Birmingham, Alabama
InfinityJasele
A fashion model who treats the work as a craft — a body of editorial, runway, commercial, and film built with intention.
About
The craft, and the body of work.
Infinity Jasele is a Birmingham, Alabama fashion model working across editorial, runway, commercial, and film. She has covered B-Metro and Birmingham magazines, closed the Christian Siriano runway at Gus Mayer, walked New York Fashion Week, and appeared on screen from VH1's Single Ladies to The Hunger Games.
She approaches modeling as a discipline and a body of work — the bridge between a designer's vision and the people it's meant to reach.
“A model represents a culture and an identity. We are the bridge between a visionary and their audience.”
Digitals · Comp card
Everything an agent needs.
Current measurements and digitals. For a full package or additional looks, send a note through booking.
- Height
- 5'10"
- Bust
- 32"
- Waist
- 24"
- Hips
- 33"
- Shoe
- 8.5
- Hair
- Brown · #4
- Eyes
- Brown
- Tattoos
- None
- Piercings
- Ears




Selected work
Editorial, runway, commercial, film.
A living portfolio across print, the runway, brand campaigns, and screen. Filter by category below.



















Body of work
Selected credits.
Editorial & covers
B-Metro Magazine
Glam Punk · Fall Fashion · Shine Bright · Grace Jones · Futuristic
Birmingham Magazine
Day in the Country · Smart Style · Cozy Chic
Occasions · Upgrade · Style Blueprint
NiEl Bridal — Magic in the City
Runway & shows
Christian Siriano
Pink Runway at Gus Mayer · closer
Rebecca Minkoff · Nicci Hou
Runway · New York Fashion Week
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
Designer's Collective · Maranathan Academy
Commercial · Film · Hair
Southern Living · Saks · Gus Mayer
Willow House · Cahaba River Society · Susan G. Komen
The Hunger Games · VH1 · Last Vegas
Embattled · film & television
Nick Arrojo · Soft Sheen Carson
Hair campaigns
Motion
On film & the runway.
Runway footage, editorial shoots, and on-set moments. Video plays on YouTube.
In the press
Her story, told by others.
Feature articles, coverage, and op-eds.
The journal
Written from inside the work.
Honest notes on the runway, the industry, the body, and the city.
She Named Me Dipping Dots.
On Erika White — the Birmingham model who taught me to walk, gave me the rules I still live by, and took me to the open call that changed my career.
From the RunwayHeels On, in an Atlanta Parking Lot.
Nobody told me what was about to happen. He just said — put your heels on. The afternoon I got signed and drove home with a contract in my hands.
Identity & BelongingTold There Was No Space for You.
I left Alabama at nineteen for New York Fashion Week and was told, without apology, there was no place for me. What it cost to go anyway — and why it was right.
Bookings & press
Let's talk about working together.
Available for runway, editorial, commercial, brand partnerships, film, and speaking — based in Birmingham, working nationwide. Every inquiry is read personally; you'll hear back within three to five business days.