Meet iconic model Jeny Howorth, the first to discover Marfa Stance organically on Instagram in 2019 when Georgia first launched the brand. It meant so much in those early days that in true Jeny style she simply dropped us a message of support and encouragement and to say hi. She is our true OG muse and has continued to champion us over the last five years.
HOW DID YOU GET INTO MODELLING?
My parents were laid back, the sort who were happy if I was happy. I grew up in Hampstead with an engineer father and a mother who was a teacher. I was discovered in a hairdressers in Baker street, I was one of those kids who was dying their hair green at 13 and a sister of one of the hairdressers ran a modelling agency. That was back in 1979.Both Steven Meisel and Arthur Elgort taught me so much. Arthur always said what a great clothes hanger I was – which stuck in my head – that was my job, to make the clothes look good.I became very aware of the outfit that was to be photographed and how to get the best out of it, clients really appreciated this. I was Mummy for a while after I had the children but I never consciously stopped and was always offered jobs throughout my life. I liked children, I wanted to spend time with them, my granddaughter told me the other day that I was more entertaining than the TV – what a compliment!
WAS IT INEVITABLE THAT YOU WOULD BE AN ARTIST?
I’ve always been an arty type. I fiddled around for years, and I used to do Papier-mâché and make giant pigs, which I sold at The Cross in Holland Park. I’m not a portrait artist, I couldn’t for example, sit down and do a portrait of your dog but I’m really good with my hands. I’m a maker: I sew, make quilts and cook.