Leah Rose and Ava Marie Clements, identical twin sisters born on July 7, 2010 in California, recently celebrated another birthday with charm and confidence. For the occasion, the twins expressed their distinct personalities through their outfits: Ava chose a classic floral dress, while Leah went for a more playful look with a crop top and a light sarong skirt. The styling highlighted both their individuality and the self-assured presence they’ve developed thanks to growing up in the spotlight.
The twins’ modeling journey began very early—they first started appearing in projects when they were just six months old. But after a few early gigs, their parents decided to pause their modeling work to let them simply enjoy a childhood away from the pressures of the industry. When Leah and Ava turned seven, their return to modeling felt more intentional: they re-entered the business with excitement and a clearer sense of self.
Their parents, Jaqi and Kevin Clements, have made it a priority to keep their daughters grounded and balanced. While the twins pursue modeling, their schedules still revolve around school, dance, and swimming — important routines designed to preserve their childhood and provide structure. This balance has allowed them to thrive, both in front of the camera and outside of it.
Since returning to modeling, Leah and Ava have built an impressive portfolio and a powerful online presence. By January 2025, the twins had amassed over 2.1 million followers on Instagram. They have worked with top brands such as Nike, Disney, Mattel, Target, Old Navy, Levi’s, and more. Their social media and modeling success have earned them widespread recognition — with various outlets referring to them as “the most beautiful twins in the world.”
Despite their fame, the Clements family keeps education and normalcy in focus. According to their mom, modeling gigs are scheduled to avoid interfering with school; on set, there’s even a teacher to help ensure the girls keep up with their studies. Whenever they’re not working, Leah and Ava take part in everyday activities like swimming and dance, maintaining a childhood grounded in play and growth.
Beyond their modeling careers, the twins and their family have also used their platform for meaningful causes. In 2019, their father, Kevin Clements, was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. The twins helped raise awareness for bone marrow donation through their online presence while the family looked for a donor. Their journey isn’t just about beauty or brand deals — it’s also about love, resilience, and using influence to make a difference.
