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Lyndsey Scott is an American model, software developer, and actress.

Early life

Lyndsey Scott was born in 1984.[1] She grew up in West Orange, New Jersey,[2][3] as the eldest of four children.[1] Her father founded a home healthcare company after having been a programmer for the National Security Agency.[4][5] She practiced martial arts since the age of nine, and earned a black belt in Taekwondo.[6]

Scott endured bullying and taunting while growing up. She says she was the only black person in her first three years at Newark Academy, her New Jersey preparatory high school, and so skinny, at 5 feet 8 inches and 80 pounds, that she was called a monster.[7][4][8] She says peers would invite then uninvite her from parties, and tell her she couldn't sit with them in the dining room.[9] "It got so bad in high school I couldn't even look people in the face. I would hide out in school so I wouldn't have to eat lunch in the cafeteria or see people in between classes."[10]

Scott attended Amherst College, where she studied theatre, economics, and physics, before taking computer science, and loving it.[4] She also ran and did high jump for the Amherst track and field team, earning All-America status for the 400 meter dash.[11][12] She graduated Amherst College in 2006 with a joint degree in theatre and computer science.[1][13]

Modeling

Lyndsey Scott being made up
Lyndsey Scott being combed

After college, Scott was more interested in acting than computer science, and began pursuing auditions in New York City. Her body had changed in college, partly due to taking weight-gain supplements, and she says she "started looking more like a model".[14][4] So, with the encouragement of friends, she applied for modeling work, but was turned down by every agency she approached for two years; her parents urged her to take up computer science jobs.[14][4][1]

Scott had, however, put her picture on the website Models.com, and in 2008 she was contacted by Click Model Management of New York City.[6][15][16] Elle Girl featured her in a video interview about the day of a newcomer fashion model.[17] She was then 24, which was considered old for a model.[18] The agency asked her to trim five years from her age,[4][1] and for her first few years modeling she claimed to have been born in 1990, so starting at 19.[15][19]

Even with an agency contract, Scott wasn't immediately successful. In early 2009 Scott's work was handing out flyers on a street corner when she got a call from fashion house Calvin Klein.[4][9] She became the first black model to get a exclusive runway contract with Calvin Klein during New York Fashion Week.[20] Bethann Hardison said that no model in recent history had made such an impact.[19] Other prestigious modeling jobs followed: in her first years as a model, she modeled for Vera Wang, DKNY, Baby Phat, Fendi, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and the 2009 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, and appeared in the magazines Italian Elle, Teen Vogue, and W.[15] Style.com listed her as a top 10 newcomer.[21] In the 2010 fall NYFW, she was the only black model walking runways for Prada.[22] She also changed agencies to Elite Model Management, which was more accepting of her actual age.[15]

In December 2013, Scott responded to a question on Quora, the question and answer website, about "What does it feel like to go from physically unattractive to attractive?". She wrote about being awkward and bullied in high school, then getting model looks after college, and the advantages and problems that came with that, while still programming in taped glasses at home.[23] Her answer was reprinted in Slate, Business Insider, and PopSugar.[24][25][26]

Until that time, Scott had kept her programming separate from her modeling.[10] That Quora post drew attention to her programming skills; from then on, she was covered as the model with a secret identity as a coder.[14][1][27][28][29][10][30][7][31][32][33][34][35][36][2][4][37][38] The fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar combined her passions by asking her to report on the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.[39]

Computer programming

Scott started programming at the age of 12, by writing games for her TI-89 graphing calculator and sharing them with friends in middle school.[14][18] She learned the Java and C++ programming languages and the MIPS architecture at Amherst College, but taught herself the skills she used for writing her own applications, Python, Objective C, and iOS.[10][1] She says that though she enjoyed programming in college, she went into acting and modeling professionally because she never saw herself spending her life around other computer programmers; after graduating, most of her programming was done alone.[32] By 2017, she considered herself primarily a programmer.[9]

Her first app was Educate! in support of a non-profit also called Educate!, supporting young Ugandan scholars, and founded by two Amherst students.[10][1] Her second was iPort, intended to help models organize their career portfolio digitally.[40][10][1] Her third was The Matchmaker, a social networking that would alerted a user physically near another user that was compatible with them in love, friendship or business.[32][9] Code Made Cool, released in conjunction with Scott's appearance on the cover of Asos magazine, was an iPhone app that taught girls programming via drag and drop in fantasy scenarios with animated pictures of Ryan Gosling.[32][35] Ryse Up is a multimedia application to connect established and emerging artists, produced by a company of the same name, for which Scott is CTO and senior engineer.[9] All were Apple mobile applications available on the App Store, though iPort, The Matchmaker, and Code Made Cool were not available as of 2017.[41]

Scott is also passionate about educating others to program, especially young women. She maintains a profile on Stack Overflow, a website where users gain reputation for providing answers about computer programming.[42] In early 2014, she was one of the top 2% of Stack Overflow users; she had over 1,000 reputation points, and her profile had been viewed over 38,000 times.[14][13] By April 2014, her reputation was over 2,000.[4] By 2015, she says she had become the top ranked user on the site.[43][44] She is the author of multiple iOS programming tutorials on RayWenderlich.com.[45] She was a representative for Code.org's second Hour of Code learning initiative, making a video teaching programming with Disney's Frozen characters.[46][47] And she is a mentor at Girls Who Code, an organization teaching programming to teenage girls.[30] She has given talks on programming at schools in Harlem and NYU,[48][10] and mentored Girl Scouts in programming in Los Angeles.[49]

Her combination of modeling and coding is seen as inspirational to young women: she was named to the "Elle Inspire 100" list in 2014, and the AskMen "Top 99 Outstanding Women 2015" list, which similarly called her "an inspiration for scores of young girls".[50][51]


Personal life

Lyndsey Scott in 2017

Early in her modeling career, Scott lived on Roosevelt Island in New York City; she said that compared to downtown Manhattan, her apartment was bigger for less money, and she could be involved in the community.[6] By 2017, she lived in Beverly Hills, California.[9] In 2016, she was sued by an unhappy renter who leased her Roosevelt Island apartment through Airbnb, and said that the apartment was dilapidated and the area unsafe.[52][53]

Scott's father died of leukemia in early 2017. He had been very proud of her, and they text messaged daily.[9]

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  1. a b c d e f g h i Carmel DeAmicis: From coding to the catwalk: This high fashion model has a secret double life. In: PandoDaily. 2. Januar 2014, abgerufen am 27. Juli 2017. Also online at Huffington Post.
  2. a b Katherine Duke: The Beauty of Coding In: Amherst Magazine, Amherst College, Spring 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017  Also online at Issuu.
  3. Rebecca Shore: Casting Call: Lyndsey Scott In: Sports Illustrated, January 22, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  4. a b c d e f g h i Stuart Brumfitt: From underwear to software: meet Lyndsey Scott, the model with a geeky secret In: The Daily Telegraph, April 26, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  5. Moses Scott Obituary In: The Star-Ledger, March 19, 2017. Abgerufen im 4 August 2017 
  6. a b c Priya Rao: This Week's Model: Lyndsey Scott In: W, December 11, 2009. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  7. a b Michel Martin: Lyndsey Scott: Runway Model And Tech Programmer In: NPR, March 20, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  8. Lyndsey Scott: Lyndsey Scott, CTO & Senior iOS Engineer at RYSE UP Inc. In: LinkedIn. Abgerufen am 27. Juli 2017.
  9. a b c d e f g Helena de Bertodano: Lyndsey Scott, the top model who codes in the bath In: The Times, July 10, 2017. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  10. a b c d e f g Referenzfehler: Ungültiges <ref>-Tag; kein Text angegeben für Einzelnachweis mit dem Namen CNN.
  11. Amherst College Athletics: Track & Field: Amherst Women Second, Men Third at Little III's, Amherst College, April 18, 2004. Abgerufen im 4 August 2017 
  12. Helin Jung, Charles Manning: What 5 Models Really Think About France Banning Extremely Skinny Models In: Cosmopolitan, Mar 20, 2015. Abgerufen im 14 August 2017 
  13. a b Hollie Moat: Great Scott!, Farfetch. Abgerufen im 28 July 2017 
  14. a b c d e Kyle Russell: Lyndsey Scott, A Model And Coder In: Business Insider, January 2, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  15. a b c d Lyndsey Scott - Fashion Model - Profile on New York Magazine In: New York. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  16. Lyndsey Scott - Model Profile - Photos & latest news. In: Models.com. Abgerufen am 27. Juli 2017.
  17. Cool Jobs: Fashion Model - YouTube In: ELLEgirl, YouTube, May 5, 2008. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  18. a b Claire Lefebvre: Lyndsey Scott - Un cerveau et des stilettos In: Paris Match, December 9, 2014. Abgerufen im 14 August 2017 (french). 
  19. a b Tia Williams: Model Behavior: Fresh-Faced Lyndsey Scott In: Essence, April 7, 2010. Abgerufen im 17 August 2017 
  20. James Lim: Lyndsey Scott: First Black Model to Score Calvin Exclusive In: New York, February 20, 2009. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  21. Romney Leader: Style.com's Spring 2010 Top Ten New Faces. In: Style.com. Oktober 2009, abgerufen am 27. Juli 2017. Fehler beim Aufruf der Vorlage:Cite web: Archiv im Parameter URL erkannt. Archive müssen im Parameter Archiv-URL angegeben werden.
  22. Megan O'Neil: Great Scott In: Elle, September 24, 2010. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  23. Lyndsey Scott: Lyndsey Scott's answer to What does it feel like to go from physically unattractive to attractive? - Quora. In: Quora. 24. Dezember 2014, abgerufen am 27. Juli 2017.
  24. Lyndsey Scott: Model Lyndsey Scott on the benefits of attractiveness. In: Slate, December 27, 2013. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  25. Ashley Lutz: Victoria's Secret Model On Attractiveness In: Business Insider, December 13, 2013. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  26. Lyndsey Scott: Lyndsey Scott: Model and Coder. In: PopSugar. 9. Dezember 2014, abgerufen am 27. Juli 2017.
  27. Ruthie Friedlander: Meet the Model That Knows How to Code - Lyndsey Scott Model In: Elle, January 6, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  28. Lyndsey Scott is Victoria's Secret model by day, computer programmer by night In: Daily Mail Online, January 6, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  29. Victoria's Secret Model Lyndsey Scott Is A Secret Coding Genius In: Oyster, January 8, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  30. a b Anna Bressanin: Lyndsey Scott: The model who dreams in code In: BBC News, March 10, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017  Video also on YouTube.
  31. Shannon Mahanty: Watch This Behind-The-Scenes Video of ASOS Cover Star, Model Lyndsey Scott In: ASOS.com, March 26, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  32. a b c d Lyndsey Scott: The Runway Coder In: Yale Daily News, March 28, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  33. Bianca London: Victoria's Secret girl Lyndsey Scott reveals that she prefers coding to catwalks in ASOS shoot In: Daily Mail Online, April 1, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  34. Chanel Parks: Lyndsey Scott Brings Brains And Beauty To ASOS Magazine. In: HuffPost. 2. April 2014, abgerufen am 27. Juli 2017.
  35. a b Eun Kyung Kim: Victoria's Secret model Lyndsey Scott's passion? Computer programming In: Today, April 3, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017  Also online at NBC News and The Grio.
  36. FRESH FACE: Model & HOT Computer Programmer Lyndsey Scott Rocks ASOS Magazine. In: The Young, Black, and Fabulous. 8. April 2014, abgerufen am 27. Juli 2017.
  37. Maria Shriver: Apps I Live By: Model & Coder Lyndsey Scott - NBC News In: NBCNews.com, August 12, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  38. Vanna Le: Meet Lyndsey Scott: Model, Actress And App Developer In: Forbes, August 18, 2014. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  39. Lyndsey Scott: What to Know from Apple's Latest Tech Conference - Apple New OS System Yosemite In: Harper's Bazaar, June 6, 2014. Abgerufen im 28 July 2017 
  40. Lyndsey Scott: Introducing... iPort. In: YouTube. 8. Oktober 2013, abgerufen am 27. Juli 2017.
  41. Lyndsey Scott Apps on the App Store. In: Apple Inc. Abgerufen am 13. August 2017.
  42. Lyndsey Scott: Lyndsey Scott, iOS Developer. In: Stack Overflow. Abgerufen am 27. Juli 2017.
  43. Cynica Drake: Invent/Empower: Women in Engineering Summit 2015 Hosted by the Office of Student Affairs, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering In: The Harlem Times. Abgerufen im 13 August 2017 
  44. Empowering the Next Generation: History Becomes HERStory, New York University Tandon School of Engineering, March 16, 2015. Abgerufen im 13 August 2017 
  45. Lyndsey Scott: lyndsey Profile. In: Ray Wenderlich. Abgerufen am 27. Juli 2017.
  46. Code.org: Hour of Code Video Chat with Lyndsey Scott. YouTube, 9. Dezember 2014, abgerufen am 11. August 2017.
  47. Code.org Releases 'Frozen' Hour of Code Tutorial. The Walt Disney Company, 20. November 2014, abgerufen am 11. August 2017.
  48. Alexa Vagelatos: Model Lyndsey Scott talks tech with female students In: AM New York, March 3, 2015. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  49. Lyndsey Scott: Empowering Girl Scouts in LA! Hacker Fund, abgerufen am 13. August 2017.
  50. ELLE Inspire 100 In: Elle, October 31, 2014. Abgerufen im 14 August 2017 
  51. #54 Lyndsey Scott - Top 99 Outstanding Women 2015. In: AskMen. 26. März 2015, abgerufen am 14. August 2017.
  52. Christopher Cameron: Model Lyndsey Scott Sued for Allegedly Misrepresenting Airbnb In: Luxury Listings NYC, August 30, 2016. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  53. Barbara Ross: Victoria’s Secret model being sued for ‘misleading’ Airbnb listing defends her Roosevelt Island apartment In: New York Daily News, August 31, 2016. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  54. LYNDSEY SCOTT: model interview. In: Pony Ryder. 20. März 2009, abgerufen am 16. August 2017.
  55. Ritika Karnik: Model by Day, Coder by Night In: New York Minute Magazine, August 31, 2016. Abgerufen im 27 July 2017 
  56. Model Behavior: Lyndsey Scott In: Essence, April 5, 2010. Abgerufen im 14 August 2017 
  57. Bethann Hardison: Lyndsey Scott In: Vogue Italia, April 26, 2010. Abgerufen im 14 August 2017 
  58. Lauren Milligan: Victorias Secret Model Lyndsey Scott - Being A Beautiful Geek In: Vogue, January 8, 2014. Abgerufen im 14 August 2017 
  59. Cassandra Spratling: Ford Freedom Awards focus on people of color in technology. In: Detroit Free Press. 6. Mai 2015, abgerufen am 14. August 2017.
  60. Victoria's Secret Model Lyndsey Scott Moonlights as Computer Programmer Designing Mobile Apps In: ABC News, April 17, 2014. Abgerufen im 14 August 2017