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1Dorian Leigh
Media Platforms Design TeamBefore informing Eileen Ford she would sign with Ford Models if the agency took her little sister Suzy Parker sight unseen, Leigh landed the cover of Bazaar at age 27 in 1944, after telling Diana Vreeland she was 19. Her wistful femininity — and five marriages — made some claim she was the real Holly Golightly.
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2Dovima
Media Platforms Design TeamThe quintessential swan was a Queens housewife until she was discovered outside a Manhattan Automat. Described by Avedon as the "last of the great elegant, aristocratic beauties," she created the perfect fashion storm when she posed with elephants for him
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3Sunny Harnett
Media Platforms Design TeamAvedon's 1954 picture of Harnett wearing a Grès gown at a casino was jet-set long before 007 ever spun a roulette wheel.
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4Lisa Fonssagrives
Media Platforms Design TeamThe face of the '40s and '50s (and Mrs. Irving Penn) called herself "a good clothes hanger."
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5Suzy Parker
Media Platforms Design TeamThe first model to earn more than $100 an hour, Parker was the face of postwar American glamour and inspired Audrey Hepburn's character in the 1957 film Funny Face. Her bright insouciance was beloved by Avedon, who called her "my most challenging a
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6Jean Shrimpton
Media Platforms Design TeamOne of the original gamines, "the Shrimp" (winking for Avedon in 1965) embodied the London youthquake in her photos and free-spirited lifestyle.
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7Twiggy
Media Platforms Design TeamFollowing on the go-go heels of Shrimpton, Twiggy's doe-eyed charm and leggy, androgynous looks made her the ideal mannequin for the mod looks of the mid-'60s.
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8Veruschka
Media Platforms Design TeamOnce considered too tall, at more than six feet, to be a model, the German knockout played up her exoticism and Valkyrie proportions by occasionally appearing in nothing but body paint and favoring far-flung locations.
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9Marisa Berenson
Media Platforms Design TeamElsa Schiaparelli's granddaughter's golden glow made YSL call her the "girl of the '70s."
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10Lauren Hutton
Media Platforms Design TeamThe first model to sign an exclusive cosmetics contract (with Revlon in '73), Hutton was an antidote to '70s excess.
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11Jerry Hall
Media Platforms Design TeamThe glossy Texan was fittingly discovered on a beach in Saint-Tropez. She is the mother of four of Mick Jagger's children.
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12Patti Hansen
Media Platforms Design TeamA favorite of Albert Watson and Francesco Scavullo, Hansen married Keith Richards, with whom she has two daughters, Theodora and Alexandra.
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13Iman
Media Platforms Design TeamThe stunning Somalian transcended color barriers, becoming one of the top models of the '70s. Now married to David Bowie, she is founder of Iman Cosmetics.
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14Cheryl Tiegs
Media Platforms Design TeamBest known for her swimsuit work, the quintessential California girl was the first to ride in on the wave that also brought Christie Brinkley to fame.
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15Paulina Porizkova
Media Platforms Design TeamCzech-born Porizkova's sultry pout, captured here by Scavullo in 1987, was sought after in the early MTV era. A gig in a Cars video led to her marriage to Ric Ocasek.
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16Cindy Crawford, Tatjana Patitz, and Stephanie Seymour
Media Platforms Design TeamIn contrast to the colorful glitz of the previous decades, the rise of fresh-faced supermodels and stark photography coincided with the clean, pared-down minimalism that became the hallmark of the '90s.
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17Linda Evangelista
A closely cropped haircut, encouraged by Peter Lindbergh, catapulted Evangelista from the ranks to supermodel status. Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, she graced the cover of Liz Tilberis's first issue of Bazaar in 1992. Together Evangelista,
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18Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell
Lensmen loved Turlington's squeaky-clean professionalism and Campbell's saucy swagger.
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19Nadja Auermann
The long-legged blonde was a Helmut Newton fantasy come to life. She also stared down the lenses of Avedon and Patrick Demarchelier.
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20Shalom Harlow and Amber Valletta
Often photographed together, Harlow and Valletta were best friends.
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