Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You have glowing skin and gorgeous hair. Do you take some kind of skin treatment to keep it young and glowing and secondly what you do to your hair to make them look so stunning?
Ms. Stacy Fuson:
I only use natural products free of parabens, propylene glycol, dyes, or synthetic fragrances and chemicals. Our skin is our largest organ and what you put on it goes directly into your body, so its important to always look at the ingredients when buying lotions or cosmetics. I love using coconut oil on my skin or a natural moisturizer, if I can find one I approve of lol.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
Elaborate about some memorable photo shoots that you still remember and have a special place in your career?
Ms. Stacy Fuson:
I think my Tommy Hilfiger campaign and St. Pauli Girl shoot were my most memorable. The Tommy Hilfiger shoot was only 3 hours, which was my all time fastest shoot. The art director knew exactly what they wanted and we had efficient hair/makeup artists. The St. Pauli Girl photo shoot was exciting and creative. They designed my costume for the shoot, so I got to be apart of that process and give my input. I also had the luxury of working with a talented crew and learning about the role I was undertaking that included a nationwide 18 city tour.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
Tell us about your experience of working in films “Shallow Hal,” and “Iron Man 2.”?
Ms. Stacy Fuson:
All three films were great to be apart of. Shallow Hal was enjoyable because we had a ton of down time, so it was fun getting to know the cast. Jack Black and Jason Alexander were hilarious and always had me laughing. Iron Man was an epic film to be a part of. Robert Downey Jr. was incredibly nice and obviously very professional to work with. In my scene Im getting his Iron Man picture autographed and Robert gave me the photo to keep.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
How did you feel on being featured on the cover of the October, 1997 issue of “Playboy”?
Ms. Stacy Fuson:
Honestly I was pretty shocked I was chosen for it since I wasn’t a centerfold at the time. In fact, I told the editor I was on the fence about posing for the magazine, so I was surprised when they still wanted me for the cover. I had just moved to LA and was starting to book modeling jobs pretty frequently. Then I moved to Paris for 3 months and my perspective had changed quite a bit while living there. Europeans laugh at how some Americans make a big deal out of nudity…so when I returned to the states I thought well…it is Playboy and it would be tasteful.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
Advice and motivational words to the inspiring and budding fashion model girls, who all are your fans and shall like to know from you for their climb to the ladder of success in the field of modeling?
Ms. Stacy Fuson:
Don’t go into the business unless you can handle it. Ask yourself if you’re a strong enough person to resist temptation and the negative aspects of the industry.I saw my fair share of girls that got into drugs and partying, and it destroyed their life and career. It was very sad.
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