Jade Parfitt

Jade Parfitt (born 1 June 1978) is a British model and presenter.[1] She was born in Hammersmith, London, England her family moved to Devonshire, Southern England when she was 14.

Jade Parfitt
Born (1978-06-01) 1 June 1978
OccupationModel/Vogue presenter
Modelling information
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Hair colourBlonde
Eye colourBlue
AgencyStorm, London. Women Model Management, New York. Viva, Paris

Career

When she was 15, Jade's mother entered her into a modeling competition on the UK TV show 'This Morning', in which she won and was awarded with a contract with MODELS1. Jade's runway debut was for the Prada Spring 1995 show in Milan in October 1994. The show featured many of the industry's top models of the time including Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Nadja Auermann, Brandi Quinones and Kirsty Hume. She was also booked for shows in Paris including Ann Demeulemeester.

Jade was among the crop of British models that stormed onto the scene at the tail-end of the Kate Moss/waif debacle in the mid-1990s, along with Carolyn Park, Stella Tennant, Jacquetta Wheeler and Jodie Kidd, another 6-foot-plus Brit. Designers took advantage of her extremely tall, exaggerated frame and soon, she was walking the runways for the elite of designers and fashion houses, such as Karl Lagerfeld, for both his line and later Chanel, Jean-Paul Gaultier, John Galliano and also Galliano for Christian Dior, Thierry Mugler and the late Alexander McQueen, for both McQueen's own line and when he was under the helm at Givenchy. Jade became a show staple for Galliano, McQueen, Chanel and Jean-Paul Gaultier, even later into her runway career in the 2000s. Jade starred in campaigns for Givenchy, Versace, Ferre, Moschino, Blumarine, and shot advertisements for Clinique and HSBC. Jade has interviewed countless fashion celebrities whilst presenting for Vogue.

Personal life

Jade has a son, Jackson, who was born in 2007.

References

  1. "Jade Parfitt - Fashion Model". Retrieved 5 February 2013.
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