Kurt Iswarienko
You could say John Pearson has benefited from great jeans. The 58-year-old, considered the world's first male supermodel, was discovered at the age of 18 while running a denim shop in his hometown of Hull in northern England. Three years later in 1986 he moved to New York, where Ralph he worked with Lauren and Calvin he worked for everything from Klein to Levi's and Gap, Helmut he worked with photographers such as Newton and Mario he Testino. We often took pictures together. “Have a nice day at the office” moment: George Michael's music video with Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and Christy Turlington freedom! 90.
In the nearly 40 years since he came to America, Pearson has appeared in more than 100 commercials and countless magazines. But perhaps his most personal project is Mr. Feelgood, a lifestyle and mental health website he co-founded in 2020. “It’s like a campground chat,” he says of his insightful interviews. “We all need to strive and learn to open ourselves to new experiences and new perspectives.”
What is the first thing you do when you wake up?
We live in Ed Niles' house and I can see the sunrise over Hidden Hills [California] From our bed. And I say, “Thank you. I appreciate being here and having another day.'' Then I make coffee.
What app do you use most often on your phone?
Well, I quit CNN. That's too depressing. I'm so embarrassed to confess, but I use Instagram the most just because I'm trying to do it for Mr. Feelgood.
Do you have any personal rituals?
I meditate. I started Transcendental Meditation and now it only takes him 10 minutes to be still.
What did you do for the first time recently?
Ayahuasca ritual. A year ago, one of her older sisters passed away suddenly, and she was devastated. After I returned from England, I talked to my friend of 40 years about this for 6 months. I had a very tender, beautiful, and connecting experience. It was a full 14 hours and I didn't look at my phone once. I don't want to be too hippy-dippy, but I've come to realize that death is a part of life and to some extent, you have to surrender to the flow of life.
What do you wear most often in your wardrobe?
Cucinelli pants. And Tom Sweeney's lovely navy blue corduroy cashmere suit is something I feel great wearing every day. And I'm working with a designer in New York called Steven Theo. He made me a wonderful cashmere coat that I take with me when I travel.
Do you have a uniform for specific occasions?
I've named three designers, but I'm pretty lame. I'm a guy who lives very simply, wearing his Mason back t-shirt.
What do you want most at the end of the day?
peace. Lightness. I know that my entire family is safe. And I know I did my best.
How can I calm down?
Meditation, breathing exercises, and definitely my true church. I walk along the water at Point Dume in the early morning or at sunset.
What have you recently added to your collection?
I received a wonderful print of a Mongolian desert tribe from photographer John Alexander. It's exquisite.
What is something you regret not buying recently?
I saw a really beautiful 1958 Triumph car in London, not a motorcycle. I love the California open top, the idea of being a gentleman of a certain age and having to work hard to get through traffic.
What is the most memorable dish you have made?
It goes very well with soup. Makes a great lentil soup. Watercress and potato soup is very delicious. I used to eat a lot of bolognese, but now I don't eat much meat.
What is your exercise routine and how often do you do it?
I experience periods of absolute intensity with hot yoga. A 90-minute session with over 26 poses at 107 degrees. Sometimes it's four times a week, but it depends on whether I'm traveling or not.
How can I sleep?
I often go to bed quite early, around 10 or 11 o'clock, and then I put down my phone and read a book.
What does success look like to you?
Financial independence. health. A positive, fun and inspiring attitude. Curiosity. growth. Imagine. A rich and all-encompassing presence.
Are you wearing a watch?
I don't. When he was 18, he inherited an Omega dress watch from his father. When I was 21, I lost it in a bar in Paris. Every time I go to Paris, I go to the flea market and look for it. I feel like it will come back to me someday.
What car are you most attached to?
I owned a silver '67 Karmann Ghia for 30 years. It was the one I bought for him when he was 21 years old. And when he returned to California in 2009, he left it at a classic car club in London.
What is your favorite hotel in the world?
Fogo Island Inn, Newfoundland. Although it looks quite imposing, it manages to create a warm and comfortable atmosphere.
What is email etiquette?
We will respond quickly. No ghosting. That's one of the things that pisses me off the most about him. It's the people who don't respond to you.
What do you always have in your hand luggage?
Book. I'm currently rereading Michael Singer's book. surrender experiment, It came out about 10 years ago.
What was the last movie you paid to see?
Poor thing.
Last box set or Netflix binge?
beef.
What kind of music makes you happy?
Dub reggae makes me happy. It's horrifying. But at the same time, Bowie inspires me. Yeah. Big fan of David Bowie.