Charlotte D'Alessio

Charlotte Briar Christina D’Alessio[1] (born Briar Christina D’Alessio; May 5, 1998) is a Canadian model and social media influencer of Italian and Ukrainian descent[2]. She was discovered at Coachella.[3]

Charlotte D'Alessio
Born
Briar Christina D'Alessio

(1998-05-05) 5 May 1998
NationalityCanada
Modelling information
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Hair colourBrown
Eye colourGreen
Agency

Early life and career

D'Alessio was born in an affluent area of [Toronto, Canada], to Christina Ford, a commercial producer, and Richard D'Alessio. She was originally named Briar D'Alessio. She has a sister named Samantha D'Alessio.

D'Alessio attested The Mabin School in Canada before moving to Los Angeles, California with her father (her mother lived in London, England),[4] where she attended Beverly Hills High School.[5]

She was discovered by photographer Bryant Eslava with model Josie Canseco.[6] His photos of them went viral and were shared by celebrities such as The Weeknd, and the official Coachella account.[7]

She and her mother had become estranged when D'Alessio achieved overnight success and decided to leave school to pursue modeling.[8]

In 2020, she appeared in a campaign is for Marc Jacob's Daisy perfume line and the cover of Hello UK Magazine.

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