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Meet Georgia Palmer: The Unstoppable Force Redefining Modern Beauty

British model and creative powerhouse Georgia Palmer is making serious waves in the fashion world — and she’s just getting started. With an electric mix of alt-beauty, androgynous style, and unmatched work ethic, Palmer is the kind of model that doesn’t just walk the runway — she owns it. Born and raised just outside Birmingham, Georgia was scouted at the age of 15 and quickly stepped into the spotlight. Today, she’s graced the pages of British Vogue, Vogue Hong Kong, and Vogue Ukraine, and worked with fashion juggernauts like Mugler, Burberry, Off-White, and Adidas x Ivy Park — to name a few.

Standing at 5’7” (170 cm) with striking features and a dynamic presence, Georgia's measurements — 30" bust (76.5 cm), 23" waist (59 cm), and 34" hips (86.5 cm) — place her firmly within the ranks of editorial high fashion, but it’s her confidence, fluid identity, and storytelling ability that truly set her apart. Whether she’s walking for Balmain, Dolce & Gabbana, or Dion Lee, DJing underground rave sets, or acting on screen, Georgia continues to push boundaries in every creative lane she enters. She’s also the founder and CEO of Sibling Studios, a London-based multimedia collective focused on photography and videography that champions emerging artists from marginalized communities.

Georgia is no stranger to the spotlight, but she never loses sight of what brought her here. Inspired early on by her older brother Joel Palmer — a model, creative director, and advocate for queer visibility in fashion — Georgia was immersed in the world of creativity from a young age. The two siblings are frequent collaborators, advocates, and best friends who have transformed their own lived experiences as queer, mixed-race creatives into a platform for empowerment. From quarantining with fellow artists in a South London warehouse to co-leading protests for Black Lives Matter, their collective energy is rooted in inclusivity, rebellion, and the belief that representation matters.

In her own words, Georgia sees herself as a “social fairy” and “introverted extrovert,” someone who thrives on creative adventure while remaining grounded in her purpose. She admits that even with years of modelling under her belt, the insecurities still creep in — but she’s proud of how far she’s come in owning her identity and mental health. “The industry can really knock your self-esteem,” she says. “But I’ve learned how to deal with that and stay true to myself.” Her vision for fashion’s future includes more diverse casting, greater LGBTQ+ inclusion, and challenging traditional beauty standards — and she’s already playing a major role in that shift.

In addition to her fashion work, Georgia has a deep love for DJing, particularly electronic and rave music, and has even begun to explore acting more seriously. She’s also active on platforms like Depop, curating and selling vintage fashion with her signature flair. As part of the Dazed 100, Georgia proposed launching a “creatives chat” series, offering a space where models and artists could candidly share the highs and lows of their careers — tackling everything from rejection to imposter syndrome and representation. It’s yet another way she’s using her platform to inspire and uplift others.

When asked to define her vision of a modern supermodel, Georgia’s response is simple yet powerful: personality, uniqueness, and humbleness. She’s not chasing trends — she’s setting them. Her collaborations often blur the lines between fashion, performance, and activism, and she’s deeply committed to making space for Black, queer, and plus-size creatives in an industry that’s still learning to be truly inclusive.

Her “pinch-me” career moments include appearing in British Vogue, walking for Off-White, and seeing her face memorialized on a large-scale mural for MAC Cosmetics — a surreal moment that she still talks about with disbelief. But for Georgia, success isn’t just about the accolades — it’s about impact. “I want to influence people to be comfortable in finding themselves, being themselves, and having a voice,” she says.

Georgia Palmer is more than a model — she’s a movement. From the catwalk to the DJ booth, from community activism to content creation, she continues to embody the fearless spirit of a generation demanding more from fashion, and from each other. If you’re looking for the next face — and voice — of change, you’ve just found her.

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