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De Galléan was scouted in Paris at age 16 while shopping. He made his runway debut by opening the [[Lanvin]] show and appearing in its Fall 2009 campaign. His early work included Prada, where he co-starred in the short film ”First Spring” (2010), directed by [[Yang Fudong]] in [[Shanghai]], as well as Yves Saint Laurent’s Fall 2010 campaign. |
De Galléan was scouted in Paris at age 16 while shopping. He made his runway debut by opening the [[Lanvin]] show and appearing in its Fall 2009 campaign. His early work included Prada, where he co-starred in the short film ”First Spring” (2010), directed by [[Yang Fudong]] in [[Shanghai]], as well as Yves Saint Laurent’s Fall 2010 campaign. |
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notable campaigns in the 2010s and 2020s include [[Dior Homme]] and [[Gucci]], photographed by [[Karl Lagerfeld]] and [[Mert and Marcus]] respectively. He is known for his long-standing association with [[Fursac|De Fursac]], serving as the face of the brand in multiple seasons spanning years, often involving photographer [[Karim|Karim Sadli]] and art director [[Franck Durand]]. He was the [[Hugo Boss|Hugo Man]] ambassador for the brand’s fragrance campaign, and has also worked with [[Hedi Slimane]] for [[Celine]], with [[Kris Van Assche]] for [[Berluti]], and with [[Nicolas Ghesquière]] for [[Louis Vuitton]]. |
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On the runways, de Galléan has opened shows for Prada (exclusive in [[Milan]]) and [[Jil Sander]], and closed shows for [[Balmain]] and [[Dunhill]]. He has appeared on the covers of ”[[Men’s Vogue|Vogue Hommes]]”, ”[[Men’s Vogue|L’Uomo Vogue]]”, ”[[L’Officiel Hommes]]”, ”[[Numéro|Numéro Homme]]”, several international editions of ”[[GQ]]”, and on a group cover of ”[[Details (magazine)|Details]]” as one of the “31 of the World’s Top Male Models.” |
On the runways, de Galléan has opened shows for Prada (exclusive in [[Milan]]) and [[Jil Sander]], and closed shows for [[Balmain]] and [[Dunhill]]. He has appeared on the covers of ”[[Men’s Vogue|Vogue Hommes]]”, ”[[Men’s Vogue|L’Uomo Vogue]]”, ”[[L’Officiel Hommes]]”, ”[[Numéro|Numéro Homme]]”, several international editions of ”[[GQ]]”, and on a group cover of ”[[Details (magazine)|Details]]” as one of the “31 of the World’s Top Male Models.” |
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Louis François Joseph de Galléan-Gadagne, Count of Galléan (born April 29, 1993) is a French and American fashion model. He has been the face of fashion houses including Prada, Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Hermès.
De Galléan was born in Paris and raised in New York City to Charles de Galléan, 8th Duke of Gadagne, and Delphine de Galléan (née Dupuy).
De Galléan was scouted in Paris at age 16 while shopping. He made his runway debut by opening the Lanvin show and appearing in its Fall 2009 campaign. His early work included Prada, where he co-starred in the short film First Spring (2010), directed by Yang Fudong in Shanghai, as well as Yves Saint Laurent’s Fall 2010 campaign.
His notable campaigns in the 2010s and 2020s include Dior Homme and Gucci, photographed by Karl Lagerfeld and Mert and Marcus respectively. He is known for his long-standing association with De Fursac, serving as the face of the brand in multiple seasons spanning years, often involving photographer Karim Sadli and art director Franck Durand. He was the Hugo Man ambassador for the brand’s fragrance campaign, and has also worked with Hedi Slimane for Celine, with Kris Van Assche for Berluti, and with Nicolas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton.
On the runways, de Galléan has opened shows for Prada (exclusive in Milan) and Jil Sander, and closed shows for Balmain and Dunhill. He has appeared on the covers of Vogue Hommes, L’Uomo Vogue, L’Officiel Hommes, Numéro Homme, several international editions of GQ, and on a group cover of Details as one of the “31 of the World’s Top Male Models.”
Models.com included him in its “Industry Icons,” “Top 50 Male Models,” and “Money Guys” rankings.

