Felice Noordhoff

Felice Noordhoff
Born
Felice Nova Noordhoff

(2001-06-01) 1 June 2001
Bergen (Noord-Holland), Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Modeling information
Height1.79 / 5.10,5
Hair colorDark blonde
Eye colorBlue
Agency

Felice Nova Noordhoff is a Dutch fashion model.

Career

Felice Noordhoff debuted as a Prada exclusive during the F/W 2017 season, at the age of 15.[2] Her next season, she walked for Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Saint Laurent, Valentino, Fendi, Chloé, Max Mara, Moschino, JW Anderson, Versus, Simone Rocha, Mary Katrantzou, Alberta Ferretti, Missoni, Isabel Marant, Proenza Schouler, Versace and Paco Rabanne.[3][4] She has also walked for Maison Margiela, Etro, Marc Jacobs, Tom Ford, Ralph Lauren, Carolina Herrera Calvin Klein and Off_White. She was Top Walker of PFW September 2018 and Top Walker MFW February 2019. [5]

Felice has appeared in editorials for Vogue Netherlands, Vogue Russia, Vogue Deutschland, Numéro, Holiday, Double, Self Service, Pop, Interview, and M le magazine du Monde. Noordhoff has appeared in campaigns for Givenchy, Valentino, Calvin Klein, Hermès, BOSS and Roberto Cavalli.[5][6][7]. Spring Summer 2020 Felice appeared in campaigns for Chloé by David Sims, Ralph Lauren and H&M Studio both by Lachlan Bailey, and Alexander McQueen by Jamie Hawkesworth.

Noordhoff ranks on the "Hot List" by models.com[8]. Noordhoff entered the "Top 50 Models" ranking by models.com in October 2019.[9] In December 2019, Noordhoff was nominated in the category Breakout Star Women at models.com's Model of the Year Awards.[10]

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