EPISODE · Jan 8, 2021 · 50 MIN
PAUL SCULFOR - MODELING SOBRIETY
from Sober Sips - Your Weekly Quick Fix · host Paul Sculfor
Born and raised in London, Paul was an amateur boxer until the age of 21when he landed his first modeling job for Banana Republic featured on billboards all over New York’s Times Square. His Levi's jeans campaign launched a new kind of TV advertising career, and Sculfor soon moved to Europe where he was working out of Milan and Paris with the likes of Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Giorgio Armani, Versace, and Jean Paul Gaultier, Paul Smith and Valentino.Due to his success as a male model, he has frequently been referred to as 'the original male supermodel'. An Attitude magazine front-page article commented on 'the face that's worth a million dollars' and Paul starred in numerous campaigns for the world's best-loved brands, as one of the true 90s supers.Known for his down to earth nature, British sense of humor and professionalism, Paul has enjoyed an exciting and varied career since. Paul runs a charity to help addicts called Stride Foundation and is working on his own podcast coming soon. Paul joins us to discuss his journey leading to sobriety and the impact being sober has had on his life. Helpful Links:Caleno: www.calenodrinks.comPaul Sculfor: @paulsculforSober & Social: www.soberandsocial.com @soberandsocial_
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Born and raised in London, Paul was an amateur boxer until the age of 21when he landed his first modeling job for Banana Republic featured on billboards all over New York’s Times Square. His Levi's jeans campaign launched a new kind of TV advertising career, and Sculfor soon moved to Europe where he was working out of Milan and Paris with the likes of Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Giorgio Armani, Versace, and Jean Paul Gaultier, Paul Smith and Valentino. Due to his success as a male model, he...
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