Toni Garrn (born July 7, 1992) is a German model.
When Garrn was 13 she was discovered by Claudia Midolo, the owner of German model agency Modelwerk during the FIFA World Cup 2006 in her hometown Hamburg, and then signed with New York agency Women Management
Garrn debuted on the runway at age 15 as an exclusive for the Calvin Klein Spring/Summer 2008 runway show in New York.
She then went on to be featured in the designer's ad campaign. The following season, she again walked exclusively for Calvin Klein.
In the 2009-seasons, she walked over 60 shows for prestigious designers such as Dior, Herms, Dolce & Gabbana, Michael Kors and others during fashion week.
She has appeared in Vogue (Paris, Italy, Germany, Russia, China, Spain), Muse, Elle (US, Italy, France), Numro (France, Tokyo), Glamour (US), Marie-Claire (Italy), Another Magazine, Harper's Bazaar (US), i-D, and on the covers of Tush magazine and V magazine as the eighth ranked model of spring 2008.
She has appeared in campaigns for Calvin Klein, Prada, Versace, Cartier (Fragrance), Jill Stuart, Fendi, Chlo, Emporio Armani, Hugo Boss, Etro, Zara, H&M, Dior, Donna Karan, JOOP!, Shiseido, Filippa K, Givenchy (Makeup), Juicy Couture, Max Mara, Ralph Lauren and Burberry.
In Fall 2011, Garrn started modeling for Victoria's Secret, firstly appearing in their catalogs doing the clothing line.
In April 2012, Garrn was reported wrongly by the media to have been chosen to become an official Victoria's Secret Angel
The reports were all based on a misleading tweet by the official Victoria's Secret Twitter-account which mentioned Garrn as "#NewAngel"
Soon after it was revealed that Garrn was merely chosen to star in a Victoria's Secret campaign for the "Dream Angel"-line alongside Erin Heatherton and Lindsay Ellingson as well as the "Angels in love"-commercial starring Elyse Taylor in addition.
Garrn lives in an apartment in Financial District, Manhattan in New York City with her best friend Ali Stephens.
She is also friends with fellow models Karlie Kloss, Jourdan Dunn, Sigrid Agren and Taryn Davidson.
She also covered the February 2009 edition of Numro for their #100 issue.
