Lucky Blue Smith is a 27-year-old American model, musician, and social media influencer. Born June 4, 1998, he became an international modeling sensation at 15 with his signature platinum blonde hair and has since appeared in campaigns for Tom Ford, Calvin Klein, and Versace.
Lucky Blue Smith transformed from a small-town Utah kid into one of fashion’s most recognizable faces before turning 18. Today, he balances high-fashion modeling with fatherhood, music, and a massive social media presence that keeps him in the spotlight as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Early Life and Discovery
Smith grew up in Spanish Fork, Utah, as the youngest of four siblings and the only boy in the family. His mother, Sheridan, worked as a model, while his father, Dallon, pursued music and started a guitar-string company. All four Smith children received unique names to stand out despite having the most common surname in America.
His three older sisters—Starlie Cheyenne (born 1993), Daisy Clementine (born 1995), and Pyper America (born 1997)—would all eventually enter modeling. The family’s creative environment fostered artistic pursuits from an early age.
In 2008, when Lucky was just 10 years old, he accompanied his sister Daisy to a modeling contract signing in Los Angeles. A scouting agent noticed the entire family. Two years later, at age 12, Lucky signed with Next Management. The family relocated to Los Angeles to support the children’s careers, including those of Lucky’s sisters, Pyper America Smith and Starlie Cheyenne Smith, and Lucky was homeschooled alongside his siblings.
Breakthrough in Modeling
Smith’s career turned a corner when his agent suggested he dye his naturally ash-brown hair platinum blonde, leading to his rise as a sought-after star. The bold transformation made him instantly recognizable on runways and in editorials.
By 2015, Teen Vogue named the then-17-year-old “Model of the Moment.” Models.com ranked him among the “Top 50 Male Models” that same year. He held the second-highest social media following of any male model globally, a fact that brands couldn’t ignore.
His striking features—piercing blue eyes, sharp cheekbones, and that signature hair—landed him major campaigns. He worked with Tom Ford (including a memorable video featuring Lady Gaga), Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, H&M, Gap, and L’Oréal. On the runway, he walked for Versace, Fendi, Chanel, Bottega Veneta, Ralph Lauren, Marc Jacobs, Balmain, and Dolce & Gabbana.
Smith appeared in editorials for American, French, Spanish, and Ukrainian editions of Vogue, plus GQ, Elle, Marie Claire, V Magazine, Numéro, i-D, LOVE, and W. He graced covers of French and Spanish Vogue, GQ, V, and Harper’s Bazaar.
The fashion industry acknowledged that his social media popularity drove bookings. Brands wanted the millions of followers he brought with him. Outside fashion shows in Paris and Hong Kong, fans would gather, hoping for a glimpse of him.
Career Evolution in 2024-2025
Smith remains active in modeling at 27, now represented by IMG Models. He walked the Ralph Lauren Spring/Summer 2025 show in the Hamptons during New York Fashion Week—marking the first time his wife, Nara, attended one of his runway appearances. The couple also attended the Burberry Spring/Summer 2025 show in London, sitting front row in coordinated outfits.
In 2024, he appeared in a SKIMS Holiday Campaign alongside Nara and three of their children. Photographed by Cass Bird, the campaign showcased the family in cozy loungewear and festive pajamas. The partnership felt natural, as both Lucky and Nara regularly wear SKIMS pieces.
He made a surprise cameo in Netflix’s dystopian thriller “Uglies” in September 2024. Playing a character named Jax, he appeared briefly in an upscale casino scene that established the glamorous lifestyle of the “Pretties.” The blink-and-you ll-miss-it appearance generated buzz on TikTok when Netflix confirmed his involvement.
Music and The Atomics
Modeling has never been Smith’s only passion. In 2009, when he was 11 years old, he formed a surf-rock band called The Atomics with his three sisters. Lucky plays drums, which he has called his “one true passion.”
The band performed at Coachella in 2017, gaining attention beyond fashion circles. While they haven’t released new music recently, Smith has stated that music remains central to his identity. The Atomics were also represented by Next Management, the same agency handling his modeling career.
Acting Ventures
Smith has dipped into acting several times throughout his career. His film debut came in 2016 with “Love Everlasting,” where he played Bridger Jenkins, a high-school misfit who flees an abusive home with his mother and finds love in a small town.
He appeared in television projects including “Love Advent” (2015) and made guest appearances on “Project Runway” and “Studio C” in 2016. That same year, he released a book titled “Stay Golden,” a personal account of his life and rise to fame in the entertainment industry.
His work with Tom Ford included appearing in the designer’s fashion video featuring Lady Gaga for the Spring/Summer 2016 collection—blurring the lines between modeling and performance.
Personal Life and Family
Smith’s personal life has always interested his fans. At 19, he welcomed his first daughter, Gravity Blue Smith, in July 2017 with model Stormi Bree (formerly Stormi Henley, Miss Teen USA 2009), joining his three older sisters in the family. Though their relationship ended, they continue co-parenting.
In 2019, Lucky met German-South African model Nara Aziza Pellman during Milan Fashion Week. He reached out via Instagram, which led to a seven-hour phone call. The couple has spoken daily since that first conversation.
They married on February 21, 2020, in an intimate California ceremony. Nara wore an Orseund Iris wedding gown. She was 18, and he was 21 at the time, marking the beginning of their journey in the world of celebrity.
Together, they’ve built a family of four children: Rumble Honey (born October 2020), Slim Easy (born January 2022), Whimsy Lou (born April 2024), and Fawnie Golden (born October 2025). The couple initially said they were done having children after Whimsy Lou, but Fawnie arrived as a “surprise” pregnancy announced in June 2025.
Their unique baby names have become a talking point online. Before Fawnie’s birth, Nara shared rejected options including Moss, Goody, Dare, Champ, Sundae, Twinkle, Velvet, Berry, Shimmer, and Butter—which Lucky vetoed.
The family recently completed renovations on a new home in Connecticut, seeking more space and privacy away from Los Angeles. Nara confirmed in a TikTok video that she chose to become a young mother because her father regretted having children later in life.
Life With Nara Smith
Nara has become a social media phenomenon in her own right, with 11.8 million TikTok followers and 4.7 million on Instagram. Her cooking videos—often featuring her making everything from scratch while dressed in designer clothing—have captivated millions.
The couple has faced “tradwife” criticism, a label Nara strongly rejects. In a July 2024 interview on “On Purpose with Jay Shetty,” she clarified: “I’m a working mom. I split the responsibility with Lucky. Our household is very 50/50. We try to figure out the kids, including Starlie Cheyenne Smith and Daisy Clementine Smith, while both of us work.
She added: “There’s nothing truly traditional about us as a couple, apart from maybe that we chose to have kids young and get married young.” Nara emphasized that cooking is her passion and love language, not a reflection of traditional gender roles.
In August 2024, the couple shared their “unspoken rules” for marriage on TikTok, offering a glimpse into their lives as a celebrity couple. Lucky always drives and fills the gas tank. Nara stands on his left side near the doorways so he can easily open doors for her. Though these preferences sparked debate online, they frame them as personal choices rather than rigid rules.
Lucky has defended Nara multiple times when critics question her lifestyle or parenting choices. He’s described her as his best friend and regularly appears in her cooking videos, often with a toothpick in his mouth while sampling her creations.
Net Worth and Earnings
Various sources estimate Smith’s net worth between $1 million and $3.5 million as of 2025. His wealth comes from modeling contracts, brand campaigns, social media partnerships, and music royalties from The Atomics.
Interestingly, Nara’s net worth is reported at around $6 million—significantly higher than Lucky’s. Her TikTok earnings and influencing career have proven extremely profitable, solidifying her status as a rising star in the entertainment world. She told Who What Wear that she’s a working mother who loves cooking, pushing back against assumptions that she’s simply at home while Lucky works.
Social Media Presence
Smith maintains a strong social media presence with over 3 million Instagram followers. His feed mixes professional fashion content, family moments with Nara and the kids, and glimpses into his creative projects.
His early success was partly driven by social media. In a 2015 interview with Yahoo Style, he acknowledged the power of Instagram after being tagged in photos with other influencers, which exposed him to new audiences. Fashion brands increasingly valued the millions of eyeballs he could bring to campaigns, enhancing their celebrity status.
His TikTok account has 749,500 followers, though he’s less active there than Nara. He occasionally posts cooking content, including videos making steak dinner and baking treats.
Religious Background
Smith was raised in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon faith) in Utah. The family’s religious background has influenced some of their values, though they don’t frequently discuss faith publicly.
His sisters share the same Mormon upbringing. The Smith family represents a less common narrative in high fashion—small-town religious kids who found success in an industry often perceived as distant from those roots.
Recent Projects and Future
Beyond the SKIMS campaign and runway appearances in 2024-2025, Smith has kept a relatively low profile compared to his teenage years of constant runway shows and editorials, focusing more on family and entertainment projects.
He appeared at the 2024 CFDA Fashion Awards with Nara at the American Museum of Natural History in October, and attended multiple fashion week events in New York, London, Milan, and Paris throughout 2024 and 2025.
His focus has shifted toward balancing work with family life. With four young children, including a newborn, the Smiths prioritize spending time at home in Connecticut. In their SKIMS interview, Lucky mentioned that shooting a campaign in pajamas was refreshing compared to his usual suit-heavy fashion work, showcasing his versatility as a celebrity in the entertainment industry.
The family’s move to the East Coast signals a desire for a quieter lifestyle with space for gardening and raising their children away from the Los Angeles spotlight.
Style and Fashion Influence
Smith’s style has evolved from the edgy, rock-and-roll aesthetic of his teenage years to a more refined approach. He favors tailored suits for formal events, casual streetwear for everyday wear, and classic pieces that blend contemporary and timeless elements.
His platinum blonde hair remains his signature, though maintaining it requires bleaching the roots every six weeks and careful conditioning to prevent damage. The look that launched his career continues to define his image.
In a 2015 interview, he cited Yves Saint Laurent’s rock-and-roll skinny jeans and Tom Ford’s designs as favorites. His fashion sense has matured, but he maintains an effortlessly cool approach to personal style.
FAQs
How many children does Lucky Blue Smith have?
Lucky Blue Smith has five children total: Gravity Blue (born 2017) from his previous relationship with Stormi Bree, and four children with wife Nara Smith—Rumble Honey (born 2020), Slim Easy (born 2022), Whimsy Lou (born 2024), and Fawnie Golden (born 2025).
What is Lucky Blue Smith’s real name, and how did he become a star in the fashion and entertainment world?
Lucky Blue Smith is his real name. His parents gave all their children unique names to offset having the most common surname in the United States.
How did Lucky Blue Smith and Nara meet?
They met during Milan Fashion Week while both were working as models, surrounded by other stars in the industry. Lucky reached out to Nara on Instagram, leading to their first seven-hour phone call. They’ve spoken daily ever since.
Is Lucky Blue Smith still modeling?
Yes, Lucky Blue Smith continues modeling at age 27. He’s currently represented by IMG Models and recently walked in the Ralph Lauren Spring/Summer 2025 show and appeared in the SKIMS Holiday 2025 campaign.
What band is Lucky Blue Smith in?
Lucky Blue Smith plays drums in The Atomics, a surf-rock band he formed with his three sisters in 2009. The band performed at Coachella in 2017 but hasn’t released new music recently, leaving fans eager for their next entertainment venture.
Lucky Blue Smith has built a career that extends far beyond the runway. From teenage modeling sensation to husband, father of five, and social media personality, he’s navigated fame while maintaining focus on family and creative pursuits. As he approaches his late twenties, Smith continues evolving—balancing the demands of high fashion with the quieter rewards of life in Connecticut with Nara and their growing family.

