Charli Fisher Redefining Modern Luxury with Heart and Purpose
- Hinton Magazine

- Nov 18, 2025
- 5 min read
Charli Fisher is part of a new generation of storytellers who move with ease across the worlds of fashion travel and broadcast. She has carved out a career that feels both polished and refreshingly grounded balancing international campaigns with a presence that remains unmistakably human. From the serene elegance of sustainable luxury resorts to the charged energy of red carpets and fashion weeks she brings a quiet intentionality to every space she enters. Her success is not the result of surface glamour but of a deep commitment to connection creativity and authenticity. In her conversation with Hinton Magazine she invites us behind the scenes of a life lived in motion and reveals the values that shape her work and her view of luxury today.

You have built a career that moves fluidly between presenting, modelling and brand ambassadorship. What is the common thread that ties it all together for you?
For me, the common thread has always been storytelling and connection. Each part of my career feeds into the other - presenting has given me a voice, modelling has taught me about creativity and brand work/influencing allows me to merge both worlds.
You have fronted campaigns for sustainable names like Naeco and eco resorts such as Soneva. How important is it for you that luxury and sustainability go hand in hand?
For me, it’s really about responsibility and making a positive impact. I believe luxury should absolutely elevate an experience, whilst still being kind to the planet. Working with sustainable brands has shown me that you can have style and quality while still making conscious choices- and that’s something I’m very passionate about.

From the cover of Harpers Bazaar to hosting property shows, you have navigated both fashion and real estate worlds. Do you see them as different arenas or two sides of the same coin when it comes to lifestyle storytelling?
I see them as two sides of the same coin. Both worlds are about aspiration, style and the way people live- one through clothing and personal expression, the other through spaces and lifestyle.
You are currently filming The Luxury Travel Insider. What drew you to this project and what does luxury travel mean to you personally, beyond the glossy surface?
The Luxury Travel Insider allows me to combine two things I love: storytelling and exploring the world. For me, luxury travel is about experiences that are immersive, authentic and memorable. It’s the attention to detail, the people you meet and the way a place makes you feel.

Travelling the world to represent brands must look dreamlike on Instagram, but what is the reality behind the lens that we do not see?
It may look effortless on Instagram, but the reality is a lot of planning, coordination, long hours and adaptability – and that’s before filming! I’m constantly problem-solving on the spot, but that’s part of what I love about it: the energy I put into it makes it feel even more rewarding.
Having worked with the likes of Channel 4 and Sotheby’s International Realty, what has been your most surreal or defining on camera moment so far?
I’m incredibly grateful for all the opportunities, channels and brands that I’ve worked with over the years, but I’d probably say creating my own concept and seeing it brought to air was the most defining moment for me. Producing and presenting The Luxury Travel Insider allowed me to take a vision from idea to the screen and that experience of bringing my vision to life was incredibly rewarding and a real milestone in my career.

You have built trust with luxury audiences while still keeping a very real and approachable presence online. How do you strike that balance in an era of over curated feeds?
I think it’s about striking a balance between curation and reality. Of course, some planning goes into the content - there are often a million photos before the perfect shot - but I now focus on posting what I genuinely enjoy: my experiences, a bit of work and personal moments that feel authentic. That’s what I think keeps my presence relatable while still appealing to a luxury audience.
You are often on the red carpet or front row at fashion weeks. Do you ever stop to take in the moment or is it always work mode first?
I tend to blend both worlds and that balance is very much a part of my life. I love the energy of red carpets and fashion weeks, but I also stay grounded and make sure to switch off when I can. It’s about enjoying the glamour while keeping a sense of normality and perspective.

With so many projects under your belt, from The Property Insider Podcast to SriLankan Airlines campaigns, how do you decide which collaborations align with your personal brand?
I look for projects that resonate with my values, whether it’s a story I’m passionate about or a brand I genuinely admire. Each collaboration needs to feel natural and fit the lifestyle and storytelling I’ve built over the years. If it aligns creatively and ethically, it’s usually a yes.
Looking ahead, what excites you most about the next chapter in your career. Are there dream brands, destinations or projects still on the horizon?
Looking ahead, I have a few very exciting opportunities coming up that I’ll be able to share shortly, as well as visits to more incredible places around the world.

Charli reflects on the thread that ties her diverse career together. Storytelling sits at the heart of everything she does whether she is fronting a campaign for a sustainable brand hosting a property series or filming her own show The Luxury Travel Insider. She speaks openly about the realities behind the curated images the long hours the challenges and the moments that stay with her. She also explores what luxury means to her now favouring depth over gloss and experiences that feel meaningful rather than excessive. As she looks ahead to her next chapter she hints at new horizons and future projects that continue her pursuit of craft connection and a life shaped by intention.
Image Credits:
Talent- Charli Fisher
Shot by Alan Strutt
Make up by Sofia Isabella
Hair by Tarik Bennafla at Stella Creative Artists using Maria Nila.
Styled by Habon
Assisted by Evan Yifeng
Shot at The Pelham London, South Kensington
Outfits Credits:
Image 1: grlondonparis Crop Shirt and Trousers, Jewellery: Retro Chic
Image 2: Olivia Black Leather Jacket and Rue Agthonis Skirt
Image 3: Rue Agthonis
Image 4: Olivia Dark wash denim Jacket and jeans with open stitching, Jewellery: Retro Chic
Image 5: Out of Sync Coat, Jewellery: Retro Chic
Image 6: Out of Sync Two piece Jewellery: Retro Chic
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