cindy crawford

During the 1980s and 1990s, Cindy Crawford was among the most popular supermodels, first being known as “Baby Gia Carangi” and then becoming a ubiquitous presence on magazine covers, runways, and in fashion campaigns. [1]

No one before or since had made a facial mole such a beautiful feature, and Cindy Crawford and her famous mole graced more magazines than anyone else in the world, boasting over 600 covers during her supermodel peak years throughout the 1990s. [2]

A 1997 “Shape” magazine survey of 4,000 picked her as the second (after Demi Moore) most beautiful woman in the world. [3]

After two years, she was walking down catwalks for the biggest fashion designers and posing as a cover girl for fashion magazines. [4]

Federal authorities say Kayalar was arrested and deported to his home country of Germany after allegedly trying to pry money from Cindy and Rande Gerber for a picture their former nanny took — a picture of the couple’s 7-year-old daughter bound to a chair and gagged. [5]

This original supermodel has done it all, from magazine cover to movies to exercise videos, and now runs her own company. [4]

In 2005, Crawford created a line of beauty products with Dr. Jean-Louis Sebagh called Meaningful Beauty for Guthy-Renker. [...] Cynthia Ann “Cindy” Crawford (born February 20, 1966) is an United States Model (person) and actor. [1]

Appeared in a Mario Testino photo shoot for Vanity Fair magazine alongside supermodels Stephanie Seymour, Christy Turlington, Claudia Schiffer, Linda Evangelista and Naomi Campbell. [3]

He said he had been in a relationship with the nanny and found the photo in her room and became concerned she might be abusing the child. [5]

Was nicknamed “Baby Gia” when she entered the modeling industry because of her resemblance to late supermodel, Gia Carangi. [...] Fashion and style is just that. [3]

Looking at a supermodel in a bathing suit never gets old… just like Cindy Crawford. [...] Cindy Crawford was targeted for extortion, over a photo of her daughter which showed the daughter bound to a chair and gagged. [5]

During the beginning of her career, the mole was removed from many of her earlier modeling pictures, including her first Vogue (magazine) cover. [1]

Sources:
[1] Cindy Crawford
[2] Cindy Crawford - Yahoo! Movies
[3] Cindy Crawford (I) - Biography
[4] Cindy Crawford - AskMen.com
[5] Cindy Crawford | TMZ.com

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