Russian Models Nn Model Top Young Little Girl Models Young Top
| Model | Age | Agency | Signature Runway Moments | Notable Campaigns | |-------|-----|--------|--------------------------|-------------------| | | 19 | IMG Russia | Versace S/S 2025 (Milan) – opening look; Chanel Fall 2025 (Paris) – front‑row | L’Oréal Paris “Youthful Radiance” (global) | | Daria Sokolova | 20 | VIVA Model Management | Balenciaga S/S 2026 (Paris) – exclusive; Prada Resort 2026 (Milan) – front‑row | Zara “Eco‑Future” sustainability campaign | | Mila Karpova | 18 | SPLASH Models | Louis Vuitton S/S 2025 (Paris) – debut as a “new face”; Burberry Fall 2025 (London) – front‑row | Calvin Klein “Everyday Essentials” | | Nikita “Niki” Morozov (non‑binary) | 21 | The Luxe Agency | Givenchy S/S 2026 (Paris) – walked both men's and women's shows; Fendi Fall 2025 (Rome) – front‑row | H&M “Gender‑Free” collection | | Yulia “Yul” Ivanova | 22 | Elite Model Management (Moscow) | Dolce & Gabbana S/S 2025 (Milan) – opening look; Saint Laurent Fall 2025 (Paris) – front‑row | Dior “Dreams” fragrance launch |
– Many of these models already run thriving personal channels. Brands can co‑create short‑form video content (e.g., TikTok challenges) that feels authentic to the model’s audience. | Model | Age | Agency | Signature
Brands that sell clothing, toys, or accessories for children often prefer models who are actually within the target age range. This authenticity resonates with both children and parents, creating a more credible and relatable image. This authenticity resonates with both children and parents,