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Meet woman who was crowned 'World's most beautiful girl' at age of six, now she is a top model and entrepreneur; she is..., her brands...

Meet woman who was crowned 'World's most beautiful girl' at age of six, now she is a top model and entrepreneur; she is..., her brands...

India.com23-05-2025

New Delhi: This is about a young woman born on 5 April, 2001 in Aix-en-Provence, France. She is Thylane Blondeau, a famous French model who started modelling at a very young age, and at the age of six, was elected 'Most Beautiful Girl in The World' by Vogue Enfants. Thylane Blondeau has modelled for many top designers, including Dolce & Gabbana, L'Oréal and Versace.
Thylane Blondeau's modelling career started at the age of just three when fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier chose her, being very impressed by Thylane's blue eyes, golden hair, and lips. Thylane walked the ramp for the first time the very next year. Ever since being crowned the most beautiful girl in the world at the age of six, she worked hard to make a name for herself in the fashion industry.
By the age of 10, she became the youngest model to feature on the cover of Vogue Paris. She has worked with several major fashion brands. Today, Thylane is not only a successful model but also a businesswoman. In the clothing line business, she is rapidly expanding her business empire. Thylane Blondeau's journey to success
Thylane Blondeau made a sensational entry into the fashion world and repeated the move in the business world as well as she started her own clothing line named Haven Clothing. Thylane also launched a beauty and haircare brand called Enalyht and her business is developing fast. As already mentioned, she has worked with major fashion houses such as Miu Miu, Versace, Ralph Lauren, Dolce & Gabbana, and L'Oréal Paris. Her working with these elite and prestigious brands helped her to land in the league of the top models in the world.
In childhood, people used to praise her beauty but she did not pay attention to these things as she thought she was an ordinary girl.
Ever since being crowned the 'most beautiful girl in the world', 24-year-old Thylane Blondeau has risen to fame over the years and she has has achieved success in business in addition to modelling. She has launched her clothing line and beauty brand, and her products are very popular.

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