Cheryl Tiegs, an iconic figure in the world of fashion and entertainment, has etched her mark as one of the first supermodels in the late 20th century. Born on September 25, 1947, in Breckenridge, Minnesota, Tiegs's meteoric rise in the modeling industry began when she was discovered by a staff photographer for Seventeen magazine at a local swimsuit competition. She quickly became a household name after her appearance on the cover of Glamour magazine in the early 1970s, marking the start of a highly successful career that would span several decades. Tiegs's career trajectory soared higher when she graced the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue multiple times - becoming the first model to do so. This feat not only solidified her status in the modeling industry but also catapulted her into international stardom. In addition to Sports Illustrated, Cheryl Tiegs also appeared on the covers of other esteemed publications including Time, Vogue, and Elle, affirming her place among the elite in the fashion world. Away from the cameras and the runway, Cheryl Tiegs is known for her business ventures and advocacy work. She launched a signature line of clothing and accessories for Sears, which turned out to be a massive commercial success. The Cheryl Tiegs collection, designed for the everyday woman, added another feather to her cap, proving her prowess beyond modeling. As an environmental activist, Tiegs regularly uses her platform to raise awareness about the importance of environmental conservation. She has been actively involved with various non-profit organizations, showing her commitment to making the world a better place.
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