Born and raised in the northern countryside of France, Constance Jablonski’s humble upbringing has kept her grounded despite a rocketing career as one of the most sought-after talents in the fashion industry.
Constance began modeling at just 16 years old, and after a trip to New York, she began working with the industry’s best- taking to the runways and landing top editorial and ambassador contracts.
She has been the subject of choice for renowned photographers included Patrick Demarchelier, Mario Testino, Steven Meisel, David Sims, Inez & Vinoodh, Craig McDean, Peter Lindberg, and Mikael Jansson. Her cover roster includes an impressive ten editions of Vogue, as well as editorials for Allure, W Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, Marie Claire, Elle, Glamour, Porter, Garage, The Last Magazine, and countless others.
As an internationally recognized face, Constance has proved to successfully represent both the luxury and commercial markets. She has been featured in the advertising of high-end fashion houses including Dolce & Gabbana, Etro, David Yurman, Calvin Klein, Hermes, Moschino, and Max Mara. Equally so, she has worked with Tory Burch, J.Crew, Madewell, Theory, and Topshop.
Jablonski is a rare talent where her arresting beauty is paralleled by an authentically charming personality. Her expanding brand power has allowed her to serve as an Estee Lauder global ambassador for six years, as well as develop a capsule collection with Majestic Paris. Today, Jablonski holds a coveted contract with Europe’s largest lingerie house, Etam.
Beyond her work in the fashion industry, Jablonski is a true athlete, playing tennis and beach-volleyball year-round. Fittingly, she is an ambassador for Urban Dove - a charter school located in Brooklyn, New York which aims to graduate at-risk youth through a curriculum centered around athletics. She leads their extracurricular initiative program, “Girls Group,” which provides immersive experiences focused on developing key skills for life and the workplace.
Constance splits time between New York and Paris, and is represented by DNA Model Management.