
Thylane Blondeau was thrust into the spotlight as a toddler, stepping into the high-pressure world of fashion long before most children even start school.
By six, she had already been labeled the “most beautiful girl in the world”— but behind the glamorous image, her experience has been far more complicated.
$4.3 million necklace
Now 24, the model is opening up about what it was really like growing up in the public eye. While other kids spent their time playing, she was working with major designers like Jean Paul Gaultier and attending elite fashion events.
Her big break came in 2006, when a photo of her appeared on the cover of Vogue Enfants, sparking viral attention. Dubbed “the most beautiful girl in the world” by Fashion Magazine, she became an overnight sensation.

While some praised the now-iconic photo shoot, others criticized it as overly mature for a child – igniting a public conversation around children in fashion.
But Thylane’s mother stood firmly by it: “The only thing that shocks me about the photo is the necklace that she’s wearing, which is worth 3 million Euros (about $4.3 million)” she said, per the Mirror, brushing off critics who claimed the image was too provocative.


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