Arizona Muse Height, Weight, Age, Husband Boniface Verney-Carron, Prada, Sustainability Activism, Facts

Arizona Muse is one of the most fascinating figures in modern fashion—a supermodel who opened and closed Prada’s most important show before she was 23, graced over 40 international Vogue covers, and then walked away from the industry’s glamour to become one of its most vocal critics. At 37, she has transformed herself from the “new face of American fashion” into a sustainability consultant, an Extinction Rebellion campaigner, and an educator who helps luxury brands confront their environmental impact. Her journey from a teenage single mother in Santa Fe to a Cambridge-educated climate advocate in London is a story of reinvention that few in fashion have dared to attempt.

Quick Facts

Full NameArizona Grace Muse
Nick NameArizona
ProfessionFashion Model, Sustainability Consultant, Environmental Activist
Birth DateSeptember 18, 1988
Age37 years 9 months old
Birth PlaceTucson, Arizona, USA
NationalityAmerican-British (dual heritage)
Known ForOpening/closing Prada SS 2011, 40+ international Vogue covers, face of Prada/YSL/Estée Lauder, sustainability consultant, Extinction Rebellion campaigner
EthnicityMixed (American father, British mother)
Zodiac SignVirgo
Height5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m)
WeightNot publicly disclosed
Hair ColorDark Brown
Eye ColorBlue
QualificationSecondary school; Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership short course (Business Sustainability Management)
ReligionNot publicly disclosed
Marital StatusMarried
SpouseBoniface Verney-Carron (m. 2017)
Children2: Nikko Quintana Muse (17), Cy Verney-Carron (7–8)
FamilyFather: American; Mother: British (former model); Sister: Not disclosed
HobbiesEnvironmental activism, biodynamic farming, sustainable living, reading, second-hand shopping
Current WorkModel, sustainability consultant, SKIIM Paris consultant, environmental advocate
Years Active2007–present (19 years)
Net Worth (2026 est.)Not publicly disclosed

Early Life & Education

Arizona Grace Muse was born on September 18, 1988, in Tucson, Arizona—her birthplace inspiring her distinctive first name. Her father is American and her mother is British, a former model herself. The family relocated to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where Arizona spent her formative years in a culturally rich, artistically inclined environment far from the fashion capitals she would later dominate.

Growing up, Arizona had no particular ambition to model. “From when I was about seven, I thought I wanted to be an architect,” she told Vogue. “I’ve always loved spaces and dwellings in general.” She dabbled in modeling during high school, signing with Next Models in 2007 at age 19. But her career was immediately interrupted by an unexpected turn: she became pregnant with her first child.

Career Journey

Teenage Mother and Return to Modeling (2007–2010)

At 19, Arizona was signed to Next Models and seemed poised for a conventional modeling career. Then she fell pregnant with her son Nikko. Rather than pushing through, she made the difficult decision to step back from the industry. “Being a single mother is the hardest thing I’ve ever done, and my heart goes out to single parents. It is not easy,” she later reflected. “And it doesn’t get easier. I would never do that to myself again.”

Nikko was born on April 14, 2009. The relationship with his father, her ex-fiancé Manuel Quintana, was acrimonious and public—he published defamatory blogs and emails about her. Arizona found herself navigating single motherhood while trying to restart a career in an industry that, as she would later note, “no one wants you when you’ve just had a baby.”

In 2010, at age 21, she returned to New York and modeling. She booked lookbook shoots for Urban Outfitters and walked the Bill Blass showcase. Then came September 2010, and everything changed.

The Prada Moment and Supermodel Status (2010–2013)

In September 2010, Arizona opened and closed the Prada Spring/Summer 2011 show in Milan—the most coveted slots in fashion week. When stylist Olivier Rizzo told her, “This is going to change your life,” he was not exaggerating. The performance was so commanding that Prada signed her as the face of the brand in early 2011. She then replaced Daria Werbowy as the face of Yves Saint Laurent and was named the face of Estée Lauder’s Modern Muse fragrance in 2012.

Vogue officially crowned her the “new face of American fashion.” Anna Wintour described her as “gorgeous, smart, grown-up” in her monthly editor’s letter, comparing her to legends like Linda Evangelista and Natalia Vodianova. In March 2011, Dazed & Confused dedicated its entire issue to her—the first time a single model had shot all 60 pages of an edition, with four different photographers creating official covers.

She appeared in editorials for French, American, Chinese, British, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, and Ukrainian Vogue, as well as W, V, Numéro, Harper’s Bazaar, i-D, and Love. She walked for Chanel, Dior, Balmain, Valentino, Elie Saab, Altuzarra, and virtually every major house. In 2013, she appeared in a Louis Vuitton advertisement alongside David Bowie. cite

The Sustainability Awakening (2015–2020)

Around 2015, Arizona experienced what she calls an “uncomfortable realization.” “About six years ago, I had the uncomfortable realization that although I was at the core of the fashion industry, I had no idea how clothes were made,” she told Forbes. “I had no idea where the clothes I was working in came from, what they were made of, and who made them.”

She went on a self-directed education mission—reading books, watching documentaries, and falling down “Google rabbit holes” to understand supply chains, fashion pollution, and economic theories. She enrolled in the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership’s Business Sustainability Management short course, an eight-week online program designed for working professionals. “I started modeling as a teenager so I didn’t go to university, and taking this course from Cambridge—which is undeniably rigorous—was an amazing validation for me on my own learning journey,” she said.

By 2018, she had launched a sustainable fashion label with Georgie Macintyre, former artistic director of Matthew Williamson. She also joined the advisory board of The Sustainable Angle, a non-profit that sources sustainable fabrics for the fashion industry. However, she eventually abandoned her own label, realizing she could have “a bigger impact being more of an educator than a brand owner.”

In February 2020, just before the global pandemic lockdowns, she fronted a campaign for Extinction Rebellion (XR), the radical climate movement. In a video, she declared: “The industry I love and represent is in crisis. Every year, a hundred billion pieces of clothing are made, taking a terrible toll on the planet and the people who make them.” She urged consumers to share, repair, and rewear their clothing.

Sustainability Consultant and Current Work (2020–present)

Today, Arizona works as an impact consultant for fashion brands seeking to lower their environmental footprint. She sits on the advisory board of The Sustainable Angle and has been engaged by major houses to advise on sustainability strategy. In 2025, she was serving as sustainability consultant for SKIIM Paris, a consciously sourced leather and suede brand, while also modeling for the label.

She has become a passionate advocate for biodynamic farming as a solution to climate crisis and has spoken extensively about biodiversity loss in fashion supply chains. Through #KnotOnMyPlanet and the Elephant Crisis Fund, she has raised significant funds for anti-poaching programs. She also supports Women for Women International, a charity that helps women survivors of war rebuild their lives.

Career Stats

Modeling:

  • Signed with Next Models: 2007
  • Returned to full-time modeling: 2010
  • Opened and closed Prada Spring/Summer 2011: September 2010
  • Face of Prada: 2011
  • Face of Yves Saint Laurent: 2011 (replaced Daria Werbowy)
  • Face of Estée Lauder Modern Muse: 2012
  • Louis Vuitton campaign with David Bowie: 2013
  • Magazine Covers: 40+ international Vogue covers (Chinese, Australian, Spanish, Greek, Korean, Mexican, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian, French, American, Italian, British)
  • Editorial Features: Vogue, W, V, Numéro, Dazed & Confused, Harper’s Bazaar, i-D, Love, Self Service
  • Runway: Prada, Chanel, Dior, Balmain, Valentino, Elie Saab, Altuzarra, Marc Jacobs, Proenza Schouler, Hervé Léger, Narciso Rodriguez, BCBG Max Azria
  • Campaigns: Chanel, Estée Lauder, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Yves Saint Laurent, Miu Miu, Chopard, Chloé, Alberta Ferretti, Diane von Furstenberg, Fendi, Isabel Marant, Jil Sander, Karl Lagerfeld, Burberry

Sustainability & Activism:

  • Advisory Board Member, The Sustainable Angle
  • Impact Consultant for fashion brands
  • Extinction Rebellion campaigner (2020)
  • Elephant Crisis Fund / #KnotOnMyPlanet ambassador
  • Women for Women International supporter
  • Cambridge CISL Business Sustainability Management short course graduate
  • SKIIM Paris Sustainability Consultant (2025)
  • Co-founded sustainable label (2018, later abandoned)
  • Columnist, Dutch Marie Claire (2009–2010)

Writing & Media:

  • Blog: Bmusing (co-authored with husband Boniface Verney-Carron)
  • Fabric of Life event series ambassador (with Synchronicity Earth, 2018–2019)

Personal Life

Marriage to Boniface Verney-Carron

Arizona’s second chapter began when her son Nikko was five and suffering from teeth-grinding. She took him to see Boniface Verney-Carron, a French osteopath based in London. She fell in love with him during the appointments, and a year later, she “plucked up the courage” to tell him how she felt. “In the nick of time my husband appeared. He is the best thing that ever happened to us,” she has said.

Boniface proposed in Florence, and they married in a low-key London ceremony in 2017. Arizona wore a simple Temperley bias-cut gown. The couple lives in London with their two children. Boniface has formed a close bond with Nikko, which Arizona has described as deeply meaningful. “They are so close and love each other so much.”

Children

Arizona has two children:

  • Nikko Quintana Muse (born April 14, 2009): Now 17 years old. His father is Manuel Quintana, Arizona’s ex-fiancé. Nikko has become a “little environmentalist” according to his mother, pointing out plastic waste and engaging with her eco-mission. Arizona has expressed regret that she was too overwhelmed during his early years to play with him enough. “I didn’t play with my son enough, at all. I was way too busy mentally and overwhelmed and that’s something that I really look back on and regret.”
  • Cy Verney-Carron (born 2018): Now 7–8 years old. Her birth was a completely different experience for Arizona, who was 10 years older and more established. “It’s the most amazing career for having kids, actually, because no one wants you when you’ve just had a baby. So you get complete freedom to just be with your child.”

Lifestyle and Values

The Muse-Verney-Carron household operates on strict sustainability principles. Arizona donates everyone’s pre-loved clothes to Oxfam and buys “second-hand everything,” even down to kitchen utensils. She found a vintage 1970s salad spinner on eBay after her husband complained they didn’t have one—refusing to buy new plastic. The entire family has been recruited to her eco-living mission.

Controversies

Arizona Muse has maintained a remarkably controversy-free public profile. The most significant personal challenge she faced was the public defamation campaign by her ex-fiancé Manuel Quintana during her early modeling career. She has spoken about the difficulty of navigating that period as a young single mother but has not engaged in public feuds or scandals. Her environmental activism has drawn some skepticism from industry insiders who question whether a luxury model can authentically critique the very system that made her famous, but she has consistently addressed this tension with transparency about her own learning journey.

Awards & Achievements

  • 2010 — Opened and closed Prada Spring/Summer 2011 (breakthrough moment)
  • 2011 — Named “new face of American fashion” by Vogue
  • 2011 — Anna Wintour commendation in US Vogue editor’s letter
  • 2011 — First model to shoot entire Dazed & Confused issue (60 pages, 4 covers)
  • 2011 — Face of Prada
  • 2011 — Face of Yves Saint Laurent (replaced Daria Werbowy)
  • 2012 — Face of Estée Lauder Modern Muse fragrance
  • 2013 — Louis Vuitton campaign with David Bowie
  • 2018 — Launched sustainable fashion label (later abandoned for greater impact as educator)
  • 2020 — Extinction Rebellion campaign front
  • Ongoing — 40+ international Vogue covers
  • Ongoing — Advisory Board, The Sustainable Angle
  • Ongoing — Impact consultant for major fashion brands

Physical Statistics

MeasurementDetails
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
WeightNot publicly disclosed
Hair ColorDark Brown
Eye ColorBlue
Body TypeSlim, athletic
Distinctive FeaturesStriking bone structure, androgynous elegance, intense gaze

Quotes

“From when I was about seven, I thought I wanted to be an architect. I’ve always loved spaces and dwellings in general.”
— On her childhood ambitions.

“About six years ago, I had the uncomfortable realization that although I was at the core of the fashion industry, I had no idea how clothes were made.”
— On her sustainability awakening.

“I started modeling as a teenager so I didn’t go to university, and taking this course from Cambridge—which is undeniably rigorous—was an amazing validation for me on my own learning journey.”
— On her Cambridge sustainability course.

“I hope in the near future there will come a time when I can say, ‘I won’t work a brand unless it is sustainable’. But at the moment that is not realistic.”
— On the tension between her career and her values.

“I didn’t play with my son enough, at all. I was way too busy mentally and overwhelmed and that’s something that I really look back on and regret.”
— On her experience as a young single mother.

“It’s the most amazing career for having kids, actually, because no one wants you when you’ve just had a baby. So you get complete freedom to just be with your child.”
— On modeling and motherhood.

Favorites

CategoryFavorite
Childhood DreamArchitect
CausesBiodiversity, biodynamic farming, sustainable fashion, elephant conservation
EducationCambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
ShoppingSecond-hand everything (eBay, Oxfam)
Family ValueEnvironmental consciousness
HobbiesReading, sustainable living, activism

Earnings

Arizona Muse’s exact net worth is not publicly disclosed. As one of the most in-demand models of the 2010s, with campaigns for Prada, YSL, Chanel, Dior, and Estée Lauder, her earnings during her peak years were likely in the multi-million dollar range annually. Her shift to sustainability consulting has likely reduced her income compared to her modeling peak, though she continues to model selectively for brands aligned with her values. Her work as an impact consultant, advisory board member, and speaker provides additional income streams.

Interesting Facts

  • Named After Her Birthplace: She was named Arizona because she was born in Tucson, Arizona.
  • Teenage Mother: She had her son Nikko at age 20 and raised him as a single mother during the early years of her supermodel career.
  • Prada’s Prophecy: Stylist Olivier Rizzo told her opening Prada would “change your life”—and it did, instantly.
  • Anna Wintour’s Praise: The Vogue editor-in-chief personally commended her in her monthly letter, comparing her to Linda Evangelista.
  • Dazed & Confused History: She was the first model ever to shoot an entire issue of the magazine—60 pages, four covers.
  • Cambridge Validation: She took a sustainability course from Cambridge despite never attending university, calling it validation of her self-directed learning.
  • Second-Hand Everything: She buys pre-loved items for her entire family, from clothes to kitchen utensils.
  • Architectural Dreams: She wanted to be an architect as a child because she loved “spaces and dwellings.”
  • Blog with Husband: She co-authors a blog called Bmusing with Boniface.
  • Ex-Fiancé’s Attacks: Her early career was complicated by public defamation from Nikko’s father.

Did You Know Already?

  • Did you know Arizona Muse was named after the state where she was born?
  • Did you know she had her first child at age 20 and raised him as a single mother while launching her supermodel career?
  • Did you know she was the first model to shoot an entire issue of Dazed & Confused?
  • Did you know Anna Wintour personally compared her to Linda Evangelista?
  • Did you know she took a Cambridge sustainability course despite never attending university?
  • Did you know she opened and closed the Prada Spring/Summer 2011 show, which launched her to superstardom?
  • Did you know she buys “second-hand everything,” including kitchen utensils?
  • Did you know she fronted an Extinction Rebellion campaign in 2020?
  • Did you know she fell in love with her husband when he was treating her son for teeth-grinding?

Frequently Asked Questions

How old is Arizona Muse?
Arizona Muse was born on September 18, 1988, making her 37 years old as of 2026.

How tall is Arizona Muse?
She stands at 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 meters) tall.

Who is Arizona Muse’s husband?
She is married to Boniface Verney-Carron, a French osteopath. They wed in 2017 in London.

How many children does Arizona Muse have?
She has two children: Nikko Quintana Muse (17) and Cy Verney-Carron (7–8).

What is Arizona Muse known for?
She is best known for opening and closing Prada’s Spring/Summer 2011 show, her 40+ international Vogue covers, being the face of Prada, YSL, and Estée Lauder, and her transformation into a sustainability consultant and environmental activist.

Is Arizona Muse still modeling?
Yes, though she now models selectively and primarily for brands aligned with her sustainability values. She also works as a sustainability consultant.

What is Arizona Muse doing now?
As of 2026, she works as a sustainability consultant for fashion brands, serves on the advisory board of The Sustainable Angle, and models selectively. She recently served as sustainability consultant for SKIIM Paris.

Where does Arizona Muse live?
She lives in London with her husband and two children.

What is Arizona Muse’s net worth?
Her exact net worth is not publicly disclosed.

Conclusion

Arizona Muse’s career defies the typical supermodel narrative. She did not burn out, fade away, or simply age out of the industry—she evolved. From a teenage single mother who opened Prada before she could legally drink in the U.S., to a Cambridge-educated sustainability consultant who helps luxury brands confront their environmental impact, she has proven that the most interesting second acts in fashion happen off the runway. Her willingness to admit what she doesn’t know, her commitment to learning, and her courage to challenge the very industry that made her famous make her one of the most authentic voices in fashion today. At 37, with a 17-year-old son who shares her environmental passion and a career that bridges beauty and activism, Arizona Muse is not just modeling a better wardrobe—she is modeling a better way to live.

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