2018/08/08 - A Female Olympian Who Models Men's Clothing. Casey Legler, a former Olympic swimmer, recounts her unlikely rise and fall in a new memoir, “Godspeed.” And that's only half the story. Casey Legler, a former Olympic swimmer, was the first woman to sign to the men's board at Ford Models.
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2019/03/30 - Casey Legler was 190 centimetres tall by the age of 12. As a teenager Casey found success and failure as an Olympic swimmer, and struggled with addiction. Decades later, Casey made history as the first female signed to a men's modelling agency.
Casey Legler (born 26 April 1977) is a French-American writer, restaurateur, model, and former Olympic swimmer.
Early life[edit]
Legler was born in Fréjus, Var, in the South of France, to expatriate American parents.[1] She attended school in both France and America, and began competitive swimming at the age of 13.
Career[edit]
Legler competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics at the age of 19, where, after breaking the world record in practice the day before, she came 29th in the women's 50 metres freestyle event and 10th in the women's 4x100 metres freestyle relay event. She gave up swimming two years later and subsequently studied architecture, obtained a scholarship for law school, and began medical school. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and graduated cum laude from Smith College before moving to New York to focus on an artistic career.[1]
In 2012, through a connection made by her friend the photographer Cass Bird, Legler became the first woman signed to Ford Models to exclusively model men's clothes.[2][3] While no longer full time, Legler continues to model men's clothes in her spare time and her work has been featured in Vogue, Le Monde and Time.[4]
Legler's first book, Godspeed: A Memoir, was released July 10, 2018 and is published by Simon & Schuster.[5][6]
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