| Thanks
to two summers of modelling, represented by Elite Model Management
in Chicago, the All-American beauty proved to also have brains
-- she traded in the glamorous life a model (at least temporarily)
to study chemical engineering at Northwestern University,
on scholarship.
The
former high school valedictorian pulled off the same exceptional
grades in college as in high school, but she didn't stick
around long enough to see where a degree in engineering would
have taken her. She left school in order to pursue a full-time
modelling career. After working for photographer Victor Skrebneski
in Chicago and becoming a success, Cindy took her supermodel
assets to New York City in 1986.
To
no great surprise, it didn't take long for Cindy to establish
herself as a model. After two years, she was walking down
catwalks for the biggest fashion designers and posing as a
cover girl for fashion magazines. She had become one of the
first to enter the elite group of original supermodels, along
with models Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer and Linda Evangelista,
and she had the salary to prove it.
In
1988, Cindy made more history as the first modern supermodel
to appear in Hugh Hefner's mag. Her Play.boy spread not only
impressed men young and old worldwide, but it lead to her
6-year stunt as host for MTV's House of Style.
Always
the entrepreneur, Cindy launched a series of swimsuit calendars
and fitness videos, which were both tremendously successful.
Her business savvy also came in handy when Naomi Campbell,
Elle MacPherson and Claudia Schiffer invested in the Fashion
Café chain, but Cindy saw potential in the then lucrative
Planet Hollywood.
With
contracts for Pepsi, Kay Jewelers, and most notably Revlon
(a multi-year, million dollar contract, that is), Cindy and
her company, Crawdaddy Inc. were seeing the fruits of her
name, reputation and beauty. Always one to take risks, Cindy
decided to pose for a different kind of cover shoot, on the
cover of Vanity Fair posing with the "outed" K.D.
Lang.
Named
the planet's highest paid model by Forbes magazine in 1995,
Cindy set out on more business ventures with her book, Cindy
Crawford's Basic Face: A Makeup Workbook.
She
even ventured into the movies (albeit unsuccessfully), in
the 1995 film Fair Game, co-starring Billy Baldwin.
Her
personal life has been nothing short of exciting. In December
1991, Cindy and Richard Gere were married after a 4-year courtship.
Although People Magazine named the pretty woman and Pretty
Woman star the Sexiest Couple Alive, the couple divorced after
3 years of wedded (and sexually questionable) bliss.
After
allegedly being romantically linked to Robert De Niro and
Val Kilmer, Cindy finally became Mrs. Rande Gerber in 1998,
and the mother of their son, Presley Walker.
The
epitome of supermodel, Cindy has ventured into practically
every field possible, realizing that the lifespan of a model
is relatively short. Also a huge supporter of leukemia charities
(her brother Jeff dies from the disease), Cindy has proved
that a supermodel needs a lot more than beauty to make it
in the catty world of modeling; beauty, brawn and personality
are required -- and a million dollar mole can't hurt either. |