Tatler's 2025 Little Black Book: Princess Andre Leads New Generation
Tatler's 2025 Most Eligible Young Women Revealed

The prestigious society magazine Tatler has revealed its highly anticipated annual compilation of Britain's most eligible young women, showcasing 112 remarkable individuals under the age of 34 who are making waves across various fields.

Reality Royalty Meets High Society

Perhaps the most surprising inclusion in the 2025 Little Black Book comes not from aristocratic lineage but from reality television royalty. Eighteen-year-old Princess Andre, daughter of Katie Price and Peter Andre, has secured a coveted spot among Britain's brightest young talents. The aspiring TV star and influencer has enjoyed a meteoric rise, landing significant brand deals with PrettyLittleThing, Superdrug, and Morphe while amassing over 743,000 Instagram followers.

The magazine describes Princess Andre as 'the face of a new generation of British pop culture royalty' and notes her ambition to become 'a millionaire by the age of 20'. Her inclusion marks a significant shift in what constitutes eligibility in modern British society.

Diverse Talents Across Industries

The list features an impressive array of young women excelling in their respective fields. Among the notable names is 26-year-old singer Olivia Dean, who has captivated audiences with her soulful hits like 'Man I Need'. Sports representation comes from tennis prodigy Isabelle Lacy, who made her Wimbledon debut in 2023 at just 19 years old.

Social media influence is strongly represented by content creators like Tobi Ojora, who describes her content as covering 'facts, face, fitness, fashion'. The 24-year-old Lola Consuelos, daughter of American television personalities Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, also features prominently as an emerging singer-songwriter based in London.

Fashion and Business Powerhouses

The fashion world is well represented with rising stars like 19-year-old Apollonie Halard, who has impressed with her ethereal collections and studies at Paris's Institut Français de la Mode. Meanwhile, 23-year-old Thyra Goldsmith has stepped out from her family's banking dynasty shadow to co-found Bambaz, a successful capsule jewellery company.

In the modelling sphere, 19-year-old Maya Wigram, daughter of celebrated designer Phoebe Philo, has followed in her mother's footsteps by walking for Chloé and appearing in Vogue France. The list also includes 20-year-old Angelina Kendall, who has quickly become a sought-after model for luxury brands including Dior, Chanel, and Valentino.

Acting talent features prominently with 22-year-old Emily Carey, known for their role as young Alicent Hightower in HBO's House of the Dragon, and Florence Hunt, who at just 18 has already appeared in Netflix's Bridgerton.

Academic Excellence and Entrepreneurship

The compilation showcases impressive academic achievements alongside creative and business successes. Twenty-two-year-old Clemmie Read boasts a first-class degree in English from Oxford's Magdalen College, while 27-year-old Paola Foster holds degrees from both Harvard and Yale.

Entrepreneurial spirit shines through with 24-year-old Amelia Hitchcock-Merritt, who turned a £400 investment into a jewellery brand generating over £1,000,000 in revenue. Similarly, 26-year-old Minnie Royden founded the popular fashion brand Minka Dink London from her lockdown sewing projects.

The 2025 Little Black Book demonstrates that modern eligibility encompasses far more than just family connections, celebrating genuine achievement across entertainment, business, sports, and the arts while acknowledging the changing landscape of British success stories.