Arizona Muse
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Arizona Muse was born on September 18, 1988, in Tucson, Arizona, and raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in a family of English and American descent, reflecting her Anglo-American heritage. Her mother, an artist, and her father, a psychiatrist, fostered a creative and intellectual upbringing. She attended high school in Santa Fe but left at 16 to pursue modeling, later earning a GED. Known simply as “Arizona,” her unique name inspired by her birthplace, she was scouted at 15 by a local agent in Tucson but began modeling seriously at 20 after moving to New York. Her breakthrough came in 2008 when she signed with Next Model Management, debuting at Chloé’s Spring 2009 show, launching her international career.
Arizona’s modeling career surged in 2010, earning her recognition as a top supermodel. Signed with Next Model Management (New York, Paris, London, Milan) and DNA Models, she walked for designers like Prada, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, Yves Saint Laurent, and Alberta Ferretti, becoming a Prada muse with exclusive bookings in 2010. Her editorial portfolio includes over 20 Vogue covers (USA, UK, France, Korea), Harper’s Bazaar, W Magazine, and Numéro, with campaigns for Prada, Estée Lauder, David Yurman, and Fendi. Ranked among models.com’s top 50 models, she appeared in the 2011 Pirelli Calendar and was named “Model of the Year” by the British Fashion Awards in 2011, with Forbes estimating her earnings at $3 million at her peak.
Arizona maintains a strong social media presence, with over 200,000 Instagram followers (@arizona_muse), sharing modeling work, sustainability advocacy, and family moments. Her mainstream career is limited, with no major acting roles in TV or film, though she appeared in the 2012 documentary About Face: Supermodels Then and Now and fashion-focused YouTube content for Vogue. As a vocal advocate for sustainable fashion, she collaborates with brands like The North Face and speaks at eco-conscious events like Copenhagen Fashion Summit. Her appearances at the Met Gala (2011–2016) and her role as a L’Oréal Paris ambassador since 2017 have boosted her visibility, blending fashion with environmental activism.
At 5’11” (180 cm) with measurements of 32-24-34 inches, Arizona Muse possesses a statuesque, lean frame, dark blonde hair (often styled in a signature bob), and striking green eyes that convey depth and intensity. Her high cheekbones, freckled complexion, and natural, earthy beauty create a versatile look that shines in both avant-garde editorials and commercial campaigns. Her sex appeal lies in her understated elegance and confident runway presence, earning her praise as a “modern classic.” Photographers like Peter Lindbergh and peers like Karlie Kloss, who called her “a radiant force,” laud her “timeless, soulful” aesthetic, with Vogue UK noting her as “the epitome of sustainable chic” for her authentic charm.
Arizona has largely avoided controversies, though her outspoken advocacy for sustainability drew minor criticism from some industry traditionalists, which she countered by stating, “Fashion must evolve to survive.” Her sexuality is reported as straight, and she has a son, Nikko, born in 2009 from a previous relationship. Since 2017, she has been in a relationship with Boniface Verney-Carron, a French eco-entrepreneur, with whom she welcomed a daughter, Zinnia, in 2020. Her net worth is estimated at $3–5 million, driven by modeling and eco-brand collaborations. Her focus on motherhood and sustainability has deflected most criticism, keeping her career scandal-free.
At 36 in 2025, Arizona Muse’s legacy as a supermodel and sustainability advocate endures, inspiring a new generation of eco-conscious models. On platforms like models.com, fans praise her as a “green icon,” with one commenter noting, “Arizona’s beauty and purpose redefine modeling.” Her 2020 quote, “Fashion can be a force for good,” reflects her mission. Currently, she splits time between London and Ibiza, focusing on sustainable fashion projects, appearing in a 2024 Vogue Scandinavia editorial, and launching a 2025 eco-friendly capsule collection with Chloé. Her work with environmental organizations and selective modeling solidify her as a trailblazer in fashion’s sustainable future.