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Lucky Blue Smith Mormon Model

Lucky Blue Smith is an international model who has been in the modeling business since the age of 10.

In 2011, he traveled with his family from their home in Utah to California for his three older sisters (Pyper America, Daisy Clementine, and Starlie Cheyenne) to explore their modeling options. New Models LA agency signed all four siblings and he landed his first international modeling job with Hedi Slimane of Saint Laurent when he was twelve-years-old. His agent suggested he dye his light brown hair to platinum blond because he needed an edgier look, which became his signature style for several years.

As a 6’ 3” teen model at the age of 16, his avid fan base propelled him to the top through social media. At that time he had over one million followers on Instagram (as of July 2015). His agent, Mimi Yapor, at Next Models LA said of him, “I’ve never, in all my years as an agent, seen a response like this to a male model.”[1]

Smith walked in twelve shows during 2015 Fashion Week, including Tom Ford, Fendi, and Jeremy Scott. He has been part of designer shows like Gap and Versace. He has been featured in ads for Levi’s, Adidas, Tommy Hilfiger, and H&M. He landed a Calvin Klein campaign in 2014 and a Balmain campaign in 2015. He has been named the new face of Tom Ford.

Smith also plays the drums in a band (The Atomics) he formed with his sisters when he was ten. Their parents, Dallon and Sheridan, manage their careers. Their father is a musician and their mother is a model. Smith and his family are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which is often mentioned in press about him.

He announced the arrival of his daughter, Gravity Blue Smith, born in July 2017 to him and his girlfriend, Stormi Henley. In February 2020, he married model Nara Pellman and they have three children (Rumble Honey, Slim Easy, and Whimsy Lou).

He starred in a “Love Everlasting," a feature film released in January 2017. He also appeared in an episode of Studio C in 2016.