The 23-year-old made her runway debut last September.
Photo by Pascal Le Segretain via Getty Images for Louis Vuitton
Another day, another scion-turned-model. On Tuesday, DNA Model Management announced that it is now representing Eve Jobs, the 23-year-old daughter of the late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs and the billionaire investor Laurene Powell Jobs.
star Sydney Sweeney. She next stood apart from other scions who’ve tried their hands at modeling when she made her runway debut not with a major brand like Dolce & Gabanna, but with the industry-beloved label. She has yet to return to the catwalk since walking its spring 2022 show last September, but the 23-year-old hasn’t stayed away from fashion week entirely. She started off this week in the front row of Louis Vuitton’s fall 2022 show in Paris.
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