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Amber Jepson

Model

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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1996-06-17
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She’s a UK fashion model who rose to prominence after signing with Boss Model Management, and since then, her career has taken off in a big way. Thanks to her striking looks and strong presence in the industry, she’s amassed over 330,000 followers on Instagram—quite an achievement for someone who only posted her first photo on the platform back in March 2015. Before all the spotlight, she was just getting started, sharing moments like any other user. Along the way, she was in a relationship with Emir Sejdic, which drew some public attention. On a personal note, her brother, Alex Jepson, is an aspiring musician, carving his own path in the creative world. As her fame continues to grow, so does her influence, making her one name to watch in the modeling scene. Her journey from a simple Instagram post to international recognition really shows how passion and timing can shape a career.

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Back in November 2017, she was featured in a bold and stylish campaign for Hot Mess Clothing, which really helped boost her presence in the fashion world. Since then, she has continued to make waves by collaborating with the popular brand Fashion Nova. She’s definitely made a name for herself through these partnerships, showing off her unique sense of style and confidence. Each time she steps into a new project, she brings something fresh and exciting to the table. She truly knows how to leave a lasting impression in the industry.

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