Daisy Lowe, an English fashion model renowned for her distinctive, punk-inspired style and pixie-like looks, has become a celebrated figure in the fashion industry. Starting her modeling journey at just two years old, Daisy had early photo shoots at 12 and 14 before officially signing with Select Model Management at 15 after being spotted by a talent scout.
Daisy has made her mark on the runway, gracing catwalks in fashion capitals like New York, Milan, and London. Chosen by Karl Lagerfeld to model for Chanel, she has also walked for major brands like Topshop and iconic designers such as PPQ, Nanette Lepore, Henry Holland, and Vivienne Westwood. In addition to runway appearances, Daisy has modeled for campaigns for Burberry, Karen Millen, and Agent Provocateur, for whom she has been a regular face for several years.
Her extensive campaign portfolio includes collaborations with high-profile brands like Marc by Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton, Pringle of Scotland, DKNY, Mango, and Esprit. Daisy’s editorial work spans covers and features for notable publications like Tatler, Elle, GQ, and Vogue.
Beyond modeling, Daisy has appeared in the BBC Two documentary series Class of 2008, worked as a DJ, starred in music videos, and hosted events for Tommy Hilfiger and Dolce & Gabbana. In 2010, she posed for the prestigious Pirelli Calendar, shot by Terry Richardson in Brazil, and documented her daily style choices for Vogue.co.uk’s Today I’m Wearing feature. She was also chosen as the face of Stephen Webster’s 2011 jewelry campaign and became the ambassador for the relaunch of the Sixties label Biba. Daisy Lowe’s eclectic and versatile career has established her as an influential presence in the world of fashion.