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Casey Legler

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Personal Details :

  • Full Name: Casey Legler
  • Date of Birth: April 26, 1977
  • Place of Birth: Fréjus, France
  • Nationality: French-American
  • Gender Identity: Trans-butch non-binary
  • Pronouns: They/Them
  • Height: Approximately 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
  • Languages Spoken: English, French
  • Profession: Former Olympic swimmer, model, writer, artist
  • Known For: Being the first woman signed to Ford Models to model exclusively in men’s fashion
  • Education: Attended Smith College (cum laude graduate, Phi Beta Kappa)
  • Spouse: Siri May (UN Human Rights Expert)
  • Current Residence: New York City and Sydney, Australia
  • Sexual Orientation: Queer
  • Notable Health Info: Diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome
  • Personal Struggles: Former struggles with addiction (alcohol and drugs) during teen and early adult years; now in recovery
  • Religion/Belief: Not publicly discussed; memoir emphasizes themes of healing and personal growth
  • Books Published: Godspeed: A Memoir (2018)

Social Media Presence :

Career Overview :

Casey Legler began their professional journey as an Olympic swimmer, representing France at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics at the age of 19. During practice, they broke the world record in the 50-meter freestyle. In competition, they placed 29th in the 50 m freestyle and helped France achieve 10th place in the 4×100 m freestyle relay.

After retiring from swimming at age 21, Casey pursued multiple academic disciplines, including architecture, law, and medicine. They earned a cum laude degree from Smith College and became a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. Despite being accepted into law and medical school, they ultimately chose to pursue a more creative path.

In 2012, Legler broke new ground in the fashion industry by becoming the first woman signed to Ford Models to exclusively model menswear. Introduced to the modeling world by photographer Cass Bird, Casey challenged traditional gender roles and became a symbol of androgynous and non-binary fashion.

They went on to appear in editorials and campaigns for Diesel, AllSaints, The Upside, Vogue, Time, and Le Monde. One notable campaign with “The Upside” promoted LGBTQ+ visibility and donated profits to queer charities, aligning with Casey’s values of inclusivity and advocacy.

In 2018, Casey published their memoir, Godspeed, through Simon & Schuster. The book received widespread acclaim for its raw and poetic portrayal of their journey through elite sports, addiction, trauma, and self-discovery. It has been praised for its honesty and depth, contributing meaningfully to LGBTQ+ and mental health literature.

Today, Casey Legler continues to work as a visual artist, author, and public speaker. They also co-manage the restaurant La Mercerie in New York and live between New York City and Sydney with their spouse, Siri May. Their career continues to center around themes of identity, healing, and creative freedom.

Personal Life & Interests :

Casey Legler was born on April 26, 1977, in Fréjus, France, to American expatriate parents. They spent their early life immersed in competitive swimming, beginning at age 13 and eventually reaching the Olympics at 19. After retiring from sports, Casey explored several academic paths including architecture, law, and medicine before finding their calling in the arts and fashion.

They identify as trans-butch and non-binary and use they/them pronouns. Casey has spoken openly about their experience with gender, substance abuse, and mental health. They were diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome and have embraced neurodiversity as part of their personal identity.

Casey is married to Siri May, a United Nations human rights expert. The couple splits their time between New York City and Sydney, Australia. Their personal life reflects their values of authenticity, healing, and advocacy for marginalized communities.

Beyond modeling and writing, Casey is also a visual artist and restaurateur. They co-manage La Mercerie, a stylish French restaurant in Soho, New York. Their interests include architecture, poetry, activism, and exploring non-conforming expressions of gender through art and lifestyle.

Casey continues to use their platform to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, mental health awareness, and creative freedom, inspiring many through their lived experience and multidisciplinary work.

Net Worth :

As of now, there’s no publicly available reliable estimate for Casey Legler’s net worth. Leading sources that typically provide celebrity net‐worth figures—such as Forbes, Celebrity Net Worth, or similar—do not list valuations for Casey, and neither do major financial disclosures. Here’s what is known:

  • Wikipedia and other professional biographies do not mention any net worth estimation.

  • Casey has diverse career income streams—including Olympic swimming, modeling (as a trailblazer for Ford Models), writing (their memoir Godspeed), visual art, and co-managing La Mercerie—so their financial status likely reflects a multifaceted creative enterprise rather than headline-level celebrity wealth.

Awards & Achievements :

  • Olympic Record & Participation: Broke the world record in the 50 m freestyle during practice and competed for France in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, finishing 29th in the 50 m freestyle and 10th in the 4×100 m freestyle relay.
  • Trailblazing Modeling Career: In 2012, became the first woman signed to Ford Models exclusively to represent men’s fashion, challenging industry gender norms and appearing in top publications like Vogue, Le Monde, and Time.
  • Major Campaigns: Featured in high-profile fashion campaigns for brands like Diesel, AllSaints, and Jodhi Meares’ “The Upside” activewear line, with proceeds benefiting LGBTQ+ charities.
  • Published Author: Released the acclaimed memoir Godspeed: A Memoir (July 10, 2018), recognized for its raw and poetic narrative on addiction, trauma, and identity.
  • Literary Award: Godspeed won **International Autobiography of the Year** at the Telegraph Sports Book Awards.
  • Academic Honors: Graduated cum laude from Smith College and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
  • Media Recognition: Profiles in major outlets including *The Guardian*, *The Observer*, *TIME*, and ABC’s *7.30*, highlighting their unique journey and advocacy.

Fun Facts :

  • Casey Legler is the first woman ever signed to Ford Models to model exclusively in men’s fashion.
  • They competed as a swimmer for France in the 1996 Summer Olympics at just 19 years old.
  • Before becoming a model and artist, Casey studied architecture, law, and medicine, and graduated cum laude from Smith College.
  • They are neurodivergent and were diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome in adulthood.
  • Their memoir, Godspeed, was praised for its poetic and raw narrative, covering themes like addiction, identity, and recovery.
  • Casey uses they/them pronouns and identifies as trans-butch and non-binary.
  • They are married to Siri May, a UN human rights advocate, and split time between New York City and Sydney.
  • They once said they modeled menswear because it allowed them to be seen for who they are—without being objectified.
  • Casey is also a restaurateur, helping to run the chic French restaurant La Mercerie in SoHo, NYC.
  • They believe that creative expression—through fashion, writing, or food—is a form of activism.
  • He opened a restaurant called Blue’s Fish & Soul in California.