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Chloe Delevingne was born on June 22, 1985, in London. She is best known as the eldest of the Delevingne sisters, with her younger siblings Poppy and Cara Delevingne gaining international fame through their modeling careers.
Chloe pursued higher education in tumor biology and biomedical sciences at University College London. Although initially inclined toward science and medicine, Chloe shifted her path after graduation and explored the fashion industry. She began by managing a boutique for British designer Hardy Amies, then moved on to work as a personal shopper at Selfridges, one of London’s most iconic department stores.
The Delevingne family has a notable lineage, with aristocratic and royal ties on their maternal side. Chloe was born to Pandora Anne Delevingne and Charles Hamar Delevingne, a successful property developer. She was raised in Belgravia, one of London’s most affluent neighborhoods.
Her maternal grandfather, Sir Jocelyn Stevens, was a prominent publishing executive and former chairman of English Heritage. Other influential relatives include Sir Edward George Warris Hulton, a magazine publisher, and Sir Edward Hulton, 1st Baronet.
Chloe’s maternal grandmother, Janie Sheffield, served as a lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret. On her father’s side, Chloe descends from Hamar Greenwood, 1st Viscount Greenwood, a notable British politician. Additionally, she is part of the Anglo-Jewish Faudel-Phillips family, whose members, including two ancestors, served as Lord Mayor of London.
This distinguished lineage has provided Chloe with a network that has supported her pursuits both personally and professionally.
Chloe Delevingne has been married twice. Her first marriage took place in September 2007 to businessman Louis Buckworth. However, the marriage lasted only 17 months, and the couple did not have children.
In February 2014, she married Edward Grant, a property developer, at Spencer House in St. James’s, London. Together, they have two children: Atticus Ned Grant and Juno Grant. Chloe now dedicates much of her time to raising her children and is occasionally seen with her sisters at social events and public functions.
Although Chloe has largely remained outside the limelight compared to her sisters, she stepped into a more public role in 2013 to support cancer awareness. She became a key advocate for the Gynecological Cancer Fund (GCF), an organization committed to raising awareness and funding for research into ovarian, endometrial, and cervical cancers.
Chloe's academic background in biomedical sciences helped inform her involvement. At age 20, she experienced symptoms that led her to seek medical advice. A timely smear test revealed she had developed abnormal cervical cells at the CIN 3 stage—a pre-cancerous condition. Through an outpatient procedure with local anesthesia, the affected tissue was successfully removed. Her personal experience with early detection became a powerful motive for her ongoing advocacy for regular cervical screenings and women's health education.
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