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Paul Walker's Daughter Is Now A Fashion Model—And People Are Loving Her Edgy Runway Look

Paul Walker's Daughter Is Now A Fashion Model—And People Are Loving Her Edgy Runway Look
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Fans everywhere grieved the sudden loss of Fast and Furious star, Paul Walker, who died in a car accident in November 2013.

Walker left behind his daughter, Meadow Walker, who lived with him from 2011 to the time of his death, after growing up with Walker's former girlfriend, Rebecca Soteros.


Meadow Walker first launched her Instagram account on September 12, 2015, for her father's birthday.

She was launching the Paul Walker Foundation, which aims to "do good" for people and the environment.

Meadow claimed at the time:

"Reflecting on my father, I found myself reflecting on his passions. His passion for the ocean, his passion for rescuing animals, his passion for helping people and his passion for spontaneous goodwill."
"I wanted to start this foundation because I want to share that piece of him with the world."
"I want to share that part of him with others."
"I am tremendously proud to be launching The #PaulWalkerFoundation (@paulwalkerfdn) on his birthday. I can't think of a better way to celebrate my father."

Now 22 years old, Meadow Walker has emerged into the social media limelight, and the internet can't get enough of her.

Back in January 2021, she was happy to announce that she would be the lead in the Proenza Schouler's Pre-Fall 2021 ad campaign.

In February 2021, Walker announced she would also be on Proenza Schouler's runway cast, right alongside Kamala Harris's daughter, Ella Emhoff.

And as if that weren't enough, Meadow more than solidified her role as a runway model this past Sunday, when she appeared on the international runway at Givenchy's Fall/Winter 2021 show during Paris Fashion Week.

Meadow shared a short video from the show on Instagram:

She captioned the post:

"Thank you Matt for your complete support and determination to safely get me to Paris from NY."
"Thank you to everyone involved. Endless gratitude and love for you all."

Walker showed off on the runway in a long, sleek black blazer and an asymmetrically-cut skirt. Paired with black boots and tights, as well as a black and white bob, Walker was the epitome of "edgy" this weekend.

And fans of Meadow Walker and Paul Walker couldn't get enough of it.

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@meadowwalker/Instagram


@meadowwalker/Instagram


@meadowwalker/Instagram


@meadowwalker/Instagram


@meadowwalker/Instagram

Fans are sure, too, Paul Walker would be incredibly proud of her.

We have no doubt we'll be seeing more of Walker on the runway in the not-so-distant future.

She obviously already has the runway and ad campaign lined up for Proenza Schouler's throughout the rest of this year, but with how quickly she's lining up appearances, there's no telling how many more times we'll see her performing in 2021 and beyond.

But something tells us Meadow Walker could appear pretty much every day from now through the new year, and her fans would not mind one bit.

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