Thylane Blondeau was propelled under the spotlight from an early age, when she was crowned “the most beautiful little girl in the world” at a very young age. Daughter of ex-footballer Patrick Blondeau and actress Véronika Loubry, Thylane seemed intended for a career under the spotlight.
It also began to pose from the age of four, and in 2005, it attracted the attention of the fashion industry by parading for Jean Paul Gaultier during the Paris Fashion Week, an impressive feat for a child.
However, it was in 2010 that her name became truly known internationally, when she appeared in a magazine supplement Vogue Paris. The clichés, in which very young girls are made up, dressed and stylized like adult models, raise a wave of criticism.
Several denounce a premature sexualization of the child, and the debate around hypersexualization in the fashion industry is gaining momentum. Thylane, despite her young age, finds herself in spite of herself at the heart of a global controversy.
It was in 2007 that the public discovered the French face, crowned by the famous annual list of TC Candler bringing together the 100 most beautiful faces in the world.
Here is what she looked like:
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Despite this controversy, the young Frenchwoman pursues her career with determination. Over the years, she established herself as a recognized model, working with major brands and appearing on the cover of several prestigious magazines.
Today, Thylane Blondeau has become an accomplished young woman who continues to sail in the fashion world while managing the complex heritage of her early celebrity.
Here it is today:

She lent her image to several prestigious campaigns, collaborating with fashion and beauty giants such as Chanel, L’Oréal Paris, Les Galeries Lafayette or even Voguewhere she wins with ease.

But Thylane Blondeau is not limited to modeling. In 2015, she took her first steps in the cinema by participating in the film Belle and Sébastien: The adventure continues.

Always looking for new challenges, she also explores the world of entrepreneurship. Very active on social networks, she reveals Enalyht there, her own brand of cosmetics, whose original name is a subtle inversion of her first name.