Madison Stubbington
Madison Louise Stubbington[2] is an Australian fashion model.
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Born | Madison Louise Stubbington 17 August 1997 |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Fashion model |
Modeling information | |
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
Hair color | Red |
Eye color | Blue |
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Career
Stubbington was discovered at a modelling competition in Adelaide when she was 14.[3] In her debut season, she walked for Saint Laurent (for whom she was also cast in a campaign co-starring Harleth Kuusik),[2] Balenciaga, Dion Lee, Fendi, Giambattista Valli, Vionnet, Louis Vuitton, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Yohji Yamamoto, and Miu Miu.[4][3] Stubbington appeared in a Vogue editorial featuring famous redheads.[5] She took a hiatus from modelling, for health reasons.[6]
Stubbington was ranked on models.com's "Top 50 Models" list.[7]
References
- "Madison Stubbington - Model".
- "Saint Laurent's Psych Rock Collection Will Make You Want to Become a Hippie". The Cut.
- "madison stubbington is winning over the fashion world with her rare look and positive vibe". i-D.
- "Model Watch: 8 Breakout Stars You Need to Know Now". Elle.
- "Fire Starters". Vogue.
Having captivated the attention of Hedi Slimane and Nicolas Ghesquière, Madison Stubbington—like Lily Cole, Karen Elson, and Maggie Rizer before her (and Coddington before them)—is already a model to watch. The sixteen-year-old Australian realizes that her scarlet mane is nothing but an asset. “I’m very lucky,” Stubbington says. “It sets me apart.”
- "Adelaide model Madison Stubbington back home from New York as a happy, healthy size 8". Adelaide Now.
- "Top 50 Models". models.com. Archived from the original on 27 December 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
Fiery hair and a quirky beauty all her own make Madison Stubbington a unique proposition. Cutting-edge designers like Hedi Slimane have taken notice, enlisting Madison for a space on their runways and campaigns.
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