Tallulah Harlech


Tallulah Sylva Maria Ormsby Gore, known professionally as Tallulah Harlech, is an English fashion stylist, actress, and consultant notable for her styling work in both Pop Magazine and Arena Homme +. She is the daughter of Amanda Harlech and the late Francis Ormsby-Gore, 6th Baron Harlech. She was born in Shropshire and grew up with her bohemian cousins, the Raineys.

Early life

Harlech is the second child of Francis Ormsby-Gore, 6th Baron Harlech and Amanda Grieve. Her maternal grandfather is Alan Grieve. As a child, Harlech and her brother spent their summer breaks at Karl Lagerfeld's house in Biarritz. Starting from the age of 18 she at first attended Cheltenham Ladies' College in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire but due to the lack of artistic opportunities she applied to Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York where she remained for two and a half years.

Career

Modeling

In 2007, Harlech went to New York City where she began assisting in fashion which was followed by her working for John Galliano and Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel. When asked by Alison Taylor of The Daily Telegraph regarding working there she was quoted saying:
'It's been an honour. And I hope I can use the fact that I've been fortunate to develop my own ideas.'

In 2016 she appeared on the Jonathan Baron's Baron magazine and in 2017 was one of the models invited to Alexa Chung's fashion shows at the Danish Church of Saint Katherine in North West London.

Acting

As an actress, Harlech was known for appearing in such films such as Spite and Malice and well as a part in a Broadway play Richard III in which she played a wife of Richard III which was played by Anatol Yusef.
In 2010, she appeared in Sports de Filles.
In 2013, she appeared in a short film called Once Upon a Time... along with Keira Knightley, Stella Tennant, Saskia de Brauw and Lindsey Wixson where she player a role of Ève Lavallière.

Activism

In 2015, along with Jo Malone, Harlech launched a #Just Because campaign.
Currently she is the sole owner of the Premier agency.