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Any dirty looks from the veterans?
Oh not at all. A lot the established girls are actually quite sweet.
Once you're on that level of success and making that much money, I
think you've long left the backstabbing behind. Glancing
at your charts I see you're fresh from the set of Mert+Marcus.
Yes. We were just in Cornwall. Cornwall. Yipes!
It's a beautiful place. It was seven hours from NY to London, then
6 hours from London to Cornwall but it's that willingness to go that
extra mile to find unique things that makes them so great as photographers.
How does your family feel about this sudden success?
My family is happy, nervous, a bit concerned. They're saying "Don't
let the money get to you. If it gets too overwhelming, come home".
Speaking of which I'm going home for Christmas and New Year's. My
birthday's a week before Christmas so I'm very much looking forward
to that.
You'll be a celebrity in your hometown!
Not in Denmark. It's not like that. Helena Christensen can walk down
the street and she'll be noticed but it won't be a mob
scene harassing her or anything like that.
What's Louise's secret passion?
I paint. It's how I de-stress. It's figurative pieces of nude women.
In the spirit of Gustav Klimt. Of course you really don't make
any money doing that. (lol) Animals are another huge passion of mine.
If all of this goes incredibly well I'm planning on buying some
property and either breeding some dogs or some horses.
What's that one moment in your modeling career thus
far that was just like the movies...
It's not like the movies (lol) Like any job you have to be punctual,
you have to work hard, you have to be professional. There were so
many moments. I can't pick one. Being on the Gucci set was an incredibly
big moment...Doing all those shows was an amazing adrenaline rush.
A big "moment" was right at the start in New York, when
I did the Calvin Klein show because that's a name that you see everywhere
in the world...on underwear, jeans, perfumes. My mom knows Calvin
Klein, that was what I was thinking when I walked out and there were
the lights and the people. I thought, My God. It really all does exist.
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