Eve Jobs is living proof that being Steve Jobs’ daughter doesn’t mean you have to become the next Silicon Valley overlord. Instead, she’s carved out a different type of empire, one built on horses, haute couture, and a level of quiet prestige that keeps her both in and out of the spotlight.
She’s rich, she’s pedigreed, she’s stunning, and she just pulled off a Cotswolds wedding that had Elton John singing her into matrimony. Let’s get into the glossy, horse-scented, couture-lined life of Eve Jobs.
Early Life: Raised on iPhones, Schooled on Horses
Born on July 9, 1998, in Palo Alto, California, Eve was the baby of the Jobs clan. While her father was reinventing technology and changing the way the world communicates, Eve was busy perfecting her equestrian jumps.
She trained at Upper Echelon Academy in Florida, which is basically Hogwarts for horse girls. By 2019, she was ranked fifth globally among riders under 25. Imagine being 21 and already globally ranked, while the rest of us were still crying in college dorms over ramen.
Despite the towering shadow of her father, Eve has always had her own lane. Steve Jobs himself once described her as a “pistol” with the strongest will of all his children. Translation? She was always going to do whatever the hell she wanted.
Stanford Brain Meets Show Jumping Queen
When she wasn’t soaring over fences on horseback, Eve was flexing her brainpower at Stanford University, where she studied Science, Technology and Society. Graduating in 2021, she proved she wasn’t just riding off her surname. She can argue Apple history in a classroom and still look flawless on a runway.
Her mother, Laurene Powell Jobs, has been very vocal about not raising her kids to be spoiled billionaire heirs. That means Eve’s career choices, horses, modeling, academics, are hers, not just the bank account’s. It’s giving independent woman with a trust fund safety net.
From Stables to Runways: The Fashion Pivot
Eve’s modeling career started with a bang: a 2020 Glossier campaign alongside Sydney Sweeney and Naomi Smalls. From there, she stepped onto the Coperni runway in Paris, and by 2022 she was signed to DNA Model Management, the same agency that reps Kaia Gerber and Emily Ratajkowski.
She quickly became a fixture in luxury fashion, starring in a Louis Vuitton campaign, gracing the pages of Vogue Japan, and even popping up at the Met Gala. While many celebrity kids stumble into modeling on name alone, Eve actually delivers. She’s tall, striking, and carries a sort of cool elegance that screams “I don’t need this gig, but I look amazing doing it.”
The Cotswolds Fairytale: Eve Marries Harry Charles
In July 2025, Eve Jobs officially tied the knot with British equestrian Harry Charles, basically her horse-riding equal from across the pond. Their wedding was the stuff of glossy magazine spreads: a medieval parish church in Great Tew, a reception at Estelle Manor, extravagant florals, 101 candles on the altar, and Elton John himself serenading the couple.
Harry Charles, son of Olympic gold medalist Peter Charles, isn’t just eye candy. He’s a world-class equestrian in his own right, with medals and international acclaim to his name. The couple went public at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where Harry snagged gold and Eve showed up cheering like a Dior-clad cheerleader. By September 2024, they were engaged.
This union is not just marriage, it’s brand alignment. Tech dynasty marries equestrian royalty. Silicon Valley meets saddle leather. Elton John on vocals. Honestly? Delicious.
Eve Jobs Today: The Heiress Who Refuses to be Basic
At 27, Eve Jobs has mastered the art of selective visibility. She doesn’t splash her private life all over social media, but when she does post, like her recent viral Instagram moment at Bottega Veneta’s Milan show, she breaks the internet. Fans called her “stunning,” which is rich-girl code for “yes, she actually looks like that in person.”
Her career, her marriage, her entire vibe suggests she’s building something much bigger than a résumé. She’s shaping an identity: independent yet understated, glamorous without being thirsty, famous without being loud.
Steve Jobs built the iPhone. Eve Jobs built a life that doesn’t need one in her hand every five minutes. And that might be the most powerful flex of all.