She's one of the world's most in demand supermodels.

But when she is away from the runway or from in front of the camera lens, Karlie Kloss has her head down in computer coding.

The 24-year-old opened up about her passion for technology and creative innovation with the help of education during her time in Australia walking runway for the David Jones Autumn/Winter collection.

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Coding squad: Karlie Kloss debunked misconceptions that her job as is simple, noting that she studies coding in her free time

Speaking to Stellar Karlie debunked misconceptions that her job as is simple.

'Modelling is incredibly hard work, not necessarily in the same way as other professions, but you have to be very focused,' she said.

And although her schedule is tight and takes her all over the globe, Karlie added that herself, as well as many of her modelling friends actually study on the side of their day jobs.

'It makes me happy to prove everyone wrong,' she noted.

Learning: Karlie said 'modelling is incredibly hard work, not necessarily in the same way as other professions, but you have to be very focused'

Day job: She started her modelling at 15-years-old and managed to balance an excellent academic record and a blossoming career

Karlie's life has been like that ever since she started her modelling career at the tender age of 15.

From there she learnt to balance her academic life, social life and her blossoming runway career.

Her excellent grades granted her entry into New York University and also took a short course in another of her interests, coding.

College girl: Her excellent high school grades granted her entry into New York University

'It came out of wanting to understand what code is; to understand the fundamentals of what powers technology, how it's built, both the hardware and the software,' she said.

Now, the statuesque blonde has set up a two program for girls and young women to learn coding with the Flatiron School in New York City.

The self confessed tech nerd recently announced that she will be part of a new science based Netflix series with Bill Nye called Bill Nye Saves The World this coming April.