By Senka Haveric
Hello fashionistas,
Who are some of your favorite 1990s supermodels? Mine will always be Cindy Crawford!
Supermodel in the 1990s & a Plus-size Model in 2013
Looking at Cindy Crawford, or any supermodel of that decade, it is important to point out their normal weight. Unlike today, where the fashion industry has ostracized the normal population by hand picking women whom do not resemble the rest of the population, most women could relate to Cindy's body size. Fashion is always changing, and it is expected that what was once considered attractive is not today; however, most of us can agree that in the fashion world some of the models are ridiculously skinny and starve themselves in order to be so.
I wanted to mention this fact because as I was writing this article and looking through pictures of Cindy this came to my mind. She was the epitome of curves and beauty, but I think that nowadays, she would be considered a plus size model.
90s Supermodels for Versace
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Cindy Crawford in a Pepsi Commercial
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I absolutely love Cindy Crawford! In my mind, she will
forever be the ultimate bombshell. Ever since I can remember, growing up, in
every major magazine, there were other supermodels and then there was Cindy. To this day, she has left her mark on the
fashion world, and she will forever be remembered as one of the top supermodels
of all time.
Cindy on the Cover of Vogue in 1990 |
Cindy on the Cover of Cosmo in 1990 |
Why Cindy Stood Out from All Other Supermodels
What I loved the most about Cindy is the fact that she did not fit the typical “model mold.” Cindy, along with Naomi Campbell, was different! She was not a blonde and did not look very “girl next door.” Also, she had a signature
mole above her lip.
Fashion designer Michael Kors summed it up the best, “Cindy
changed the perception of the ‘sexy American girl’ from classic blue-eyed blonde
to a more sultry brunette with brains, charm, and professionalism to spare.”
Versace |
Her Evolution
She was born in DeKalb, Illinois in 1966. She was discovered
at the age of 16 when she was photographed at her summer job de-tasseling corn.
The photo received really good reviews and eventually she signed-on to Elite Model Management
in Chicago. She graduated in 1984 as valedictorian of her class and won a scholarship
to study chemical engineering at Northwestern University but eventually dropped
out to pursue her modeling career in New York. Since then, she has graced
numerous magazines, including but not limited to Elle, Vogue, Cosmopolitan,
Harper’s Bazaar, and Allure. She was the face of numerous beauty and fashion campaigns, e.g., Versace, Revlon, and Escada.
Cindy Crawford in Versace |
Cindy Crawford & the Red Versace Dress
One of Cindy’s major contributions to the fashion world was
the red Versace dress she wore to the Oscars in 1991 alongside Richard Gere. It left a significant impact as many designers
have tried to replicate that dress.
Versace Dress Worn by Cindy Crawford at the Oscars |
damn, Cindy use to look really good
ReplyDeleteWomen were so much more feminine before. Not sure why it ever changed...
ReplyDeleteCindyyyyyyyy
ReplyDeletefuch yeah Cindy was sexy
ReplyDeleteI feel like the fashion industry needs to change. Girls like Cindy looked great because they maintained their womanly figures.
ReplyDeletethose were REAL supermodels
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