Jacquetta Wheeler

Jacquetta Lydia Wheeler (born 16 October 1981)[3] is an English model. Her father, Stuart Wheeler, is an entrepreneur and political activist for Vote Leave and Brexit, and her mother Tessa (née Codrington) was a photographer.

Jacquetta Wheeler
Born
Jacquetta Lydia Wheeler

(1981-10-16) 16 October 1981[1]
Lambeth, London, England
OccupationModel
Spouse(s)
Jamie Allsopp (m. 2012)
Modelling information
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Hair colourBlonde[1]
Eye colourBrown[1]
Agency
  • IMG Models (New York)
  • d'management group (Milan)
  • Storm Model Management (London)
  • Uno Models (Barcelona)
  • MIKAs (Stockholm)[2]

Wheeler is the second of three children. She has an older sister, Sarah, and a younger sister, Charlotte. Through her mother, she is the descendant of many royal and noble figures, including Henry VII. As a child, Wheeler lived a comfortable, affluent lifestyle with her family in England. At the age of fifteen, she was discovered by French fashion designer Stephan Janson. Janson asked Wheeler to go to Milan and appear in his fashion show. Later that year, she was stopped in England on her way to a salon by noted fashion photographer Mario Testino.

By the age of 17, Wheeler was on the cover of French Vogue and part of a Gucci advertisement campaign. Although she continued to go to school at The King's School, Canterbury —in Luxmoore House— Wheeler would often take off days to shoot for fashion companies, such as Calvin Klein, Prada, and The Gap.

In 1999, The Face magazine declared her the 'Model of the Millennium'. Designers have continued to embrace her androgynous, waif look. In 2002, The Sunday Times named her one of Britain's highest paid models. Wheeler's list of clients ranges from Shiatzy Chen, Burberry to Versace.

She dated British photographer Alexi Lubomirski[4] and ultimately married hedge-fund manager Jamie Allsopp in June 2012.[5]

References

  1. The Internet Fashion Database Archived 16 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved and verified on 2011-05-29
  2. "Jacquetta Wheeler - Model".
  3. AskMen.com Interview Archived 1 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved and verified on 2009-09-15
  4. "Jacquetta Wheeler - Fashion Model - Profile on New York Magazine". nymag.com.
  5. "Jacquetta Wheeler news and features". www.tatler.com.


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