Paulina Porizkova on Modeling and Men

The former supermodel has penned a novel based on her early experience in Paris.

ByABC News
June 14, 2007, 10:35 AM

June 14, 2007 — -- Former supermodel Paulina Porizkova says she's not even close to leading the glamorous life.

Instead of buying and wearing designer clothes, she says her main retailer of choice is The Gap as evidenced by the $15 black cotton Gap sundress she donned recently after a photo shoot at New York City's Chelsea Piers.

"Being a mom and a writer, I don't get out much," said Porizkova. "I'm either sitting in my study writing, or I'm taking my kids to and from school and going to the dog park where peoples' dogs come up and pee on me, so you don't really want to look all that good."

At 42 years old she's still the size 4 she was back in her mid-1980s heyday as cover model for Sports Illustrated, Cosmopolitan and many other magazines -- Porizkova is certainly more glamorous than your average city mom.

But after two decades of modeling, Porizkova says she was ready for a new challenge beyond taking care of her two young boys. So about five years ago, she decided to write the novel she'd had in the back of her mind for years. It wasn't so easy.

"I'm sitting down and I'm writing it all out," she said, "and I found out that I can't punctuate. I'm not very good at grammar."

English is the Czech-born beauty's fourth language, so she signed up for classes at the New School in New York. She's been in a writing group with some of the students ever since. Porizkova says the encouragement from the group was "helpful, if not necessary" for getting her novel, "A Model Summer," published this year.

She drew from her own experiences as a teenager modeling in Paris for the book, but she resolutely says the novel whose main character is a 15-year-old Swedish girl of Czechoslovakian descent is not autobiographical.

On her heroine, Jareena: "She's very vulnerable and timid," said Porizkova. "She's a morally upstanding kind of girl, and I was pretty much the opposite. I was a wild kid."

Porizkova says that Jareena is not as together as she was at the same age. "I wanted to structure a story about a character who wasn't as well-prepared as I was. Somebody who wanted to be loved and who was vulnerable because those were the girls I saw."