Leila Goldkuhl

Leila Goldkuhl
Born (1991-12-30) December 30, 1991
Framingham, Massachusetts, United States

Modeling information

Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Hair color Brown/Light Blonde
Eye color Green/Hazel
Manager Next Model Management New York, Paris, Milan, London, Los Angeles, Miami
M4 Models Berlin and Hamburg, Chic Management Australia

Leila Goldkuhl (born December 30, 1991) is an American fashion model. Raised in Framingham, Massachusetts, she placed third on the 19th cycle of America's Next Top Model.

Biography

Goldkuhl was born in Framingham, Massachusetts. She attended University of Rhode Island majoring in textile/merchandising and then later changing majors to marine biology. In 2012, she took a semester off from school to compete in cycle 19 of America's Next Top Model. She eventually placed third in the competition.[1]

Modelling Career

She is currently signed with Next Model Management in New York, Paris, Milan, London, Los Angeles, and Miami and M4 Models in Berlin and Hamburg. She has appeared in editorials for American, British, Kazakh, and German Harper's Bazaar, German, Italian, Japanese, and Australian Vogue, British, Australian, and Korean Marie Claire, W, and German Numéro. She has also appeared on the cover of Harper's bazaar kazakhstan.

She has walked the runways for Tom Ford, Versace, Phillip Lim, Givenchy,[2] Fendi, Hermés, Elie Saab, Alessandro Dell'Acqua, Paul Smith, Kenzo, Dolce & Gabbana, Christopher Kane, Alberta Ferretti, Blumarine, Max Mara, Vanessa Seward, Joseph, Giambattista Valli, Pam & Gela, and Stella McCartney.

Goldkuhl has appeared in advertising campaigns for Givenchy,[1][3] Dolce & Gabbana, Just Cavalli, Michael van der Ham, Hervé Léger, Only Jeans, Costume National, Urban Outfitters,[4] and Pepsi. She has appeared in look books/catalogs for Hervé Léger,[5] Band of Outsiders, Nordstrom, Rebecca Taylor, Theory, Equipment, and Urban Outfitters.[5]

In October 2015, Goldkuhl was ranked by Cosmopolitan as one of the most successful contestants of the Top Model franchise, alongside winners Ksenia Kahnovich (Ty — supermodel, 2004), Alice Burdeu (Australia's Next Top Model, 2007), Montana Cox (Australia's Next Top Model, 2011), Sora Choi (Korea's Next Top Model, 2012), Hyun Ji Shin (Korea's Next Top Model, 2013), Aamito Lagum (Africa's Next Top Model, 2014), Oliver Stummvoll (Austria's Next Topmodel, 2014), and fellow alumni Fatima Siad (America's Next Top Model, 2008), Patricia van der Vliet (Holland's Next Top Model, 2008), Saara Sihvonen (Suomen huippumalli haussa, 2010) and Kate Grigorieva (Top Model po-russki, 2012).[6]

References

  1. 1 2 Turner, Lianne; Alleyne, Allyssia (2015-09-25). "How to really find the world's next top model". CNN. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  2. Rees, Alex (2015-10-20). "12 Times "Top Model" Actually éFound, You Know, a Top Model". Cosmopolitan. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  3. Okwodu, Janelle (2015-09-29). "Looks Like Tyra Was Right: Meet the Top Model Alums Ruling Fashion Month". Vogue. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  4. Canvas, La (2016-08-13). "Model Behavior with Leila Goldkuhl". LACANVAS: LA's Cultural Authority. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  5. 1 2 Westbrook, Caroline (2014-05-15). "So who was the real winner of America's Next Top Model?". Metro. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  6. Rees, Alex (20 October 2015). "12 times "Top Model" actually found, you know, a top model". Cosmopolitan. Retrieved 23 October 2016.

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