Langley Fox (born around 1989) is an American illustrator and model based in Silver Lake, California. She is the daughter of actress Mariel Hemingway and documentary filmmaker Stephen Crisman, the younger sister of model Dree Hemingway, and the great-granddaughter of author Ernest Hemingway. Her surname is Hemingway, with Fox as her middle name.
After graduating from Otis College of Art and Design, she worked as an artist and model managed by Next Management. Her artwork consists mainly of photorealistic pencil drawings inspired by her childhood in Ketchum, Idaho, often related to fashion. By 2014, she had been commissioned by Alice+Olivia, Louis Vuitton, and TL-180, designed a popup store for Marc Jacobs, and modeled for Marc Jacobs' Dot perfume campaign and New York Fashion Week runway. By 2016, she had done design work for Tumi Inc. and held her first gallery show in collaboration with photographer Andrew Kuykendall, whose portraits featured her.
United States