"The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" Married a Representative of a Famous French Dynasty
French model and actress Thylane Blondeau, who was called "the most beautiful girl in the world" as a child, married in Paris on June 29, writes Delfi.lv.

25-year-old Thylane Blondeau gained international fame back in 2006, when Vogue Enfants magazine made her photograph a global sensation and dubbed the six-year-old girl "the most beautiful girl in the world."
For the daughter of footballer Patrick Blondeau and actress Véronika Loubry, this title opened doors to the most prestigious fashion houses in the world. She was an ambassador for L'Oréal Paris, and also participated in shows for Versace, Hugo Boss, and Dolce & Gabbana.
Today, she is not only a successful model collaborating with leading agencies IMG and WME, but also the founder and creative director of her own hair care brand, Enalyht.
The romantic and private civil ceremony took place in Paris, attended only by the closest relatives and friends.
Thylane's chosen one is 29-year-old French actor and DJ Ben Attal, with whom she has been in a relationship since 2020.
In the French entertainment industry, this union is called a "golden couple": Attal is the son of legendary actress Charlotte Gainsbourg and the grandson of iconic Jane Birkin, making him a representative of one of France's most respected artistic dynasties.
Thylane delighted her more than 6.7 million Instagram followers with a behind-the-scenes video of her wedding preparations, against the majestic backdrop of the Eiffel Tower.
The bride was dressed in a custom-made wedding gown by Eva Bouskila Bridal, complemented by a luxurious cape. Her hair was styled in a sleek, elegant bun adorned with white flowers.
Although Thylane is grateful for the career that old title brought her, she never hid that living under the pressure of public expectations was not easy. Her attitude towards the harsh standards of the fashion industry is very humane.
"Even today, people tell me: 'You are the most beautiful girl,' and I reply: 'No, I'm not that, I'm just a human being'," the model told The Telegraph in an interview in 2018.
She categorically refuses to adhere to the unhealthy cult of thinness prevalent in the fashion industry.
"I don't want to be skinny. Even when people say: 'She's not thin enough, she can't participate in this show,' I just reply: 'Okay, I won't participate. I won't lose weight and I won't stop eating for them. If I want to eat, I will eat. I eat burgers and I will never change that'."
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