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anna
nicole smith
selected to represent GUESS in its numerous ad campaigns
begining in 1992. A native Texan, she is certainly more the
'50s starlet than the typical '90s model. Anna's voluptuos
5'11" (39-27-39) proportions put her in a league with
Jayne Mansfield and Jane Russell. Anna's rise to fame is a
true Cinderalla story. At 24, she entered and won the Playboy
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kelly
brook
Kelly Brook (original name Kelly Parsons) is from Rochester
Kent, and has a stunning 34E 24 34 figure. After being
discovered by the Daily Star, then appearing in various UK men's
magazines, she appeared in a TV ad for Sure deodorant with Jonathan
Ross, where she played the game show hostress "Nicky with
the Ticky". Her career really took off more
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kim
smith
Kim Smith was born on
March 2, 1983 in Texas, where Kim now attends a renowned high
school and is currently in her third year. Kim's high school
is well known for its athletic programs, especially football.
As a freshman, Kim earned the right to be a member on the varsity
golf team, where she's been a major contributor. Last year she
got a hole in one on a par three hole. Kim also serves on the
National Junior Honor Society, and was voted most popular by
her peers. About a year ago, Kim went to a Model Search
America contest in Dallas with a friend. She was pulled aside
by David Mogul, president of the organization, and asked why
her nametag was lableled "guest". She then went from
a visitor to a competitor, and after 12 callbacks she signed
a contract with Clipse management and Ty Kilinic of Dallas.
For more on Kim Smith, see what the Press has to say about her.
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caprice
bourret
Caprice Bourret was born in
Southern California on October 24th 1979 where she grew up.
However; here the story begins to change as she eventually moved
to the United Kingdom where she achieved her celebrity stardom
as the Wonderbra model who charmed and bedazzled all the Englishmen
and caused the English women to go out and arm themselves with
like undergarments. She has also achieved recognition in many
Pantene shampoo ads and also European ads for Porsce automobiles.
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tyra
banks
Born December 4, 1973,
Tyra Banks has gone from ugly duckling as a child to a supermodel
on top of the world today. The Los Angeles born nymph has been
a breakthru model for the African American community. Tyra was
the first black female to appear solo on the cover of Sports
Illustrated's annual swimsuit issue. Tyra hadn't always had
dreams of becoming a supermodel, as a child Tyra was made fun
of by her schoolmates and as she says in a recent interview
"They knew I was sensitive and they'd tease me all the
time. I'd go home crying to my mom. But I got the last laugh.
Now I say, 'Is that really me?' " The issue of being 'really
me' also is being brought into question with Tyra. Several have
said Banks has had a nose job and breast implants, and if true
one could hardly argue with the results more
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niki
taylor
Born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Miami on
March 5, 1975, Niki Taylor was always extremely close to sisters
Joelle and Krissy, and parents Ken and Barbera. An aspiring
marine biologist, Niki's career plans took a different route
after her mother sent photos of the then 13-year old beauty
to a Florida modeling agency. An agency signed her, and it didn't
take long for Niki's beautiful face to appear on the pages of
French catalogues and magazines such as Seventeen, when she
was thirteen years old. more
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kate
moss
Kate Moss was discovered by
Sarah Doukas of Storm Agency at JFK Airport when she was fourteen.
After being featured in the British magazine The Face, she caught
the eye of Harper's Bazaar editor-in-chief Liz Tilberis who
featured her in the September 1992 relaunch issue. Calvin Klein
then signed Kate, and through his media saturation landed her
image on every magazine, bus stop, and billboard in North America.
This seemingly overnight success has not come without criticism,
however. more
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elle
macpherson
Referred to tellingly
as "The Body" in her native Australia, Elle Macpherson's
formidable six-foot frame has graced enough covers of Sports
Illustrated to make the auburn-haired model-turned-actress synonymous
with the words "Swimsuit Issue." Despite a youthful
passion for ballet, Macpherson claims she was a classic tree-climbing
tomboy as a young girl growing up Down Under. The eldest of
four children of a well-off Sydney family, she witnessed her
parents divorce at fourteen (born Eleanor Gow, Elle adopted
the surname of Macpherson when her mother remarried soon after).
Macpherson enrolled in Sydney University's pre-law program (no
doubt on the encouragement of her barrister stepfather), but
her future in law was cut short after a single year of study
when she discovered she had a ready talent for promoting an
athletic-yet-voluptuous new standard for print models more
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cindy
crawford
Cindy is the second of
three girls and four children. Her parents, John and Jennifer,
now divorced. Brother Jeff was four years younger than Cindy,
died of leukemia at when he was age 4 and Cindy was 8. Older
sister, Chris, has always lived in the Chicago area as a teacher.
Younger sister Danielle has worked in the peace Corp and worked
most recently as production assistant on Cindy's film 'Fair
Game'. She also appears in the film as a waitress. She now works
on a dude ranch in Colorado. Before becoming a megamodel, Cindy
detasselled corn, won a chemical engineering scholarship, and
scored perfectly on her college calculus exams. Cindy attended
Northwestern University but never graduated. Graduated Valedictorian
of DeKalb High with a 4.0 avg. Cindy Crawford's life is the
classic rags to riches tale. more
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