A supermodel is a highly paid fashion model in an elite group that has a worldwide reputation. According to Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women by Michael Gross, the first known use of the term was in the 1940s in a how-to book for models by an agent named Clyde Matthew Dessner. In an article in Glamour magazine in 1968, the author described Twiggy, Cheryl Tiegs, Veruschka, Jean Shrimpton and fifteen other top models as "supermodels". The term supermodel gained currency by analogy with Andy Warhol's "superstars" of the 1960s, and, like "superstardom", it has been wrongly concatenated to include almost anyone who finds steady access to work, with top designers, fashion magazines and commercial clients; uncommon in the highly volatile fashion industry.
Supermodels are top models in both high fashion and commercial modeling. Pin-up models, Playboy models, and Glamour models are not considered supermodels, because they do not have a background in high fashion couture modeling. These top models have consistent work in both high fashion and commercial at the same time. Models who've had done only one of the both, are not considered supermodels. They haven't been able to maintain an equal amount of both work at the same time.
Supermodels are household names, and thus known by their first names in the fashion industry e.g. Gisele, Naomi, Kate, Cindy, Christy, Linda, Claudia, Iman. These celebrity models receive very high pay. Their annual salaries are in the millions.
Many claim that Janice Dickinson as the first supermodel and even think she created the term in 1979. However the 1940s book by Dessner proves Dickinson did not coin the word. According to authour Michael Gross, "With all due respect to the ever-amusing Miss Dickinson, Anita Colby, Dorian Leigh, Suzy Parker, Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy were all supermodels before Janice, even if the superlative hadn't yet become popular." She has done extensive work including 37 covers of Vogue.
Others claim Lisa Fonssagrives to be the world's first supermodel since no one has surpassed her over 200 covers of Vogue alone. As shown on the cover to the right, Fonssagrives at the height of her career could be both sophisticated and yet a cook which every American woman could identify. It was this relationship between Fonssagrives and Vogue, with her name recognition, that would forge the importance of the magzaine in the shaping of future supermodels. She was in nearly every fashion magazine from the 1930s to the 1950s, from Town and Country, Life, Vogue, and the original Vanity Fair to the cover of Time magazine.
Supermodels are, almost by definition, sex symbols. Supermodels are globally famous, and often parlay their celebrity into product endorsement deals and acting careers.New Model Army by Kate Patrick, The Scotsman May 21, 2005 onlineretrieved July 7, 2006
The high point of the supermodel era was in the 90s. The famous "Trinity" of Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell, and Christy Turlington were most linked with the term. These years were known as the "era of the supermodels". They were on hundreds of magazine covers and walked for hundreds of fashion shows. The five great supermodels of the Supermodel era consisted of the Trinity, along with Claudia Schiffer and Cindy Crawford. We Three Queens by Alex Williams, New York online retrieved July 7, 2006
Other supermdoels of this era were Tyra Banks, Milla Jovovich, Yasmeen Ghauri, Beverly Peele, Bridget Hall, Helena Christensen, Karen Mulder, Brandi Quinones, Niki Taylor, Eva Herzigová, Elle Macpherson, Nadja Auermann, Shalom Harlow, Stella Tennant, Elaine Irwin Mellencamp, Meghan Douglas, Veronica Webb, Carla Bruni, Estelle Lefebure, Tatjana Patitz, Amber Valletta, Yasmin Le Bon, Daniela Peštová, Stephanie Seymour, and Kate Moss. *
Supermodels of the post-supermodel era included Tatjana Patitz, Stella Tennant, Chandra North, Carolyn Murphy, Shalom Harlow, Amber Valletta, Erin O'Connor, Karen Elson, Frankie Rayder, Esther Canadas, Laetitia Casta, Elsa Benítez, Tricia Helfer, Alek Wek, Devon Aoki, Ana Hickmann, Angela Lindvall, Gemma Ward, May Anderson, Daria Werbowy, Du Juan, Frankie Rayder, Sasha Pivovarova, Carmen Kass, Mini Anden, Gisele Bundchen, Heidi Klum, Isabeli Fontana, Molly Sims, Fernanda Tavares, Karolina Kurkova, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Liya Kebede, Adriana Lima, Ines Sastre, Yasmin Le Bon, Bridget Hall, Elaine Irwin Mellencamp, Yasmeen Ghauri, Tyra Banks, and Alessandra Ambrosio.
Supermodels are the most highly paid models beginning at over US$30,000 a day and can go as high as US$50,000 compared to the average top fashion model starting at around US$10,000 a day. Forbes Magazine has a yearly list of the top five highest paid supermodels, representing how much each earned that year. Gisele Bündchen (US$15.2 million) topped the most recent list of Brazilian models year ending June 2005. Milla Jovovich (US$10.5 million), Gisele Bündchen (US$10 million) were the top two in the Forbes 2005 & 2004 lists. Elle MacPherson held the title in 2001 with (US$38.12 million)while Cindy Crawford topped the list in 1999 and 1995. The 1997 list of highest paid supermodels the top two were Elle MacPherson (US$40.3 million) and Cindy Crawford (US$37.7 million). *" target="_blank" >*" target="_blank" >[http://www.celebrity1000.com/celebritysites/female/ellemacpherson/
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