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‘World's most beautiful girl' stuns in cheeky swimsuit

‘World's most beautiful girl' stuns in cheeky swimsuit

News.com.au8 hours ago
Thylane Blondeau, once called 'the world's most beautiful girl,' was recently seen soaking up the sunshine at the beachfront LE Club 55 in Saint Tropez.
Surrounded by her friends and her partner, actor Benjamin Attal, the French model and businesswoman looked effortlessly stylish as she enjoyed the European summer.
The 24-year-old sported a striking ribbed black one-piece swimsuit with a contrasting white seam while taking a dip at Pampelonne Beach.
The swimsuit had a high-cut, low back, and cheeky bum, which were all on full display as she paddled in and out of the waves.
Her brown hair was in a loose high ponytail, but she let it down when she went for a swim.
She paired her look with chic black sunglasses and dainty gold jewellery, with her subtle tattoos faintly visible on her arms.
She spent the day at the iconic beach club, famous for its celebrity and model clientele.
According to her Instagram, where she has over seven million followers, Blondeau has been jetting around Europe in recent months.
She and her boyfriend, Benjamin Attal, have been together since 2020, and he often features on her social media during various holidays like this one.
The pair are known for their frequent PDA in pictures, but their relationship remains quite private.
Born in 2001 in Aix-en-Provence, France, Blondeau is the daughter of ex-French footballer Patrick Blondeau and TV presenter Veronika Loubra.
When she was just a young girl, an image of her with long blonde hair, blue eyes, and pouty lips went viral on social media.
At just four, Thylane began modelling for Jean Paul Gaultier, and by six, she appeared in Vogue France, becoming the youngest model to do so.
That's when she was nicknamed the 'most beautiful girl,' and nearly 20 years later, her modelling career is still flourishing.
She signed with IMG Models at 15 and has worked with brands like Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, L'Oreal, Ralph Lauren, and Hugo Boss.
She's renowned for her striking eyes and timeless features and regularly features in rankings of the world's most beautiful faces.
Beyond modelling, she's also launched two brands: Heaven May Clothing and Enalyht, a haircare brand.
In 2015, she appeared in her first film, Belle & Sebastian: The Adventure Continues.
Blondeau has often said she doesn't believe her own hype and wouldn't 'exactly' consider herself the most beautiful girl on earth.
'When you're small, you don't really pay attention. People are like, 'You know, you're the most beautiful girl in the world,' and you're like, 'I'm not, I'm just playing with my iPad,'' she told The Telegraph in 2018.
'Even today, people are like, 'You are the most beautiful girl,' and I'm like, 'No, I'm still not, I'm just a human being, a teenager.''
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