Lauren Conrad is a well-known American author, television personality, and fashion designer. She was born on February 1, 1986, in Laguna Beach, California. Conrad first gained fame as a teenager when she appeared on the reality show Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, which documented her life and that of her friends. She subsequently starred in her own spin-off series, The Hills, which followed her personal and professional life as she pursued a career in the fashion industry.
Conrad is also an accomplished author, having written two series of books, L.A. Candy and The Fame Game. These series, which are geared towards young adult readers, have been popular due to Conrad's ability to provide an insider's view into the worlds of fashion and television. In addition to her writing, Conrad has also been a guest judge on America's Next Top Model and has earned an estimated $1.5 million annually for her television appearances, fashion line, and product endorsements.
In addition to her professional accomplishments, Conrad is also married to William Tell, a musician and former law school graduate. She currently resides in Los Angeles, where she continues to work in the fashion and television industries. Despite her busy schedule, Conrad remains a relatable and down-to-earth figure, and she continues to be a popular and influential figure among her fans.