Stella Tennant
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Stella Tennant (born December 17, 1970) is a Scottish supermodel. The granddaughter of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, who was one of the Mitford family and a fourth cousin once removed of Diana, Princess of Wales, Tennant was born in Scotland and attended St Leonards School in St Andrews. Her parents are the Honourable Tobias William Tennant and Lady Emma Cavendish.
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[edit] Career
Tennant was studying at the Winchester School of Art, where she was a promising sculpture student when she was 'discovered'. The story of how this happened remains an urban myth, but she sent some photographs of herself to a high fashion magazine, and a friend introduced her to fashion writer Plum Sykes. She had recently had her nasal septum pierced, which was an unusual look for models at the time, and Sykes was taken aback by Stella's unconventional features and facial piercings. It was her aquiline and aristocratic features, lithe 6-foot frame and quick-witted manner that subsequently attracted the attention of photographers such as Steven Meisel and Bruce Weber. Tennant quickly rose to fame, posing for magazines such as French, British, and Italian Vogue as well as Harper's Bazaar and Numero.
Tennant was recently chosen to walk the runway for Chanel and is a muse of the designer, Karl Lagerfeld. She has also appeared in countless advertising campaigns, including Calvin Klein, Hermès, and Burberry. She was chosen to front the Burberry advertising campaign.
Tennant married French photographer, David Lasnet, in her home town of Oxnam,Scotland in June of 1999.[1] They have four children together and live in Scotland.
[edit] Trivia
Her great-grandfather Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire died in 1950 while being tended by the suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams.
[edit] References
- ^ Stella Tennant's and David Lasnet's Relationship Details on Famous Hookups.com
Hello magazine, Profiles- Stella Tennant