Mollie was photographed exclusively for MODELS.com by Willow Williams (assited by Harvey Horne), with styling by Lucia Heath, hair by Stefano Mazzoleni & makeup by Mattie White. Thanks to Levi.

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Name:
Mollie Cotter (@molliecotter_)

Pronouns:
she/her

Agency:
Agency

Age:
22

Height:
5’9″

Place of Origin:
London, UK

Ethnic Origin:
British/Irish

Birthsign:
Scorpio


Did you always want to be a model? Tell us about how you were discovered.
Honestly, it’s something that I always thought seemed cool to do, although I never could picture myself as one. Close friends encouraged me to get into it & as I started opening my mind to the idea I was scouted by my MA through instagram & here we are :)

Most memorable modeling experience so far?
I’d say the Jil Sander campaign shot by David Sims was a big one. It was my first campaign and such an honor to be able to work with the most incredible photographer and amazing brand alongside the fab team. The vibe on set was so enjoyable and the clothing was so beautiful! One to remember for sure.

One song you have on repeat, and why?
Xtal by Aphex Twin, I love them. It’s a song I can listen too doing anything, plus it’s one of my fave genres of music :)

What other passions do you have aside from modeling?
I’ve always loved videography. Before I started modeling, I was assisting on various video productions and have now started to create my own independent projects, which I’m very passionate about and enjoy doing.

What is something you’ve always wanted to do/try?
I’d love to try scuba diving! Even though the ocean does terrify me 🤣 but I think it’s too cool of an experience to not try.

What’s one thing people may be surprised to find out about you?
Outside of modeling and videography, I really enjoy reading up on Psychology and researching into how the mind works, I find it very interesting and it’s something I’m keen on continuing to learn about in future.

What change would you like to see in the world?
It sounds simple but I’d like to see more people especially in London just acknowledging each other more. Small acts of kindness like that can make a difference and help people feel less isolated. It’s something we could all try to do more of.