Jake Gyllenhaal Opens Up About His Unease with Fashion Photo Shoots
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Los Angeles, April 16 (NationPress) Hollywood star Jake Gyllenhaal has expressed his lack of enthusiasm for fashion photo shoots. The actor revealed that he has "never felt entirely at ease" during these sessions.
At 45, the ‘Day After Tomorrow’ actor has recently discussed his involvement with the fashion world, having become the face of numerous luxury brands. While he enjoys collaborating with designers, he finds little joy in the process of modeling for promotional images, as reported by Female First UK.
In an interview with WWD, he stated, "The irony is I've never really felt totally comfortable with it (posing for fashion shoots). I love performing and expressing myself, but I'm not focused on playing to the camera.”
He further elaborated, “My passion lies in connecting with others, either through scenes or alongside the talented artists I collaborate with. That's where my true love lies. It's not about the posing; it's about the collaboration and connection. Art is a collaborative endeavor, revolving around the fortunate relationships we create along the journey.”
According to Female First UK, Jake's latest venture in fashion involves becoming the face of a jewelry line, where he has showcased the brand's luxury watches. He also mentioned that he enjoys expressing himself through jewelry, as it boosts his confidence.
He remarked, "I believe as a man, I've begun to view watches as a means of self-expression. Any form of jewelry, even something simple, can convey a great deal. In many respects, it embodies self-respect and individuality. Additionally, I think there's significance in the concept of something that shines. Wearing such pieces can serve as a reminder to carry oneself with the same luminosity, to approach life with confidence, and to present one's best self.”
“I think of jewelry as art; it's fascinating to observe the myriad ways individuals express themselves. Jewelry is a form of art, with each piece narrating its unique story,” he added.