: While known for their athletic builds, they were part of the "Big Five" supermodels who redefined femininity in the 90s. Industry Context
: Widely cited as a modern icon of the classic hourglass figure, particularly for her role in Mad Men .
: Known for her breakthrough roles in the 1990s and her enduring status as a classic Hollywood beauty with a voluptuous figure.
: A major African-American star from the early 1970s, known for her strong, curvaceous roles in action films like Foxy Brown .
: The term "supermodel" evolved through the decades, with the 1970s and 80s introducing more "healthy and bigger" models in magazines like Sports Illustrated to appeal to a broader public.
: A highly recognizable British model and actress who gained fame in the late 90s for her "voluptuous figure".
: In the UK, models like Lucy Pinder and Keeley Hazell became famous as "glamour models" in the early 2000s, often noted for their natural bust sizes.
: Models like Emme (Melissa Owens Miller) and Ashley Graham have been instrumental in advocating for body positivity and diverse body types in high fashion.
: While known for their athletic builds, they were part of the "Big Five" supermodels who redefined femininity in the 90s. Industry Context
: Widely cited as a modern icon of the classic hourglass figure, particularly for her role in Mad Men .
: Known for her breakthrough roles in the 1990s and her enduring status as a classic Hollywood beauty with a voluptuous figure.
: A major African-American star from the early 1970s, known for her strong, curvaceous roles in action films like Foxy Brown .
: The term "supermodel" evolved through the decades, with the 1970s and 80s introducing more "healthy and bigger" models in magazines like Sports Illustrated to appeal to a broader public.
: A highly recognizable British model and actress who gained fame in the late 90s for her "voluptuous figure".
: In the UK, models like Lucy Pinder and Keeley Hazell became famous as "glamour models" in the early 2000s, often noted for their natural bust sizes.
: Models like Emme (Melissa Owens Miller) and Ashley Graham have been instrumental in advocating for body positivity and diverse body types in high fashion.