Eve Jobs, daughter of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs spoke candidly about her life in an exclusive interview with Vanity Fair.
Jobs said, "I’m a little weird, some people get a little taken aback by me, I don’t know where to place her. But humor makes you feel like you are living."
She is a world-class equestrian and Stanford graduate. At the age of six, Jobs started learning horse riding. Her parents supported and allowed her to travel for show jumping competitions during summer and spring breaks. At the same time asked to concentrate on academics, as per the Vanity Fair report. "It’s a hard sport to do, mostly because you only get two minutes in the ring and you’re working with something, an animal, that’s inherently unreliable," Eve Jobs added.
The 24-year-old made her runway debut for Coperni in Paris in 2021. Currently, she is the face of Louis Vuitton and will be featured in its digital campaign soon. Speaking about her modeling career, Eve Jobs remarked, "I was more grateful than nervous. I never foresaw modeling, and on a whim, I was like, ‘Why not?’ It drew upon things I knew, igniting the part of me that competing always did."
The model lost her father, Steve Jobs when she was 13. Jobs reflected upon memories with her father. Jobs remembers going to work with her father, drawing on one of the whiteboards in his office. She added, "I would just subconsciously soak in all the beauty and gorgeous design around me."
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Eve Jobs considers her mother, Laurene Powell Jobs a business executive and philanthropist, as a guiding light. Eve jobs also adore her collection of vintage Apple T-shirts, especially the one which reads- Eve had the right idea, She picked an Apple.
For future avenues, Jobs said, "I’m going to find my avenue to impact the most people in the best way possible. I want to take my time and get it right and find something I love, just as I see my mom finding ways in which to reach people."