Saturday, October 15, 2011

Cindy

Saturday, October 15, 2011

There is a model in the early decade. And, was a super model. Model Cindy Crawford was born on February 20 1966 in DeKalb Illinois. She was class valedictorian at her high school graduation but left college to pursue modeling. She won a Look of the Year contest in 1982.
Beginning in the 1980s and continuing through the 1990s Cindy Crawford was America's most celebrated fashion model and one of the most famous in the world embodying the rise of the super model as a late twentieth century cultural phenomenon.
Although there had been star models in previous decades Twiggy in the 1960s for example or Lauren Hutton and Cheryl Tiegs in the 1970s they did not sustain prolonged mainstream recognition. Cindy Crawford and her contemporaries Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell among them no longer merely posed as nameless faces on magazine covers calendars and fashion runways but rather became celebrities whose fame rivaled that of movie stars and rock musicians. Cindy Crawford stood at the forefront of this insurgence.

Many stars found fame through appearance. Likewise although she found fame through her physical appearance the brown haired brown eyed Crawford first distinguished herself through her intellectual attributes. She was a fine student and class valedictorian at her high school graduation. She enrolled in Chicago's Northwestern University to take a degree in chemical engineering but her academic career proved short lived when during her freshman year she left college to pursue a modeling career. Her entrance into the tough competitive world of high fashion was eased by her winning the Look of the Year contest held by the Elite Modeling Agency in 1982. Within months the statuesque five foot nine and a half inches 130 lb model was featured on the cover of Vogue.

The widespread appeal of Cindy Crawford lay in looks that appealed to both men and women. Her superb body with its classic 34B 24 35 measurements attracted men while her all American looks and trademark facial mole stopped her short of seeming an unattainable ideal of perfect beauty and thus she was not threatening to women. Furthermore her athletic physique was in distinct contrast to many of the waif like models such as Kate Moss who were prevalent during the 1990s.
Cindy Crawford Phenomenon
Cindy Crawford stepped off the remote pedestal of a celebrity mannequin or a glamorous cover girl when she began to assert her personality before the public. She gave interviews in which she discussed her middle class childhood her parents' divorce and the trauma of her brother's death from leukemia. These confessions humanized her image and made her approachable and she went on to host MTV's House of Style a talk show that stressed fashion and allowed her to conduct interviews that connected with a younger market. The Cindy Crawford phenomenon continued with her involvement in fitness videos TV specials commercial endorsements and film Fair Game 1995 was dismissed both by audiences and critics but did little to diminish her popularity. Meanwhile her already high profile increased with her brief 1991 marriage to actor Richard Gere. The couple was hounded by rumors of homosexuality fuelled after Crawford appeared on a controversial Vanity Fair cover with the openly lesbian singer k.d. lang. In 1998 Crawford wed entrepreneur and nightclub impresario Rande Gerber. They have two children Presley and Kaia.
After the arrival of Cindy Crawford it was not uncommon to see models promoting a vast array of products beyond fashion and cosmetics. Crawford herself signed a multi million dollar deal to promote Pepsi as well as her more conventional role with Revlon. Her status was so high that ABC invited her to host a special on teen sex issues with the provocative title of Sex with Cindy Crawford. The opening of the Fashion Café theme restaurant in the mid 1990s marked the height of the super model sensation sparked by Crawford. The café's association with Crawford and other high profile models revealed the extent to which the super model had become a major figure in American culture. By the end of the 20th century Cindy Crawford was still the best known of these celebrities due to the combination of her wholesomely erotic image and her professional diversification through the many available media outlets. Cindy Crawford was a real role model for upcoming artists and models.

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