Florence Huntington-whiteley | Premier Model Management

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FLORENCE HUNTINGTON-WHITELEY

Photographer : Nicolai Howalt
Photographer : Stefano Galluzzi
Photographer : Stefano Galluzzi
Photographer : Stefano Galluzzi
Photographer : Stefano Galluzzi
Photographer : Charlotte Stouvenot
Photographer : Charlotte Stouvenot
Photographer : Conor Clarke
Photographer : Conor Clarke
Photographer : Jess Kohl
Photographer : Sophie Koechert
Photographer : Jess Kohl
Photographer : Jess Kohl
Photographer : Jess Kohl
Photographer : Sean Thomas
Photographer : Sean Thomas
Photographer : Bjorn Iooss
Photographer : Bjorn Ioos
Photographer : Bjorn Iooss
Photographer : Bjorn Iooss
Photographer : Raul Ruz
Photographer : Raul Ruz
Photographer : Laura Marie Cieplik
Photographer : Laura Marie Cieplik
Photographer : Nicolai Howalt
Photographer : Stefano Galluzzi
Photographer : Stefano Galluzzi
Photographer : Stefano Galluzzi
Photographer : Stefano Galluzzi
Photographer : Charlotte Stouvenot
Photographer : Charlotte Stouvenot
Photographer : Conor Clarke
Photographer : Conor Clarke
Photographer : Jess Kohl
Photographer : Sophie Koechert
Photographer : Jess Kohl
Photographer : Jess Kohl
Photographer : Jess Kohl
Photographer : Sean Thomas
Photographer : Sean Thomas
Photographer : Bjorn Iooss
Photographer : Bjorn Ioos
Photographer : Bjorn Iooss
Photographer : Bjorn Iooss
Photographer : Raul Ruz
Photographer : Raul Ruz
Photographer : Laura Marie Cieplik
Photographer : Laura Marie Cieplik
  • Height 5' 10½''
  • Bust 35''
  • Waist 30''
  • Hips 39''
  • Shoe 7
  • Hair Brown
  • Eyes Brown

Florence grew up in the countryside in Devon, Southwest England. Now living between London and Ibiza

she made a choice for quality of life and being closer to nature. Her rural upbringing meant she had a love

for the outdoors, adventure and sport, still to this day hiking, playing rugby and volunteering on an allotment

patch & farm in her free time.


Florence’s catwalk and model debut was with Alexander McQueen who she holds a close relationship often

being asked to return each season. Since the beginning being true and authentic to herself has been the

only way she would model knowing the traditional way of modelling wouldn’t work for her. Her approach

to work is much more collaborative and with meaning so that her ethics, values and presentation can be

incorporated wherever possible. This feeds into her “androgynous” and “masculine” style requesting to

work with “menswear” silhouettes and shapes. Sarah Burton describes this process between Florence and

McQueen for their AW22 show in i-D mag: “If the dress doesn’t suit somebody, I’ll get rid of it and make

something that does suit them. We’re all individuals. It’s not about putting a statement onto somebody. It’s

about them inspiring you as much as you are inspiring them”.


Although labels can help to understand others, Florence tries to step away from being boxed in to restrictive

labels such as queer, female, masculine in order to exist on a human level. Therefore, collaborating on

a level where there is conversation and preparation in advance aids any partnerships. The work she does

today as a model aims to challenge the binary and what it means to be and look like a model in the industry.

Florence Huntington-Whiteley recently signed with Premier Models and is relaunching her modelling career

with opening JW Anderson SS23.