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Former Premier League Star's Daughter, Hailed As The 'World's Most Beautiful Girl,' Dazzles At Fashion Week

Former Premier League Star's Daughter, Hailed As The 'World's Most Beautiful Girl,' Dazzles At Fashion Week

Thylane Blondeau, once celebrated as the 'world's most beautiful girl,' is once again capturing attention.

At 22, the model is the eldest daughter of Patrick Blondeau, a revered figure in the Premier League and former French national team defender. Thylane's early acclaim as 'the most beautiful girl in the world' by Vogue propelled her into the realm of runway modeling, leading her to traverse the globe with her career.

Returning to her homeland for Paris Fashion Week, Thylane effortlessly showcases her striking features. Draped in a chic black dress, she becomes the focal point for photographers amid the bustling streets of the French capital.

Her presence outside Nina Ricci, a prestigious fashion house in Paris, during their showcase of the 2024 womenswear collection, garners considerable attention. Thylane's appearances extend to the recent presentation of Isabel Marant's fall collection, adding to her burgeoning prominence in the fashion world.

On the same day, she graced the Rabanne womenswear fall collection event, this time donning a vibrant crop top paired with trousers, complemented by a sleek middle-parted hairstyle.

Former Premier League Star's Daughter, Hailed As The 'World's Most Beautiful Girl,' Dazzles At Fashion Week
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Blondeau, renowned for his extensive professional football career spanning from 1987 to 2005, primarily played as a right-back. His notable tenure includes a brief stint at Sheffield Wednesday, secured through a £1.8 million transfer from Monaco.

Former Premier League Star's Daughter, Hailed As The 'World's Most Beautiful Girl,' Dazzles At Fashion Week
Former Premier League Star's Daughter, Hailed As The 'world's Most Beautiful Girl,' Dazzles At Fashion Week

During his time in Yorkshire, he made only six appearances, securing a solitary victory but contributing with an assist. Following his departure from Marseille, Blondeau joined Watford, aiding them to a commendable 14th place finish in the second tier, before concluding his playing days at US Creteil in the Parisian suburbs upon his return to France.