While all women possess their own unique beauty, some capture the world’s attention with exceptional charm and talent. One such standout is Thylane Blondeau. Believe it or not, she began her modeling journey at just four years old. After two years of posing for Vogue Enfants, she earned the title of “The Most Beautiful Girl in the World.”

At age ten, Thylane sparked public debate when she appeared wearing heavy makeup and adult-style outfits in a high-fashion shoot. Her mature appearance divided public opinion—some admired her striking looks, while others criticized the modeling industry and questioned whether her parents were pushing her too hard. Despite the backlash, Thylane continued to thrive and was already earning a substantial income from modeling by the time she was sixteen.


Thylane is the daughter of former actress Veronika Loubry and retired footballer Patrick Blondeau. Though she stands at just 5′5.5″, which is considered short in the modeling world, she defied the odds and became a success. She later became a brand ambassador for L’Oréal and also tried her hand at acting, appearing in Belle et Sébastien: The Adventure Continues, where her performance was well received.

Thylane’s story is one of early fame, resilience, and the ability to turn childhood success into a promising future in both fashion and film.
