Eve Jobs went viral online following her recent Milan Fashion Week update on Instagram. Her September 30, 2025 carousel on Instagram featured images from the September 27 Bottega Veneta show, which she had attended.
“Milan with Bottega!! What a wonderful show – biggest congratulations to @louise_trotter_ and the whole team. Thank you for having us,” she captioned the carousel.In her Instagram carousel, Eve included a now-viral selfie highlighting her glossy golden hair and radiant complexion.
Eve, the youngest of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and businesswoman Laurene Powell Jobs' four children, is a model, signed with DNA Model Management, and has worked with several major fashion brands.
Following her Instagram update about the Milan Fashion Week, netizens took screenshots of her selfie. It was then circulated widely across social media. On X (formerly Twitter), a post by a user named Zoomer gained massive traction.
The post was a screenshot of Eve’s selfie with the caption:
“Steve Jobs’ daughter btw.”Shared on October 2, it amassed over 103.2 million views as of October 6, 2025. For many online viewers, the viral image marked their first introduction to the 27-year-old model, not as the daughter of a tech icon, but as an emerging figure in the fashion world.
What else do we know about Eve Jobs?

Eve Jobs was born in 1998, on July 9, to Steve Jobs and Laurene Powell, who already had two children at the time, Erin and Reed Jobs. She also has a half-sister, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, from her father’s previous relationship. Eve attended Upper Echelon Academy in Florida and then graduated from Stanford University with a degree in Science, Technology, and Society.
Although the Jobs children largely stay out of the spotlight, Steve once offered a rare glimpse into their personalities in Walter Isaacson’s 2011 biography Steve Jobs.
Speaking to Issacson, Steve described Eve as strong-willed and intellectually formidable.
“She’s a pistol and has the strongest will of any kid I’ve ever met… It’s like payback. Eve is more sensitive than a lot of people think. She’s so smart...She’s in the process of learning how to be who she is, but tempers it around the edges so that she can have the friends that she needs.” he told Isaacson (As per People magazine report dated July 28, 2025)The report also noted that he envisioned a bright future for his daughter, saying he could one day see her “running Apple” or even becoming the “President of the United States.”
From a young age, Steve Jobs' youngest daughter found her passion in equestrian sports.
According to the United States Equestrian Federation, Eve began riding horses at six and competed across the U.S. before participating in several major European events. She spoke about her equestrian journey in a 2017 interview with Upper Echelon Academy.
“Riding always keeps you humble...It’s great to see your hard work pay off, but you have to constantly stay at the top of your game. It has taught me independence, dedication, and perseverance, which I can apply to all realms of my life,” Eve remarked (as per People magazine report)Steve's daughter continued competing during her time at Stanford, ranking fifth among the top 1,000 riders under 25 worldwide, as noted by Horse Sport.
Alongside her equestrian achievements, Eve also made strides in the modeling industry. She debuted in December 2020 in Glossier’s holiday campaign alongside actress Sydney Sweeney. A year later walked her first Paris Fashion Week runway for Coperni.
Her career advanced further in March 2022, when she signed with DNA Model Management. Since then, she has appeared in Vanity Fair, Vogue Japan cover, and attended the Met Gala in 2022.
Eve began dating fellow equestrian Harry Charles in 2022. The couple married on July 26, 2025.
Though Eve Jobs appears to be expanding her modeling career, she has not completely distanced herself from her family’s tech legacy. In 2022, she made headlines after posting a meme on her Instagram Stories comparing the iPhone 14 and iPhone 13, joking that the two looked “essentially the same.”
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