Drawn gradually by that family into espousing the French cause against Paoli and the Anglophiles, he was forced to leave Corsica and to proceed with Laetitia and her son to Toulon, in the early part of the autumn of 1793.
During a relaxing day at the beach, a Paris modeling agent from Madison Models discovered Laetitia playing in the sand.
Flip through any women's magazine and you may just catch a glimpse of Adriana Lima in a Maybelline ad or Laetitia Casta in one for L'Oreal.
Growing up in Normandy, Laetitia was a tomboy who enjoyed drawing and writing.
His father, a Swiss officer in the service of the Genoese Republic, had married the mother of Laetitia Bonaparte, after the decease of her first husband.
In 1999, the French government made Laetitia the model for the bust of "Marianne", a great symbol of the French Republic and a great honor.
Laetitia Casta is a French beauty who was discovered at the tender age of fifteen.
Laetitia Casta is a natural beauty that has impressed the modeling world with her style and French exotic appeal.
Laetitia popularity led to movie and commercial offers.
Magazines became a big source of revenue for Laetitia when she became involved in numerous print publication contracts.
She was the daughter of Sir Thomas Wyse, British plenipotentiary at Athens, and Laetitia Bonaparte, niece of Napoleon I.
So, after many years of modeling and acting, Laetitia had her first baby (Santeen) on October 19,2001 with then boyfriend Stéphane Sednaoui.
The anecdotes of Swift related in Spence, Laetitia Pilkington, Wilson's Swiftiana, Delany's Autobiography, &c., though often amusing, can hardly be accepted as authentic.
When Laetitia is not busy with her career, she enjoys writing, dancing, rollerblading, traveling, cooking with her mom and practicing her Judo skills (she is a brown belt).
With a foundation of strong family values, it is no wonder that Laetitia is one of the most down-to-earth and "real" model in the industry.