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10.
Twiggy: Before there were supermodels, there was Twiggy Lawson
(née Leslie Hornby). Back in the day (the day being the '60s), Twiggy
was the namesake of a line of cosmetics, the inspiration for a doll
and the epitome of mod chic. As for her stage name -- Twiggy --
that was no accident. She was waif-skinny. Kate Moss, you might
recall, is something of a waif herself. Now where do you suppose
she got that idea?
9.
Christy Turlington: One of the original five supermodels (alongside
Cindy, Claudia, Naomi, and Linda), her face is instantly recognizable
and impeccable. It's everywhere -- and men worldwide are cool with
that. She has been the face of Calvin Klein's ever-expanding arsenal
of fragrances since 1987. That's 16 years of supermodel status,
an achievement that speaks volumes about her timeless beauty.
8. Naomi Campbell: This sultry British import isn’t just
a pretty face. Campbell broke ground as the first black woman ever
to appear on the cover of Time magazine and British and French Vogue.
She's also had a number one single in Japan with "La, La, La Love
Song," steamed up the small screen in pre-controversy Michael Jackson's
"In The Closet" video and turned in a strong performance in Spike
Lee's Girl 6. Not too shabby.
7.
Elle MacPherson :And on the seventh day, God created Elle. Standing
at an impressive six feet, Elle, also known as "The Body," conquered
all the glossies -- Elle, Sports Illustrated, etc. -- before turning
her attention to a series of exercise tapes. She's had several turns
in Hollywood films, most notably Sirens and Batman & Robin. Her
love life is no stranger to sequels,either. She's been linked to
several high-profile men and is now engaged to Swiss financier Arpade
"Arki" Busson, with whom she had her second child this year.
6.
Claudia Schiffer: This former Guess? pinup performed her best
trick when she made her engagement to magician David Copperfield
disappear. All the boys really dug that one. German-born, Claudia
has graced more than 500 magazine covers. Aren't you happy she forwent
practicing law in favor of a top-drawer modeling career? She exudes
innocence and sex appeal in the same breath -- blonde hair, deep
blue eyes, a dynamite physique -- a
5. Carol Alt :Dubbed "The Face" for obvious reasons, Carol
Alt has had a sustained, if not fulfilling career as a megamodel.
Unfortunately, it's been slowed by age and the fickleness of the
biz. But that doesn't undo Carol's tremendous achievements. A true
renaissance model, way ahead of the curve and slightly ahead of
her time, Carol was a dominant force in fashion before supermodels
roamed the earth. Like Claudia Schiffer, she gave up on law school
when she was plucked from obscurity at Hofstra University. The
rest -- covers, exercise videos, American and European films, posters
and calendars -- is supermodel history. But in case you're still
not convinced that Carol Alt is deserving of a spot on the list,consider
this: She appeared on the cover of the first Sports Illustrated
Swimsuit Edition. Put another way, her face helped launch a glossy
institution. Now 43, Carol likes to stay active and is something
of a fan of professional hockey; she divorced former NHL player
Ron Greschner, notorious for mastering the art of picking up models
and beautiful women, and is now married to New York Islanders star
Alexei Yashin. A hockey fan to boot.
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Kathy Ireland :Of all of Kathy Ireland's achievements as a model
-- and there have been many -- her most notable is probably her
repeated at bats on the cover of the famed Sports Illustrated Swimsuit
Edition. Three at last count. She was also named the magazine's
25th anniversary swimsuit model and has been a staple of the publication
for over twelve years. Like many of her peers, she's gracefully
pulled off a successful crossover into small television and film
roles. With legendary blue eyes, a killer smile and a banging body,
it's not hard to see why. She even has a little Martha Stewart in
her, hatching her own line of clothing and home design products.
3 Christie Brinkley: The first career supermodel as we understand
it, Brinkley has graced the cover of over 500 magazines. She embodies
a classic American beauty; her flowing blonde hair, flawless pale
complexion and piercing blue eyes are as simple as apple pie, yet
complex enough that one can never figure out how it all came together
so perfectly. Let's get this out of the way immediately: Brinkley
was married to rock 'n' roll legend Billy Joel
for some time, even appearing in his "Uptown Girl" video. Of course,
Christie will always be remembered for giving Chevy Chase something
to speed about in two National Lampoon Vacation movies. Her extraordinary
supermodel career now entering its twilight, Christie is more apt
to appear in Redbook than Vogue, but is still very much in demand.
She's doing the infomercial rounds and has taken up worthwhile causes
like the fight against breast cancer.
2 Gisele Bundchen: If Brazil has become ground zero for
new model talent, Gisele Bundchen is its first lady. Everything
about her is perfect, symmetrically and otherwise. Gisele is like
a breath of fresh air for anyone who's grown tired of that drawn,
emaciated look. On the contrary, Gisele's figure is wholly feminine:
shapely and proportional, not tomboyish. Since appearing on the
scene a short time ago (1999, to be exact), she has exploded as
a top choice of photographers, glossies and, of course, fashion
houses.
Polo and Dolce & Gabbana quickly came knocking, signing Gisele to
peddle their wares. All the others have since fallen in line. Between
endorsements and shoots, you might say Gisele is adequately compensated
for being the next big thing. Her estimated earning power is in
the neighborhood of $5 million. Now she can chow down in style,
even though rumor has it she has a thing for Big Macs.
1 Cindy Crawford: Cindy Crawford isn't a supermodel, she's
an enterprise. This Midwesterner's star began to rise in the mid-'80s,
as she parlayed a ridiculous body and one very prominent mole into
a career that included hundreds of magazine covers, a landmark Herb
Ritz layout in the premiere skin mag and, of course, a myriad of
catwalk saunters. But Cindy's world domination did not end there.
Endorsements for makeup lines and soft drinks, appearances in Hollywood
films and a short-lived turn as a restaurateur followed. In 1995,
Forbes magazine named Crawford the world's highest-paid model. Not
bad for an Illinois farm girl. Since conquering fashion and dominating
popular culture, Cindy has turned her attention to raising her children
alongside her nightlife impresario husband, Rande Gerber. Her appearances
may be limited these days, but nobody can deny that the '90s were
all Cindy's.
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