Magazines and fashion shows Photographer
Steven Meisel "discovered" Hearst and shot her first magazine cover for
Vogue Italia in April 2004. Since then, she has appeared internationally on a variety of magazine covers such as
Vogue, ''
Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Marie Claire, GQ, L'Officiel, and Esquire''. She has worked with several well-known photographers such as Meisel,
Patrick Demarchelier,
Ellen Von Unwerth,
Mario Testino,
Peter Lindbergh,
Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. Hearst has modeled for fashion designers such as
Chanel,
Fendi,
Catherine Malandrino,
Nicole Miller, and
Jeremy Scott.
Advertising Hearst has appeared in advertising campaigns for
Prada,
Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen, Bottega Veneta,
Sephora, L'Oreal Ferria,
DKNY, MYLA Lingerie,
H&M, NARS Cosmetics, MAC Cosmetics, Miss Me Jeans,
Moschino Cheap & Chic. In 2007, she appeared in Puma's French 77, after which Puma engaged her to design a line of handbags for their collection. In Spring of 2012,
Swarovski chose Hearst to be its ambassador for its Heart Truth campaign, sponsored by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, intended to raise women's awareness about heart health.
Journalism Hearst was briefly a columnist for
Page Six, a feature of the Sunday edition of the
New York Post. She also ran a lifestyle and fashion blog.
Other roles Hearst made an appearance in the music video for the Miles Fisher cover of "This Must Be the Place". Hearst again starred in a music video in 2011 for Cisco Adler's "Song for All the Girls", where she is graphically murdered by a spin saw. She also has a minor role in
Johnny Polygon's "LimoSexSuperstar" video. In 2015 Hearst co-starred in the
Lifetime shoplifting comedy
Stealing Chanel with
Carol Alt,
John Rothman, and Anna Maria Cianciulli.
Reality TV Hearst served alongside
Anne Vyalitsyna and
Naomi Campbell as a supermodel coach for the second edition of
Oxygen's The Face modeling reality competition. The season premiered on March 5, 2014. ==Personal life==