Cindy Crawford, born on February 20, 1966, in DeKalb, Illinois, is an iconic American supermodel who has made a significant impact on the world of fashion. With her trademark mole just above her lip and her striking features, she became one of the most recognizable faces of the 1980s and 1990s, gracing more than 400 magazine covers throughout her career. Her rise to fame began when she was discovered by a local newspaper photographer at the age of 16, leading to her participation in Elite Model Management's Look of the Year contest where she secured the runner-up position. Crawford's modeling career saw her walk the runway for major global brands such as Versace, Calvin Klein, and Chanel, among others. Beyond fashion, she ventured into television as the host of MTV's House of Style, a show that explored the intersection of the fashion industry with popular culture. This venture into broadcasting expanded her reach beyond modeling, establishing her as a versatile figure in the entertainment industry. Additionally, Crawford starred in several high-profile advertising campaigns, including those for Pepsi and Revlon, further solidifying her status as a global fashion icon. Crawford's influence even extends beyond the realms of fashion and entertainment. She has been active in philanthropy, using her platform to support childhood leukemia research after losing her younger brother to the disease. She also co-founded the skincare line Meaningful Beauty and the home goods line Cindy Crawford Home, showcasing her entrepreneurial spirit. Despite the numerous roles she has taken on, Crawford's legacy is firmly rooted in her groundbreaking work as a supermodel, setting a precedent for models transitioning into successful careers in business and entertainment. Through her diverse career, Cindy Crawford exemplifies the power of versatility and adaptability in the ever-evolving world of fashion and entertainment.
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