Clémence Michallon was born and raised near Paris. She developed an interest in journalism at an early age, which led her to study the subject at City University of London. After completing her undergraduate degree, she went on to receive a master's in Journalism from Columbia University. Michallon's education and passion for writing have given her the opportunity to write for various publications, including The Independent since 2018.
Throughout her career, Michallon has written essays and features covering a wide range of topics, including true-crime, celebrity culture, and literature. Her writing is well-regarded for its depth and insight, making her a valuable contributor to the publications she writes for. Michallon's expertise and unique perspective have allowed her to connect with readers and provide them with a fresh take on current events and cultural phenomena.
In 2014, Michallon made the decision to move to New York City, where she has since established herself as a prominent writer. Recently, she became a US citizen, further solidifying her connection to the country she now calls home. Michallon currently divides her time between New York City and Rhinebeck, NY, where she continues to write and contribute to the world of journalism.