Mathilda Gvarliani
Georgian model (born 2004)
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Mathilda Gvarliani (Georgian: მატილდა გვარლიანი; born 17 May 2004) is a Georgian fashion model. She was the first Georgian model to walk the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show as well as the first Georgian model to appear on a Vogue cover.[2] In a controversial business decision, Gvarliani was one of 30 models hired by Swedish clothing store H&M for its "digital twins" campaign, allowing the company to use their likenesses with AI technology in branding.[3]
Mathilda Gvarliani | |
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მატილდა გვარლიანი | |
| Born | 17 May 2004 |
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| Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
| Hair color | Brown |
| Eye color | Brown |
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Career
Gvarliani initially started looking for a modeling agent when she was 12, but was told to come back when she was old enough. Later, she began her career by attending a casting for a modeling agency in Tbilisi and was hired on the spot.[4] She debuted at Louis Vuitton's resort show in San Diego, California.[5] In her first seasons, Gvarliani walked the runway for Chanel, Dior, Isabel Marant, Chloé, Gucci, and Schiaparelli.[6][2] In 2022 and 2024, she appeared on two respective covers of Vogue Netherlands[2] and she appeared in the December 2024 60th anniversary issue of Vogue Italia alongside many other famous models, including Anok Yai, Alex Consani, and Eva Herzigová.[7] When the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show returned from its hiatus, in 2024, Gvarliani became the first Georgian model to walk in the show in its history; she also walked in the show in 2025.[8][9]