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MOST Magazine - Issue 93 - Fashion Edition FEB/2026  

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Corrie Yee, Refined

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Corrie Yee is a Los Angeles based model, influencer, and creative visionary working across the fashion, beauty, and lifestyle spaces. With features and cover appearances in esteemed publications such as Glamour, Maxim, and Playboy, Corrie has built a career that seamlessly blends high fashion sensibility with a health conscious, wellness-oriented lifestyle.

Known for her strong visual aesthetic and meticulous attention to detail, Corrie approaches fashion as a form of storytelling, using imagery and composition to communicate the mood and narrative. This perspective is informed by her background in fine arts, having studied ceramics and painting at New Mexico State University, where she developed a deep understanding of balance and visual composition that continues to shape her work in front of the camera.

Beyond her modeling and creative work, Corrie is an entrepreneur at heart. She collaborates with fashion and lifestyle brands in ways that reflect her evolving career vision, focusing on authenticity, intentionality, and projects that align with her values. Her disciplined approach to wellness and fitness not only sustains her energy and focus but also serves as a foundation for her creativity, allowing her to produce work that is both thoughtful and impactful.

Maintaining an active digital presence with over 2 million followers on Instagram, Corrie has cultivated a platform that highlights artistry and personal expression. At this stage in her career, she prioritizes depth over visibility, seeking collaborations and opportunities that reflect who she is now—intentional, authentic, and committed to building a lasting legacy. Her work is a testament to the power of combining creativity with discipline, demonstrating that influence can evolve into enterprise while remaining true to one's identity.

Whether in front of the camera or sharing her journey online, Corrie Yee continues to inspire through a harmonious balance of style and purposeful storytelling, creating a body of work that resonates visually, emotionally, and culturally.

How do you personally define this current phase of your career?

This phase feels like refinement. I’ve built experience across fashion, beauty, and lifestyle, and now I’m focused on depth and choosing projects that feel intentional and lasting rather than reactive. It’s less about visibility for its own sake and more about creating work that reflects who I am now. 

What does fashion represent to you beyond clothing?

Fashion is a storytelling tool. It’s a visual language that communicates mood and identity without words. Beyond clothing, it represents expression, artistry, and the ability to create a narrative through imagery.

How does your fine arts background influence your approach to fashion and visual storytelling?

It shapes how I see composition and form. I approach fashion the way I would a canvas in terms of considering balance and emotional tone. It’s always about telling a story, not just capturing a look.

How intentional are you about the images and narratives you put into the world?

Very intentional. Every image I share is curated to reflect a larger narrative. I’m mindful of how visuals contribute to the overall story of my brand and how they make people feel when they encounter them.

How does wellness and fitness support you creatively and professionally?

Wellness creates structure and clarity. Fitness grounds me, keeps my energy consistent, and allows me to show up creatively with focus and discipline. Routine gives me freedom both mentally and professionally. 

How do you decide what feels aligned to share with such a large digital following?

I share what feels inspirational and authentic to me. Anything rooted in fashion or creative expression feels aligned because it tells a story. If it doesn’t serve that purpose, I let it stay private.

What qualities do you admire in women who turned influence into enterprise?

I admire vision, consistency, and discipline. Women who build something lasting understand how to translate creativity into structure while staying true to their identity. That balance is powerful.

How has your approach to collaborations changed as your platform has grown?

The brand has to genuinely align with my own values and aesthetic. Fashion and fitness are areas I’m deeply passionate about, so I naturally gravitate toward collaborations within those spaces. At this stage, it’s important that partnerships feel authentic and reflective of who I am, rather than forced or purely commercial.

What does success look like to you now compared to earlier in your career?

It’s much more grounded. It’s about recognizing what truly matters, spending time with family and loved ones, and having the freedom to do what I love while creating genuine value for others. As my career has evolved, I’ve realized that fulfillment outweighs external symbols like flashy cars or material things. Meaning, purpose, and connection matter far more to me now.

How do you stay grounded in such a fast-paced, high-visibility industry?

Through wellness and staying connected to my creative roots. Having structure outside of fashion helps me remain centered when the industry feels fast or reactive.

Where do you find balance between creativity and discipline?

Discipline creates the space for creativity. When my routine is solid, my creativity flows naturally. The two support each other rather than compete.

How do you want people to experience your work for the first time?

I want people to feel some curiosity, inspiration, or a sense of calm. Visually, yes, but emotionally as well. I want my work to feel thoughtful and intentional.

What excites you most about building something that lasts?

The ability to create impact beyond the moment. Building something lasting means creating value, not just visibility—something that evolves with time.

What feels most important to protect creatively and personally as your public image evolves?

My authenticity. Protecting my creative voice and personal boundaries allows me to continue producing work that feels honest and sustainable.

What kind of legacy do you hope to build?

I hope to build a legacy rooted in creativity, discipline, and intention showing that it’s possible to evolve from influence into enterprise while staying true to oneself.

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