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Georgia in Paris: How She Makes the City Her Runway

BY SARAH MILLER
OCT 26

When Georgia moved to Paris, she didn’t just step into a new city, she stepped into a whole new way of living. With a suitcase full of clothes and a head full of dreams, this rising model is now making waves in the world’s most stylish city.

Originally from London, Georgia always had a thing for fashion, but Paris took it to another level. “Living in Paris means fashion isn’t just what I wear, it’s how I see the world. Every street, every café feels like a runway,”she says. And she means it. Whether she’s grabbing a croissant in the Marais or heading to a casting near the Eiffel Tower, she does it with style.

But it wasn’t always easy. “When I first arrived, I didn’t know anyone. I was just trying to find my feet- and figure out the metro,”she laughs. Slowly but surely, Georgia started finding her place, meeting other creatives, and landing gigs with local designers.

What makes her stand out? It’s not just the outfits (though she knows how to put a look together). It’s the way she carries herself- relaxed, confident, and totally herself. “In Paris, people aren’t afraid to be bold with their style. That’s inspired me to be more fearless too.”

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She loves mixing vintage finds with modern pieces, often shopping in Paris’s quirky little boutiques or hunting down gems at flea markets. "It’s not about the price, it’s about the vibe.”

Now, Georgia’s working regularly, appearing in campaigns, lookbooks, and even a few local magazines. But she’s not letting it get to her head. “I’m just enjoying the ride. There’s still so much to learn and so many cute cafés I am yet to try.”

For Georgia, fashion in Paris isn’t just about the runway shows and designer names. It’s about everyday style, the people she meets, and the stories behind what she wears. She’s not trying to fit into the city- she’s making it her own.

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