Laetitia Casta Biography

At 5′8″ with her long dark blonde hair framing her alluring face and bright blue eyes, Laetitia Casta is voluptuous, youthful and sensual. She is the essence of the GUESS image in it’s advertising. Born in
Once her father finally agreed to the agency taking some test photographs, her unmistakable potential was recognized by the founder of Madison Models – despite the fact that the shoot occurred without the aid of makeup and a designer wardroom which many models rely on to promote themselves. However, her career did not begin to take off until the director of the French edition of Elle saw and was impressed with Laetitia’s looks.
Modeling contracts and appearances in magazines quickly ensued. Paul Marciano – founder and art director of Guess? who is incidentally accredited for the success of Claudia Schiffer – was taken by Casta’s near perfection. Her work in the Guess ad (she became their new front Girl) was her debut advertising campaign. Shot by Neil Kirk in
In 1996 she was contracted with
In addition to Rolling Stone, Casta has adorned the pages of many other magazines, including the Italian edition of Glamour; Vogue; and Cosmopolitan. In 1998, she joined Kate Moss and Jennifer Aniston in becoming a spokesperson for cosmetics company L’Oreal. Casta’s relationship with designer Yves St. Laurent has helped to promote her career. Since 1998 Casta’s public outfits have all been personal Yves St. Laurent creations.
Her appearance in the exclusive Pirelli calendar – considered a collector’s item because it consists of beautiful shots taken by the most prestigious photographers – is considered one of Casta’s accomplishments. In the 1999 issue, themed “Women Through the Decades”, Casta is featured as representative of the 1950’s woman.
Happy and healthy, she currently lives in
Laetitia looks forward to a bright future. For now, she is content “to continue modeling for as long as [she] can”, but marriage and a family is definitely a future prospect for her. Casta has also applied her talents to the big screen in her feature film debut – 1999’s Asterix and Obelix which co-stars Gerard Depardieu and Oscar winner Roberto Benigni. Casta will also star in La Bicyclette Bleu (The Blue Bicycle), a three-part made-for-French TV movie set in World War II