'World's most beautiful girl' who is ex-Premier League star's daughter wows at Fashion Week - 7M sport

'World's most beautiful girl' who is ex-Premier League star's daughter wows at Fashion Week

'The world's most beautiful girl' Thylane Blondeau, who is the daughter of ex-Premier League defender Patrick Blondeau, has wowed at Paris Fashion Week


Posted Sunday, March 03, 2024 by Dailystar.co.uk

'World's most beautiful girl' who is ex-Premier League star's daughter wows at Fashion Week
Thylane Blondeau wowed at paris Fashion Week

Thylane Blondeau, who was once dubbed as the 'world's most beautiful girl', has been turning heads again.

The model, 22, is the eldest daughter of Premier League icon and former France international defender Patrick Blondeau. Thylane was bestowed the 'most beautiful girl in the world' by Vogue when she was a child, and she has moved into runway modelling, which has taken her around the world.

Thylane is back in her native France for Paris Fashion Week - where she has demonstrated her good looks. Wearing a sleek black dress, Thylane was a magnet for photographers in the French capital.

She was snapped outside of Nina Ricci, a fashion house in Paris, during an event showing off their womenswear collection for 2024. Thylane had also attended the Isabel Marant fall collection last week.

And she attended the Rabanne womenswear fall collection the same day, this time wear a bright crop top partnered with some trousers as she slicked her hair into a middle part.

'World's most beautiful girl' who is ex-Premier League star's daughter wows at Fashion Week
The stunner has attended a number of events
'World's most beautiful girl' who is ex-Premier League star's daughter wows at Fashion Week
She was once dubbed as the 'world's most beautiful girl'

Blondeau, who had an extended professional career that ran between 1987 and 2005, played as a right-back. He is best known on these shores for his short-lived spell at Sheffield Wednesday following a £1.8million move from Monaco.

In Yorkshire, he played just six times, recording just a single win, but he did manage to register an assist. Blondeau later spent time at Watford after leaving Marseille, helping them to a 14th place finish in the second tier, before he returned to France to retire at US Creteil, in the Parisian suburbs.



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