Vogue model Niki Taylor, 51, is now a grandmother .
Niki Taylor, 51, Grandmother and Ageless Beauty!
Vogue model Niki Taylor, 51, is now a grandmother living in Nashville.And she talked to People about how much her life has changed since working the catwalk in ...
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And she talked to People about how much her life has changed since working the catwalk in decades ago.
Taylor wed race car driver Burney Lamar in 2006, and they have two kids: daughter Ciel, 17, and son Rex, 14.
She's also mom to twin boys Hunter and Jake, 31, whom she welcomed at age 19, after marrying her first husband, football player Matthew Martinez in 1993. They divorced in 1996.
'I always wanted to be a mom at a young age,' she shared. 'When I had twins it was a lovely surprise. I pretty much grew up alongside them. To see Jake and Hunter grow into the men they are today it makes me proud.'
In 2025 she became a grandmother when her son Hunter and his wife welcomed a boy.
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Vogue model Niki Taylor, 51, is now a grandmother living in Nashville
And she talked to People about how much her life has changed since working the catwalk in New York City decades ago
'My grandson Nico is yummy!' she said. 'He already has eight teeth, and is so smart and is quite the dancer. It's so special to see your kid turn into a wonderful parent. The love in their house is so special, and I spend as much time as I can with them.'
She loves her new life in the south.
'I do prefer privacy and I have always been a bit of a loner,' she added. 'I live life at a much more natural pace than I did in the '90s. I'm thankful that I was busy, but I was away from my sons Jake and Hunter more than I wanted to be. With Ciel and Rex I feel like I have had a lot better balance of family and work.'
And she still works as a model. The star posed for Elle magazine this month and appeared in Talbots new spring ads.
'My day to day is simple,' she shared. 'Being a mom, fitness and working pretty much define my days. Someone once said you spend the first 40 years acquiring, and the last 40 simplifying. I still am in love with the fashion business, but I love coming home to my family.'
Taylor also talked about her early years as a budding model in Manhattan.
The blonde with the radiant smile landed her first magazine cover for Seventeen when she was just 14-years-old.
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Taylor wed race car driver Burney Lamar in 2006, and they have two kids: daughter Ciel, 17, and son Rex, 14. She's also mom to twin boys Hunter and Jake, 31, whom she welcomed at age 19, after marrying her first husband, football player Matthew Martinez in 1993. They divorced in 1996
Seen in 1989. She started young and just kept working nonstop
In 1990, she won a coveted Vogue cover, becoming the second youngest person, at age 15, to take the front of the fashion bible.
Taylor went on to grace the covers of Cosmopolitan, Allure, Elle, Marie Claire and Shape. Campaigns for major brands like L'Oreal, Gap, Cover Girl, Versace and Jean Paul Gaultier followed, as well as appearances in dozens of fashion shows.
And she had all the right friends including Cindy Crawford and Kate Moss.
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'In a way, I was living two different lives,' Taylor said. 'I was trying to fit in at my high school, but then I would show up on set and all the other models I looked up to were 10 years older than me. There's no handbook for how to handle that.'
She says she was mostly lucky to have a super supportive family — dad Ken, a former highway patrol officer and mom Barbara, a photographer — and a trustworthy manager.
Taylor models St. Laurent at Paris Fashion Week circa 1991 in Paris. 'I always wanted to be a mom at a young age,' she shared. 'When I had twins it was a lovely surprise. I pretty much grew up alongside them'
With Chanel rollerblades on the cover of Vogue in the 1990s. She said, 'To see Jake and Hunter grow into the men they are today it makes me proud.' In 2025 she became a grandmother when her son Hunter and his wife welcomed a boy
On the cover of Seventeen magazine in 1994
She landed on a group Vogue cover in 1992 with Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Karen Mulder, Elaine Irwin, Yasmeen Ghauri, Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell and Tatjana Patitz
Seen on the runway in the early 1990s, left, and in 1989, right, working for Cover Girl
The star wearing a silver matte sequin shirt with a graphite melange sateen slit skirt in the Ellen Tracy Fall 1995 fashion show in New York
'I was young enough that I always had an adult with me,' she revealed. 'When my dad walked in the room people took note. He was a strong, handsome, but gentle man. And so along with him and my mom and manager Jean I had a solid support team around me.'
Niki's sister Krissy, who was also a successful model, passed away from heart disease in 1995
Taylor also talked to People about the death of her sister Krissy Taylor in 1995 at age 17 from an undiagnosed heart condition.
'I don't know how we got through it, but time has helped,' she relayed.
'I think about her often. Like when I see a lifted truck, sunflowers, an old country song, sundresses, the beach, certain scents in the air...yeah, it's often. In many ways, Krissy and I had a special bond that was almost like being a twin, even though she was younger than me. I think anyone who knows about Krissy knows that she was my best friend.'
In 2024, Taylor said age is more about your state of mind.
'As long as you feel good and healthy, you can pretty much take on anything,' she told the Daily Mail.
For decades, there has been a serious stigma about aging within the fashion and beauty industries, with many models speaking out about feeling as though they had a 'shelf life.'
Seen this week in a new ad for the clothing company Talbots
However, in recent years, that has begun to shift, with more and more models finding success later on in life.
Taylor believes that this shift has been a long time coming, explaining that she has seen industry insiders making moves towards increasing diversity for years, a trend that she is happy to see is now being represented in advertisements and campaigns.
'It was unheard of to see a fashion model in her 30s back in the day. [But] it’s just a number, really! We’re all getting older, we’re all changing,' she said.
Still, Taylor joked that she prefers the word 'timeless' rather than 'ageless', noting that it better captures her views on aging.
While she looks as though she hasn't , her life has changed a great deal in the years that followed her history-making 1992 partnership with the brand.
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