Information about Supermodel

A supermodel is a highly-paid elite fashion model who usually has a worldwide reputation and often a background in haute couture and commercial modeling.[1] The term took hold in the popular culture of the 1980s and 1990s.

Application

The elite models who are given the appellation of "supermodel" often share similar traits. These models are reputable in the fashion industry. They usually work for top fashion designers and labels. They have multi-million dollar contracts, endorsements and campaigns. They have branded themselves to be household names, having worldwide recognition associated to their modeling profession.[2][3][3][4] These models have graced the covers of various magazines. Claudia Schiffer stated, "In order to become a supermodel one must be on all the covers all over the world at the same time so that people can recognise the girls."[5][6] The true supermodels were known on a first-name basis in the fashion industry.[6]

History

Origins of the term

The term "supermodel" took hold in the popular culture of the 1980s and 1990s. However, according to Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women by Michael Gross, the first known use of the term "supermodel" was in the 1940s by an agent named Clyde Matthew Dessner in a "how-to" book he wrote about modeling.[7]

Janice Dickinson has frequently laid claim to being the originator of the term. In an interview with ET, Janice Dickinson claimed to have coined the term "supermodel" back in 1979, when she was taking every job available. According to her, her agent Monique Pilar of Elite Modeling Agency, asked her, "Janice, who do you think you are? Superman?". She replied saying, "No... I'm a supermodel, honey, and you will refer to me as a supermodel and you will start a supermodel division." Dickinson also claimed to be the first supermodel, "because I did everything".[8]

First Supermodel

:Further information: Lisa Fonssagrives
Lisa Fonssagrives is considered by most in the fashion industry as the world's first supermodel. Fonssagrives was in most of the major fashion and general interest magazines from the 1930s to the 1950s, including Town & Country, Life, Vogue, the original Vanity Fair, and Time. The relationship between her image on over 200 Vogue covers and her name recognition led to the future importance of Vogue in shaping future supermodels.[9][10]

1960s - 1970s

In 1968, an article in Glamour described Twiggy, Cheryl Tiegs, Wilhelmina,Veruschka, Jean Shrimpton and fifteen other top models as "supermodels".[11] The term supermodel gained currency in the 1960s by analogy with Andy Warhol's "Superstars". Of the prominent models of the 1960s, "Twiggy" (Lesley Hornby) is an example of a supermodel of the era, as is Donyale Luna, the first African American model to appear in Vogue. The first African American model to be on the cover of American Vogue was Beverly Johnson. In the 1970s, some models became more prominent as their names became more recognizable to the general public. These models included Janice Dickinson - credited herself in 2003 as being the first supermodel and claims to have coined the term "supermodel"[12] - Cheryl Tiegs, Jerry Hall, Iman Abdulmajid, Patti Hansen, Anna Bayle, Beverly Johnson, Gia Carangi and Christie Brinkley.

1980s - 1990s: Supermodel Era

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Linda Evangelista uttered "We don't wake up for less than $10,000 a day."
In the early 1980s, fashion designers began advertising on television and billboards. Models became more familiar to the masses. They were no longer nameless individuals. Catwalk regulars like Carol Alt and Paulina Porizkova began to endorse products with their names as well as their faces, getting in front of everything from Diet Pepsi to Ford Trucks. Elle Macpherson, who became known as "The Body", sold more pin-up posters than any actress in Hollywood. As the Models began to embrace old-style glamour, they were starting to replace movie stars as symbols of luxury and wealth. In this regard, many viewed supermodels not so much as individuals but as images.[13]

By the 1990s, supermodels became prominent in the media.[6] Earning the title "supermodel" meant that the model was a superstar, winning fame simply for being a "personality". They did talk shows. They were cited in gossip columns. They partied at the trendiest nightspots.[13] They landed movie roles. They inspired franchises. They dated or married movie stars. And, of course, they made millions. "We don't wake up for less than $10,000 a day." uttered by supermodel Linda Evangelista has become the most famous quote in modeling history.[3] Fame allowed them to take control of their careers, market themselves, and earn higher fees. In 1991, Christy Turlington signed a contract with Maybelline that paid her $800,000 for twelve days' work each year. Four years later, Claudia Schiffer reportedly earned $12 million for her various modeling assignments.[13] Authorities ranging from Karl Lagerfeld to Time magazine had declared the supermodels more glamorous than movie stars. Although many models were referred to as supermodels during this time, only 6, also known as the "Big Six" were officially recognized and accepted by the fashion world as supermodels, namely Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington. They were the most sought after models, dominating over magazine covers, fashion runways and advertisements. [14][13][6] Excluding Moss, they are known as the "original supermodels".[6][16][17]

Late 1990s - present: Decline of the Supermodel

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Adriana Lima at the Spiderman 3 premiere in 2007.
In the late 1990s, models were slowly being replaced by actresses, pop singers, or other celebrities on the covers of fashion magazines and ad campaigns.[18][19] The rise of celebrity culture relegated many models to anonymity. A popular "conspiracy theory" explaining the supermodel's disappearance is that designers and fashion editors were sick of their "I won't get out of bed for less than $10,000 a day" attitude and made sure a small group of models would never again have the power of the Big Six. However, Charles Gandee, associate editor at Vogue, said, high prices and poor attitudes contributed less to the decline of the supermodel. As clothes became less flashy, designers turned to models who were less glamorous, so they wouldn't overpower the clothing.[14] The majority of models come from non-English speaking countries and cultures, making the cross over to mainstream spokesperson and cover star difficult.[20] The opportunities for super stardom were waning in the modeling world. [3] On September 2007, Claudia Schiffer stated, "Supermodels, like we once were, don't exist any more." and reckons that Gisele Bündchen is the only one who comes close to earning the supermodel title.[22] However, the term is now being used more loosely by the popular media, naming models as supermodels even though the model has no extensive background in high fashion couture and/or has not attained worldwide recognition.

The most famous models of the late 1990's and 2000's include Karolina Kurkova, Natalia Vodianova, Laetitia Casta, Amber Valletta, Carmen Kass, Alek Wek, Alessandra Ambrosio, Liya Kebede, Angela Lindvall, Karen Elson, Julia Stegner, Bridget Hall, and Eva Herzigova with Gisele Bündchen, Adriana Lima, Tyra Banks and Heidi Klum as the most prominent ones.

Male Supermodels

Men have always been an important part of the fashion world. Male models are known for their beautiful faces, solid bodies, and outgoing personalities. Some of the most famous male supermodels include Marcus Schenkenberg, Tyson Beckford, Alex Lundqvist, Joel West , Michael Bergin, Sebastian Siegel, Mark Vanderloo, Jason Shaw, Andrew Stetson, Boris Kodjoe, Travis Fimmel, Carlson Twins, Tyson Ballou, Massimiliano Neri, Gabriel Aubry, Bruno Santos, Jamie Dornan, Rusty Joiner, and more recently Evandro Soldati and Eddie Klint. Will Chalker, has been credited as being the first male supermodel.

In other areas

Supermodel is also a term used by mathematicians and the like when modeling a particular problem, meaning a model that is composed of several models to solve a particular problem.

See also

References

1. ^ What is a Supermodel? [1] Retrieved July 2007
2. ^ Supermodel by Heidi Klumrandomhouse.com. Retrieved July 22, 2007.
3. ^ Model Citizensew.com. Retrieved July 22, 2007.
4. ^ New Model Army by Kate Patrick, The Scotsman May 21, 2005 onlineretrieved July 7, 2006
5. ^ Is the Supermodel Dead? And Should She Return?source: bellasugar.com. Retrieved September 14, 2007.
6. ^ The supermodel is dead, says Claudia Schiffersource:thisislondon.co.uk. Retrieved September 17, 2007.
7. ^ New York Magazine.We Three Queens
8. ^ Janice Dickinson: From Model to Moguletonline.com. Retrieved July 23, 2007.
9. ^ The First Supermodel; The World's First Supermodel
10. ^ Rosemary Ranck, "The First Supermodel", The New York Times February 9, 1997 (online) retrieved July 21, 2007
11. ^ Cokal, Susann. St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. 1999. Michigan: Gale Group.
12. ^ Janice Dickinson, No Lifeguard: The Accidental Life of the World's First Supermodel, Regan Books, 2003, ISBN 0-060-56617-5
13. ^ 1980s: Fashion: Supermodels bookrags.com. Retrieved July 23, 2007.
14. ^ The Fall of the SupermodelTime. Retrieved July 23, 2007.
15. ^ We Three Queens by Alex Williams, New York online retrieved July 7, 2006
16. ^ Linda Evangelistasource:you Retrieved October 8,2007
17. ^ Supermodel's life in the spotlightsource: BBC news. October 7,2007.
18. ^ Not Just Another Pretty Face: The End of the Supermodel Era by Hilary Rowland, Hilary Magazine online retrieved July 7, 2006
19. ^ Death of the Supermodels by C. L. Johnson, Urban Models October 21, 2002 online retrieved July 13, 2006
20. ^ [2]models.com. Retrieved July 25, 2007.
21. ^ The World's Top-Earning Models Forbes. Retrieved July 20, 2007.
22. ^ Supermodels don't exist anymore, says Claudia Schiffer Source: news.com.au. Article from: Reuters. Retrieved September 13, 2007.
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Released 1992/1993
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A model is a person who poses or displays for purposes of art, fashion, or other products and advertising.

Modeling is distinguished from other types of public performance, such as an acting, dancing or mime artistry, although the boundary is not well defined.
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Haute couture (French for "high sewing" or "high dressmaking"; IPA: [ˌoːt kuˈtyʁ]) refers to the creation of exclusive custom-fitted fashions.
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Claudia Schiffer

Date of birth July 25 1970 (1970--) (age 37)
Place of birth Rheinberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Height 5'11" (180 cm)
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Popular culture (or pop culture) is the widespread cultural elements in any given society that are perpetuated through that society's vernacular language or lingua franca.
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Michael Gross (born 1952 in New York City), is an author and journalist. He has a B.A. in History from Vassar College.

His most recent book is 740 Park: The Story of the World's Richest Apartment Building (Broadway Books, 2005).
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Janice Dickinson

Birth name Janice Doreen Dickinson
Date of birth 15 January 1955 (1955--) (age 52)
Place of birth Brooklyn, New York

Height
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Et (or et or &) is Latin and French for "and". Also see: List of Latin phrases (A–E)

Et, et and ET may also refer to:

Places and geography

  • ET, Ethiopian Airlines, IATA airline designator

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19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1940s  1950s  1960s  - 1970s -  1980s  1990s  2000s
1976 1977 1978 - 1979 - 1980 1981 1982

Also: 1979 by Smashing Pumpkins.

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Elite is a French modeling agency founded in Paris in 1972 by Gerald Marie, John Casablancas and Alain Kittler. Elite today manages over 800 models from 5 continents, being the biggest modeling agency in the world. It offers international coverage with 36 agencies in its network.
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Lisa Fonssagrives (May 17, 1911 – February 4, 1992), born Lisa Anderson in Sweden, was a supermodel.

Biography

Lisa Fonssagrives has been credited as the first supermodel[1].
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Lisa Fonssagrives (May 17, 1911 – February 4, 1992), born Lisa Anderson in Sweden, was a supermodel.

Biography

Lisa Fonssagrives has been credited as the first supermodel[1].
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Town & Country is a monthly American lifestyle magazine. It was founded by author and essayist Nathaniel Parker Willis and New York Evening Mirror newspaper editor George Pope Morris, and shares its name with the Town and Country Magazine
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Life generally refers to two American magazines:
  • A humor and general interest magazine published from 1883 to 1936. Henry Luce bought all rights to this magazine solely so that he could acquire the rights to its name, which he then gave to...

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Vogue is a fashion and lifestyle magazine published in several countries by Condé Nast Publications.

History

Vogue was described by book critic Caroline Weber in The New York Times
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Vanity Fair is an American magazine of culture, fashion, and politics published by Condé Nast Publications.

Condé Nast's Vanity Fair

Condé Nast began his empire by purchasing the men's fashion magazine Dress in 1913.
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Time (whose trademark is capitalized TIME) is a weekly American newsmagazine, similar to Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report. A European edition (Time Europe, formerly known as Time Atlantic) is published from London.
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19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1930s  1940s  1950s  - 1960s -  1970s  1980s  1990s
1965 1966 1967 - 1968 - 1969 1970 1971

Year 1968 (MCMLXVIII
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Glamour is a women's magazine published by Condé Nast Publications. Founded in 1939 in the United States, it was originally called Glamour of Hollywood.
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Leslie Hornby (Popularly known as Twiggy) (born 19 September 1949) is an English supermodel, actress, and singer, now also known by her married name of Twiggy Lawson.
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Cheryl Rae Tiegs (born September 25 1947 in Breckenridge, Minnesota) is sometimes considered to be the first modern American supermodel. Her popularity signaled the rise of tall models, as she stands 5'10" to 5'11" in height.
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Wilhelmina (1940–March 1, 1980) was a supermodel who began with Ford Models and, at the peak of her success, founded her own agency, Wilhelmina Models, in New York City in 1967.
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Veruschka

Date of birth May 14 1939 (1939--) (age 68)
Place of birth Königsberg, East Prussia

Height 183cm
Hair color dark blond

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Jean Shrimpton

Birth name Jean Shrimpton
Date of birth 7 November 1942 (1942--) (age 65)
Place of birth Buckinghamshire, England,

Height
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Andy Warhol

Warhol in 1977.
Birth name Andrew Warhola
July 6 1928(1928--)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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Warhol Superstars refers to a coterie of New York personalities promoted by Andy Warhol during the 1960s and early 1970s. The Superstars appeared in Warhol's artworks and accompanied him in his social life.
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Leslie Hornby (Popularly known as Twiggy) (born 19 September 1949) is an English supermodel, actress, and singer, now also known by her married name of Twiggy Lawson.
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Donyale Luna

Birth name Peggy Anne Freeman
Born January 1 1945(1945--)
Detroit, Michigan
Died May 17 1979 (aged 34)
Rome, Italy

Donyale Luna
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African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.[1] In the United States the term is generally used for Americans with sub-Saharan African ancestry.
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Janice Dickinson

Birth name Janice Doreen Dickinson
Date of birth 15 January 1955 (1955--) (age 52)
Place of birth Brooklyn, New York

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