Maya Henry | |
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Born | Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S. | December 5, 2000
Alma mater | New York University |
Maya Henry (born December 15, 2000) is an American heiress, writer, and former model.
She gained public attention for her modeling work with international editions of Vogue , Elle , and Harper's Bazaar.
Maya Henry was born and raised in Corpus Christi, Texas, before moving with her family to Boerne, Texas in 2013.[ citation needed ] She is the daughter of prominent attorney Thomas J. Henry who founded and oversees Thomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys. [1]
From the age of three to seventeen, Henry was a dedicated tennis player, competing at a competitive level. [2] Her training and travel schedule led her to be homeschooled during her formative years.[ citation needed ] Henry pursued higher education in the arts, enrolling in New York University (NYU) where she graduated with a degree in Creative Writing in 2025.[ citation needed ]
Henry first came to broader public attention through modeling work. She is represented by Elite Model Management and Select Model London, and has appeared on runways and in campaigns for Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry and Rami Kadi, and on prominent magazine covers, including international editions for Vogue, Elle, and Harper's Bazaar. Henry closed out George Hobeika’s Paris Fashion Week in 2021. [3]
Henry lived in London starting at age 18, [3] during which time she continued modeling and developing her voice as a writer.
Maya Henry has been involved in philanthropic and environmental initiatives since a young age. In 2008, at age eight, she founded Maya’s Corner, [4] a charitable organization dedicated to supporting children in need. [5] The initiative focuses on providing school supplies and other essentials to underprivileged youth in Texas, aiming to alleviate issues related to education, hunger, and poverty. [6]
In 2017, Henry spearheaded fundraising efforts for the Tree Media Foundation during the Houston Super Bowl Maxim Party silent auction, [7] successfully raising $100,000. [8]