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‘Most Beautiful Girl In The World’ Is Now 16 & Stunning At NYFW

Most Beautiful Girl In The World Thylane Blondeau NYFW hero
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Sep. 13 2017, Published 7:32 p.m. ET

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All grown up! The French model Thylane Blondeau was spotted front row alongside Nicole Kidman and Naomi Watts during NYFW. The model rose to fame when she posed for a controversial ‘sexual’ shoot for Vogue when she was 10-year-old. Now she’s a teenager!

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Michael Kors Collection Spring 2018 Runway Show – Front Row
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Earlier today, the model sat front row at a jammed packed Michael Kors fashion show. She looks totally comfortable in the spotlight.

The young star wore a glossy cheetah print blouse, army green pants, and gold jewelry.

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Most Beautiful Girl In The World Thylane Blondeau NYFW hero
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She rocked light and golden brown highlights down her chest. The model went for a sun-kissed look with shimmery eyeshadow and a nude lip.

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Michael Kors Collection Spring 2018 Runway Show – Front Row
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Thylane sat next to her pal, Gabriel-Kane Day Lewis, son of actor Daniel Day Lewis.

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In 2011, she posed for an issue of Vogue Paris, in a series of images that were highly criticized as “overly sexual” for a little girl. Now a teenager, she’s signed to IMG. Looks like the model is here to stay!

Will you be looking out for the young beauty in print magazines? Let us know in the comments section.

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