FELICIAH FITZ-HENLEY - Los Angeles Fashion Model - Industry Management
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Physical Attributes:

  • HEIGHT: 5' 9''
  • HAIR COLOR: Brown
  • EYES: Brown
  • WAIST: 24½''
  • HIPS: 37''
  • SHOES:
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About  /  feliciah fitz-henley

Feliciah was born and raised in Broward County, Florida, with Haitian and Jamaican roots that deeply influence her identity, creativity, and perspective. She discovered modeling while attending the University of Florida, where she studied education, business, and philosophy, graduating in just three years before fully committing to the industry. Initially set on becoming a teacher, she pivoted toward a more creative path, expanding her work beyond modeling into styling, marketing, and digital storytelling. She has collaborated with brands such as E.L.F. Beauty, Columbia, and Zara, and is drawn to forward-thinking labels like Mirror Palais, Acne Studios, I.AM.GIA, and Milk Makeup. Feliciah approaches life through small “side quests,” constantly exploring new skills—from sewing and sculpture to blacksmithing—that continue to shape her artistic voice. Recently, she has embraced social media as a creative outlet, quickly growing a following and using the platform to merge content creation with storytelling. Outgoing and community-driven, she sees modeling as the intersection of people and art, where connection and perspective are just as powerful as the final image.

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