Hailey Clauson is an American model for the Ford and Marilyn agencies who is known as the image of Gucci, Wild Fox Couture and Jag Jeans.
Career Highlights:
2009:
- Signs with Ford Models
- Appears in Russian Vogue feature on Boy by Band of Outsiders
- Models for Forever 21 catalogue
- Models for the resort BCBG Max Azria presentation in New York
- Leaves Ford Models and signs with Marilyn Agency
- Appears in Japanese Vogue feature as the model of the month
2010:
- Appears in Elle editorial, photographed by Terry Tsiolis
- Debuts at the spring ADAM show in New York; also walks for Z Spoke by Zac Posen and Calvin Klein
- Walks the spring Gucci, Versace, Christian Dior, Lanvin, Hermès, Miu Miu, and Louis Vuitton shows in Milan and Paris
- Appears in Italian Vogue editorial, photographed by Craig McDean
2011:
- Leaves Marilyn Agency and signs with Next Models
- Appears in Dazed & Confused editorial, photographed by Hugh Lippe
- Becomes one of the faces of Gucci, alongside Joan Smalls and Karmen Pedaru
- Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott photographs Clauson for Dsquared2's spring ad campaign
Career Highlights:
2009:
- Signs with Ford Models
- Appears in Russian Vogue feature on Boy by Band of Outsiders
- Models for Forever 21 catalogue
- Models for the resort BCBG Max Azria presentation in New York
- Leaves Ford Models and signs with Marilyn Agency
- Appears in Japanese Vogue feature as the model of the month
2010:
- Appears in Elle editorial, photographed by Terry Tsiolis
- Debuts at the spring ADAM show in New York; also walks for Z Spoke by Zac Posen and Calvin Klein
- Walks the spring Gucci, Versace, Christian Dior, Lanvin, Hermès, Miu Miu, and Louis Vuitton shows in Milan and Paris
- Appears in Italian Vogue editorial, photographed by Craig McDean
2011:
- Leaves Marilyn Agency and signs with Next Models
- Appears in Dazed & Confused editorial, photographed by Hugh Lippe
- Becomes one of the faces of Gucci, alongside Joan Smalls and Karmen Pedaru
- Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott photographs Clauson for Dsquared2's spring ad campaign
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