“Every step on the runway is a moment of truth.”
In the luminous world of fashion, Mohammed Jeddari walks not just with style—but with soul. His modeling journey began as a deeply personal form of self-expression, evolving into a medium where clothing becomes canvas and the runway becomes stage.
For Jeddari, modeling is not just a career—it’s storytelling in motion. “Every step on the runway is a moment of truth and a form of artistic expression,” he says. And it shows. Whether he’s in sharp tailoring or raw denim, there’s something about the way he carries himself—bold, spontaneous, and quietly rebellious.
Jeddari’s creative energy is shaped by more than just fashion. He draws deep inspiration from visual art, music, and the unique energy of everyday people. It’s this open gaze, this hunger for authenticity, that fuels his presence. One of his biggest creative influences? British model and designer David Gandy—an artist known for fusing emotional depth with masculine elegance.
“His creative madness inspires me,” says Jeddari, reflecting the kind of duality he himself embodies: chaos with clarity, edge with elegance.
Yet beneath the fashion and fierce poses lies a grounding force—his mother. “Her strength and calmness in facing life shaped how I see everything. She taught me to stay true to myself,” he shares. That philosophy bleeds into everything he does—from how he styles himself to how he shows up in the world.
His style is unapologetically spontaneous, a balance between minimalism and rebellion. Think sleek lines punctuated by bold statements—clean fits interrupted by an unexpected silhouette or flash of color.
