grow professionally and ultimately be happy.
Q: What do you want others remember you by? Your legacy, so to speak, for future generations?
I: I am a very positive person who always tries to see the good side of things and people. I would tell future generations not to settle, to fight for their dreams that with work and effort everything is achieved in this life.
Q: Are you that guy that buys anything new and innovative?
I: A few years ago, yes. Over time, I have stopped valuing material things.
Q: Communicating with ourselves and others is hard. Are you a direct person or do you use sideways to get there?
I: I am a person who finds it difficult to express his feelings according to what circumstances ... As a general rule, I am not a very direct person ... maybe for fear of hurting the feelings of others ... I usually think about things a lot before saying them.
Q: What is beauty to you? Is it important to appreciate it?
I: Beauty is something very relative ... what is beautiful for me may not be for someone else ... For me, beauty is everything that awakens beautiful feelings in me ... beauty is not only something physical and it is important to appreciate it, as long as it is a set.
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