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Globetrotting Glamour: Izabela Izycka’s Journey as a Model and Coding Entrepreneur

Izabela Izycka
Photo Credit: Josh Ryan

It isn’t her stunning beauty alone that draws new collaborators to Izabela Izycka. As the globetrotting supermodel enterpriser of the twenty-first century, her colleagues range from photographers, software companies, celebrities, and brand names.

To truly conquer entrepreneur life and look great doing it is the dream of many worldwide. For Izabela, her influence and work already spans many countries. Whether she’s representing well-known brands in Europe, posing in Cabo-based photoshoots for magazine covers and features, or selling software in Germany, the world is learning about the talents and beauty of Miss Izycka. 

So many of us are thinking of finding our side hustles these days, some little extra gig to make more money and keep ourselves afloat in an uncertain economy. But for Izabela Izycka, each facet of her career is anything but. Not only is she passionate about everything she does, but she’s impressively talented and world-renowned.

In her work representing fashion, lingerie, sports organizations, and skin products, she isn’t just the face of the brand. For Pretty LittleThing, for example, she is proud to stand with an internationally-based brand that offers sizes to women with fuller figures. And on her more technical side, she’s collaborating with Lux Aviator, is working in social media for various organizations, and has experience with new AI programs based in Germany amongst other places.

Fluent in multiple languages (both spoken and coding), and with a soaring social media following, Izabela left Poland in 2016 and made a big move to the United States. Now her social media numbers have reached over 600,000 people (436,000 on Instagram alone – @izzycka.) With well-recognized curves and a fresh, drop-dead look about her, she had international exposure that was already touching Spain, Portugal, Germany, and many more countries.

She was featured in music videos for Alok (Side Effect, ft. Au/Ra) and Alek Sandar (Please Don’t Go, ft. Snoop Dogg). Now she has lent her talents to brands like Rockstar Energy Drink, but her work with world-famous (and America-based) photographers has featured her on a cover and a feature in Maxim.

Her work led to brand deals with companies like Honey Birdette, Pretty Little Thing, Byrokko, and Intimissimi. She’s done photoshoots with Brendan Forbes, worked with Marciano fashion, shot with Josh Ryan (of Guess photography fame), and even worked alongside Kylie Jenner for Glow.As she gained more recognition, she joined up with Arsenic Agency in November 2023, becoming a part of their impressive artistic collective of models, musical artists, and more who are building a growing and supportive community.

But how many models can you think of who are that sought after and recognized worldwide, but are also skilled in C++, C#, Java, and HTML5 programming? As the LA Weekly said before, she’s “breaking gender barriers in tech.” Her work in brand new, cutting-edge technology has kept her relevant and sought after for her work behind the screen as well.

As she works in social media positions, develops apps, and otherwise works in tech and marketing, Izabela Izycka is proving that the modern model can represent much more than just her work in front of the camera.

It’s exciting to see how Izabela’s modeling career will continue to flourish, whether she’s promoting products that embrace natural beauty, inclusivity, and promoting having a positive body image. But, also to see what Izabela the computer science and tech sales expert will accomplish.

With a humanitarian spirit and a global mindset, Izabela has inspired many around the world. We can all learn a lot from Miss Izycka, not only because of her diversity of skill and the drive with which she explores the multiple avenues of her life, but also for her positive messaging and what she represents.

Published by: Nelly Chavez

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