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After saying she was ‘absolutely done’ having kids, Nara Smith has announced her surprise pregnancy.

From the quiet streets of Spanish Fork, Utah, to the glittering runways of Paris and Milan, the Smith siblings have carved out an extraordinary path in the fashion and music industries.

Lucky Blue Smith, Starlie Cheyenne, Daisy Clementine, and Pyper America aren't just another set of beautiful faces. Imagine the Partridge Family, but for the Instagram age. Oh, and swap out the bell-bottoms for Balenciaga.

Who are the Smiths?

Born on June 4, 1998, 27-year-old Lucky Blue Smith has become the face of a new generation of models.

His platinum blonde hair and piercing blue eyes captivated the fashion world, but Lucky's story is far from a solo act. His sisters — Starlie Cheyenne, Daisy Clementine, and Pyper America — are models, musicians, and influencers as well. The result? The Smith family are kind of everywhere right now.

The Smith family.The Smith family. Image: Getty

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Raised in a devout Mormon household, the Smith siblings were encouraged to embrace creativity and maintain strong family bonds.

Their father, Dallon Smith, isn't just a supportive parent. He's also the mastermind behind their success, as well as the manager of their family band, The Atomics.

The modelling journey: A family affair.

Daisy Clementine, now 29, was the first Smith family member to hit the scene when she signed to a modelling agency at the age of 14.

In fact, it was Daisy's contract signing that turned into a life-changing moment for the family, when the agency saw potential not just in one Smith, but in all four. Lucky Blue was only 10 at the time, but Pyper America (now 28) and Starlie Cheyenne (now 31), were also signed to the agency. Two years later, when Lucky Blue was 12, he signed to Next Models, making the Smith family one to watch in the fashion industry.

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Soon enough, Lucky Blue's career skyrocketed, and since then, he's walked runways for prestigious brands like Versace, Fendi, and Bottega Veneta, and starred in campaigns for Calvin Klein, Tom Ford, and Ralph Lauren.

Reflecting on his sisters' influence, Lucky Blue told PAPER magazine in December 2019, "We kind of got and grew into this industry together. They always have inspired me. Having them around me while in this industry is something I'll always be grateful for. Being able to work with your family is a dream."

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Starlie Cheyenne: The rock star.

As the eldest Smith sibling, 31-year-old Starlie Cheyenne stands out with her dark hair, vintage aesthetic, and undeniable star power and bringing a unique edge to the Smith family.

In keeping with the family’s tradition of distinctive names, she welcomed her daughter, Gogo Valentine, on December 2, 2020.

While Starlie has made her mark in the modelling world, it's her passion for music that truly defines her. As the lead vocalist of The Atomics, the family’s surf-rock band, Starlie channels much of her creative energy into music.

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Today, she seems to enjoy living life outside of the spotlight.

Starlie keeps a low presence on social media and hasn't shared any updates since last January.

Daisy Clementine: The pioneer.

Daisy Clementine, 29, was the first sibling to enter the modelling world, where she quickly built a prominent career in the industry.

Daisy has been featured in major campaigns for brands like H&M, Forever 21, and Mavi, and has graced the pages of top fashion magazines, including Harper's Bazaar and Cosmopolitan.

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Beyond modelling, Daisy's passion for photography has flourished. She often shares her work on social media, capturing intimate moments with her siblings.

Today, she lives in New Zealand with her husband Trent Hulme, whom she married last September.

Just last week, Daisy celebrated a year living in Auckland, saying she's learned so much about herself since making the big move.

"While I have felt many emotions, the biggest one I feel is Gratitude," she wrote. "Gratitude for my husband Trent Hulme and the Hulme family for welcoming me and supporting me as I have settled in. Gratitude for the love and support of my family and friends back home.

Daisy continued: "Gratitude for all of the lovely people I have met and the friendships I am building… Gratitude for the jaw-dropping beauty in this country… And gratitude for myself for just showing up and forcing myself out of my comfort zone every single day.

"I'm a true introvert at heart, but boy have I pushed my self to be extroverted."

Pyper America: The muse.

With her ethereal beauty and striking resemblance to Lucky Blue, Pyper America, 28, has become a muse for some of the world's most renowned photographers, including Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.

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Her standout moment came when she starred alongside Lucky Blue in Moncler's Fall campaign, which was shot by the legendary Annie Leibovitz.

Lucky Blue, who has often worked closely with Pyper, said that "Pyps is the best to work with".

"She's always cracking jokes and filming funny videos," he added. "She always brings such an amazing energy to the shoot... she's the best travel buddy and the easiest to work with."

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Today, Pyper lives in Los Angeles, where she works as a model.

In February, she announced her engagement to LA DJ and producer Miles Whitworth (aka Mileage) after one year together. Just last month, she shared a photo of her in her mother's wedding dress and of a Mormon temple, meaning congratulations could be in order for the happy couple.

The Atomics: A family band.

Music runs deep in the Smith family. The Atomics, which features all four siblings and is managed by their father, is the embodiment of that shared passion.

With their surf-rock sound and stylish image, The Atomics quickly made waves in both the music and fashion worlds. Their 2017 Coachella performance was a defining moment, and solidified their place on the scene.

In an interview with Interview magazine, Lucky Blue said that "continuing to make new music is a priority" for them.

"It's nice, actually, me and Pyper can just come in at the end of the process and figure out the bass line for each song," he added.

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Lucky Blue's growing family.

At the age of 21, Lucky Blue married model Nara Aziza Pellman in February 2020.

Since then, they've welcomed three children: Rumble Honey, born in October 2020; Slim Easy, born in January 2022; and their latest addition, Whimsy Lou, born in April 2024.

Now, the family is growing once again, after the couple announced they're expecting baby number four.

"Our little surprise," they wrote on a joint Instagram post on Monday.

"Baby 4 loading…" the accompanying video read over a sweet video of the couple cuddling before Lucky gently kisses Nara's growing bump.

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It comes less than a year after the couple said they were finished having children.

"After Whimsy, we are absolutely done now," Nara told GQ in August 2024. "Having toddlers is the best sort of birth control, because they're wild."

"We feel like we couldn't be as good of parents if we added in any more," Lucky added.

But sometimes life has other plans.

Nara also spoke of how she loved being a young mother, after welcoming her first child at 19.

"Lucky had Gravity when he was really young," she told the publication. "It felt like a natural thing: Yeah, I think I'm ready to have kids. When I'm 40, they'll be 20, and we'll grow up together," she explains.

"I want to build my life with them rather than trying to integrate them into my life later," she says. "And it worked out great. I love being a young mom."

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Lucky's family also includes Gravity Blue, his seven-year-old daughter from a previous relationship with model Stormi Bree Henley, born in 2017.

Despite the demands of his modelling career, Lucky Blue has embraced fatherhood. His social media accounts now offer glimpses into his home life, showing a more grounded side to the international model. Meanwhile, Nara has gained a major following on TikTok, where she shows off her tradwife lifestyle and cooking videos.

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There seems to be a harmonious co-parenting dynamic between Lucky Blue, Nara, and Stormi Bree, with Stormi even publicly praising Nara's care for Gravity in a TikTok video.

Last June, Stormi joked about how well Gravity eats at her dad’s house, thanks to Nara's elaborate homemade meals, captioning a video, “When your child’s stepmum goes viral on TikTok for cooking yummy food so you know your child eats really well at her dad’s house.”

The family dynamic.

The Smith siblings' success isn't just about talent — it's about their strong bond. Despite busy schedules and individual projects, they've always prioritised family, often collaborating on photoshoots and music projects.

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Their parents, Sheridan and Dallon Smith, have been instrumental in their success, providing unwavering support and guidance as they navigated the challenges of fame.

Looking ahead, Lucky Blue continues to be a sought-after model, shooting campaigns with Golden Goose and Mont Blanc.

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He's also expressed interest in expanding his acting career, after making his debut in the 2016 film Love Everlasting.

Meanwhile, Starlie, Pyper and Daisy continue to pursue diverse projects in modelling, motherhood, music, and beyond.

Feature image: Getty, Instagram/luckybsmith.

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