Jobs knows how thrilled his life was, despite the untimely loss of his father to cancer at age 13. She looks to her mother, business executive and philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, as a guide. “As my life unfolds a bit, I’m going to find my way to impact as many people as possible in the best way possible,” she says. “I want to take my time and do it right and find something that I love, just like I see my mom finding ways to reach people.”
With Fashion Week approaching once again, Jobs hopes to walk many major catwalks. At home, meanwhile, she keeps things casual. She started a collection of vintage Apple T-shirts, one of which has enormous personal value: it appears to be a one-of-a-kind prototype from the computer era 1, probably made by her father when Apple was still based off of his garage. On the front, the T-shirt alludes to a certain biblical icon: “Eve had the right idea,” it reads. On the back, the text continues: “She picked an apple”.
“It means so much to me,” Jobs says. “I smile every time I wear it.”
Everywhere: hair products from Oribe; makeup products by Clé de Peau Beauté; nail products from Rascal. Hair, Takuya Yamaguchi; to put on makeup, Benjamin Pukey; nails, Yuko Tsuchihashi; decor, Viki Rutsch. Produced on site by Viewfinders. For more details, go to VF.com/credits.