An electronics and communication engineer by profession, Mysuru’s own Nayana Vishva has made significant strides in the world of modelling, becoming one of the most sought-after models by top designers to showcase their creations.
Her impressive portfolio includes appearances at prestigious fashion events such as New York Fashion Week, Los Angeles Fashion Week and San Francisco Fashion Week, among others in the United States.
Daughter of Vishva Chaitanya and H.R. Bhavani, residents of Gokulam in Mysuru, Nayana currently resides in San Jose, California. From her base in San Jose, she travels extensively across the US for her modelling assignments. Her journey is bolstered by the unwavering support of her husband, Nimish Shah, who is also an engineer.
Star of Mysore caught up with this rising supermodel during her visit to Mysuru for an exclusive chat. Excerpts…
Star of Mysore (SOM): Being an Electronics and Communication engineer, how did you shift into modelling?
Nayana: To be honest, I have not shifted completely to modelling. I am working full-time as an engineer for a multi-national company that deals with semiconductors in San Jose. I take up modelling assignments on weekends. Since I have been doing modelling for the past four years, I have started pursuing it more seriously and professionally.
SOM: What made you think of getting into the modelling profession?
Nayana: It’s been a childhood dream to pursue modelling. However, I focused more on my academics like any other Indian kid, completed my studies and settled into my profession before deciding it was time to pursue my dream of becoming a model.
SOM: Growing up, did you follow anyone as your role model?
Nayana: No, I didn’t have a specific role model. But I used to watch models on television and other shows, admiring the confidence with which they walked the ramp. That’s what attracted me. Now, as a model myself, I need a point of reference, so I follow supermodel Bella Hadid.
SOM: For a model, every day brings a new challenge — whether it’s maintaining your body or walking the ramp. How do you manage it?
Nayana: Body maintenance is crucial. My routine includes two hours of fitness, which I balance with my professional life as an engineer. I also work with a trainer who helps me stay in shape. In addition, maintaining a good diet is key.
For me, it’s high in protein and fibre and low in carbohydrates. I eat less rice and focus more on vegetables, pulses and sprouts. Swimming is also a part of my fitness regime, and I plan to join a “Masters in Swimming” course once I return to the US.
SOM: Recently, you were featured in Vogue, a dream for any model. How did that happen?
Nayana: As I mentioned, I live in San Jose, but most of the modelling work takes place in New York and Los Angeles. I’ve been walking the ramp at New York Fashion Week for the past three years. One of the casting directors, who seemed impressed by my work, approached me, and I went through the audition process, including an interview. After clearing the auditions, I had the opportunity to shoot for Vogue in New York.
SOM: How has your family supported you in your endeavours?
Nayana: My parents have been supportive from the very beginning, but my husband’s role has been particularly significant. Sometimes, I get calls to participate in events in Los Angeles, which is six hours from San Jose, with little notice. Flights can be difficult to secure and driving such a long distance to attend an event the next day can be stressful. During those times, my husband steps in to help. He has driven me to Los Angeles to ensure I make it to these events on time.
SOM: What are your plans, given that you’ve also expressed an interest in entering the Kannada film industry?
Nayana: Yes, as a Kannadiga with a deep connection to Kannada culture and tradition, I would love to enter the Kannada Film Industry — but only if the opportunities come through reputable banners. As for my modelling career, I’m eager to take it a step further by collaborating with bigger brands.
I also aim to work with elite designers at New York Fashion Week, something I see coming soon. Just three weeks ago, I walked for designers Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna, who design for celebrities like Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra, Katrina Kaif and Ranveer Singh. I’m also focusing on appearing at the London and Paris Fashion Weeks next year.
SOM: What does it take to become a supermodel and can we see you as one in future?
Nayana: I haven’t reached the level of a supermodel yet, but the zeal and perseverance to get there are essential. I never imagined reaching the level I am at today. Having already been featured in Vogue — a dream for many models — I see myself becoming a supermodel in the future. —VNS
This post was published on November 11, 2024 6:05 pm