Hannelore Knuts

Hannelore Knuts (born 4 November 1977) is a Belgian supermodel, actress, artist and certified mindfulness & meditation teacher known for her androgynous appearance and versatile shape-shifting abilities.

Throughout her career, she has collaborated with numerous top photographers like Steven Meisel, Inez and Vinoodh, Karl Lagerfeld, Steven Klein and Juergen Teller as well as designers and brands including Alexander McQueen, Prada, Hermès, Chanel, Dior, Jean Pa9ul Gaultier, Valentino, Dolce & Gabbana, Ann Demeulemeester and many more. She has appear

Hannelore Knuts
Hannelore Knuts
Hannelore Knuts by Lalo Gonzalez
Born (1977-11-04) 4 November 1977 (age 46)
Occupation(s)Model, actress & media personality, artist, meditation teacher
Modeling information
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Hair colorBrunette (current)
Eye colorBlue
AgencyPlatform Agency (Amsterdam) , Elite (Paris), Models 1 (London), The Model CoOp (New York)

ed on multiple international covers of Vogue as well as V, Dazed, Harper’s Bazaar and L’Officiel - solidifying her position as an icon in the world of fashion.

Beginnings and the Belgian Wave

Hannelore Knuts was introduced to fashion as a photography student at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp. She participated in the annual Antwerp Fashion Department student fashion show of 1998 which included the graduate collection of notable designer Bernhard Willhelm. That first appearance as a student led to her walking the runway for Veronique Branquinho in 1998, which caught the attention of a modelling scout and led to a feature role in a documentary on rising models. Despite initially declining the offer to become a fulltime model, Hannelore eventually took the opportunity and started her modelling career, quickly landing an influential Steven Meisel campaign for Moschino and Yohji Yamamoto catalogue for spring-summer 1999.

Her androgynous features quickly garnered recognition, and she gained significant exposure through her early runway and editorial work with prestigious designers such as Alexander McQueen and Jil Sander while becoming the protégé of acclaimed photographers Inez and Vinoodh. Her remarkably swift international breakthrough kickstarted what is now known as the ‘Belgian Wave’ of models dominating the ‘00s fashion industry.

2000s Icon

Throughout the early 2000s, Hannelore Knuts became a distinct presence in fashion, gracing the coveted covers and editorials of magazines like Vogue, W Magazine, i-D, Self Service, V, Dazed, Numéro, Jalouse and many more, landing a record number of five Vogue Italia cover variations in 2000 for three consecutive issues. She collaborated with the industry’s most esteemed photographers, including Steven Klein, Steven Meisel, Patrick Demarchelier, Juergen Teller, Peter Lindbergh and more. Her appearance in campaigns and runway shows for Prada, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Chanel, Dior, Versace, Jean Paul Gaultier, Fendi, Givenchy, Alexander McQueen, Missoni, Moschino, Valentino, Louis Vuitton, Dries Van Noten, Miu Miu, Marc Jacobs and other leading luxury brands positioned her as a firmly established supermodel. In 2008, Hannelore created her first luxury design collaboration: a mini collection of handbags for Belgian leatherware house Delvaux.

Ultramegalore

The 2010 Hannelore Knuts career “anti-retrospective”, ‘Ultramegalore’ at Modemuseum Hasselt, gained widespread attention and reviews from media outlets such as The New York Times and Interview Magazine. The exhibition was curated by Hannelore and filled the museum’s three floors with installations featuring the photographers, designers, painters and musicians she worked with and was inspired by in her career so far. The expo featured an uncredited contribution by Nick Cave as well as works by Ugo Rondinone, Juergen Teller, Azzedine Alaïa, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Luc Tuymans and more. The exhibition also led to a guest editorship by Hannelore for the April 2010 issue of ELLE Belgium.

Later Work

Following the first decade of her modelling career, Hannelore Knuts broadened her repertoire collaborating with fine art imagemakers like Michael Thompson, Tim Walker, Yelena Yemchuk, David Armstrong, Danko Steiner, Lernert & Sander, Joseph Lally, Urs Fischer, Mario Sorrenti and Philip Metten. She ventured out into different creative pursuits including acting and dance. Knuts made her official acting debut in 2010 film ‘Innercoma’, directed by Toon Aerts, followed by performances in Nicolas Provost’s 2011 drama ‘The Invader’. In 2012, she took on the role of David Bowie in the Radio Soulwax and Wim Reygaert film ‘Dave’, a performance that garnered critical acclaim.

Hannelore was a participant in ‘Sterren op de Dansvloer’ (‘Dancing with the Stars’) on Belgian TV channel VTM in 2012 and danced the tango during the Jean Paul Gaultier SS13 runway show.

She then played the role of Maria Martins in Marcel Dzama’s ‘dadaist love story’ ‘A Jester’s Dance’ in 2013. Hannelore went on to collaborate with more artists and modelled as a muse for 2013 painting ‘The Angel’ by esteemed Belgian artist Michaël Borremans. Knuts later starred in the W Magazine short film ‘The Fight’, directed by Douglas Keeve, alongside Glenn O’Brien and Arden Wohl.

Hannelore worked on creative direction and photography for Paris brand Pallas, designing demi-couture tailored looks unveiled in 2013. She also acted as an editor-at-large for 10 magazine and was credited as a stylist for Document Journal and Hermès Magazine. In 2014, Hannelore performed in a live art installation by Lawrence Malstaf which saw her vacuum-sealed above a Paris Fashion Week runway presentation by Dutch designer Iris Van Herpen.

Furthering her modelling legacy, Hannelore Knuts later became the face of high-profile campaigns, runway shows and magazine editorials for global brands like Gucci, Valentino Haute Couture, Harper’s Bazaar, Dior Beauty, Vogue Spain and landed a March 2023 cover for Wallpaper* magazine.

In early 2023, it was announced that Hannelore would be a hosting jury member for new reality series ‘Belgium’s Next Top Model’, debuting on Streamz as from September 2023.

Advocacy and Mindfulness Teaching

Beyond her modelling and creative career, Hannelore Knuts has been an advocate for mental health in the fashion industry and a charity campaign supporter. She acted as a spokesperson for Designers Against Aids in the Belgian Parliament and raised awareness about the vulnerabilities and challenges faced by models, promoting open discussions on mental health through a series of talks.

Hannelore also became a certified mindfulness and compassion meditation teacher in 2021 after completing the course taught by Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield at UC Berkeley Greater Good Science Center. She shared her most useful mindfulness tips in a recurring 2022 TV segment titled ‘Happy Hannelore’ on the programme ‘Iedereen Beroemd’.

Filmography

TV and film work
Year Title Role Director Notes Ref.
1998 Een droom van een meisje as self documentary
2003 Strike Me Pink as self Greg Kadel
2010 Innercoma Mother of the Universe Philip Metten short film
2010 Magnatricity Christian Joy short film
2011 The Invader La naturiste Nicolas Provost
2011 Natural Beauty as self Lernert and Sander short film
2012 Dave Dave Wim Reygaert
2012 Sterren op de Dansvloer as self Recurring
2013 A Jester’s Dance Maria Marcel Dzama
2013 Lust for Life as self Recurring
2014 The Fight as self Douglas Keeve
2016 Human Sanctuary as self Daniel Sannwald
2022 Happy Hannelore as self Recurring
2022 Vrede op Aarde as self TV appearance
2023 De Ideale Wereld as self TV appearance
2023 Belgium’s Next Top Model as self Recurring

Bibliography

  • Knuts, Hannelore (2010). Ultramegalore. Ludion ISBN 9789055449583

References

Hannelore Knuts  Media related to Hannelore Knuts at Wiki Commons

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