Showing posts with label Christie Brinkley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christie Brinkley. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Still Super

An exhibition featuring the Supermodels of the 70s and 80s is due to open on the 28th of January at the Steven Kasher Gallery in New York. The exhibition features ten portraits of legendary supermodels shot by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders. The images of models; Christie Brinkley, Carol Alt, Cheryl Tiegs, Lisa Taylor, Beverly Johnson, and Nancy Donahue amongst others, were taken in 2009 whilst Greenfield-Sanders was working on a project for Vanity Fair magazine.

In an interview for stevenkasher.com, Greenfield-Sanders pays tribute, "These women, now in their fifties, were once the reigning queens of American beauty. As ultimate icons of world-wide marketing, I knew their stories would be extraordinary, and I wanted to hear what they had to say." By photographing these icons of beauty, Greenfield-Sanders hopes to draw attention to "how we deal with ageing in our hopelessly youth oriented society."

The portraits of some of modelling's most famous faces, provide a moment to reflect on our perceptions of beauty and the ageing process, and illustrate that the two need not be mutually exclusive. 


Lisa Taylor

Christie Brinkley

Beverly Johnson

Kim Alexis

Cheryl Tiegs

Carol Alt

Karen Bjornson

Esme

Nancy Donahue

Dayle Haddon
All images courtesy of stevenkasher.com

Monday, January 10, 2011

American Icon

Since it's inception in 1964, the Sports Illustrated annual swimsuit issue has become as much a bastion of American popular culture as the Superbowl. Indeed, an appearance on the cover of the S.I swimsuit issue has been likened to the superbowl of modelling, with many a model's career being launched into the stratosphere as a result. 

The S.I swimsuit issue was the mastermind of S.I editor Andre Laguerre, who in 1964 asked fashion reporter Jule Campbell; "How would you like to go to some beautiful place and put a pretty girl on the cover?" The idea was engineered to increase readership during the winter months when sports stories were typically low. Laguerre granted Campbell autonomy over the project, from the selection of models, bathing suits and, in consultation with the managing editor, the site locations and photographers for the issue. 

Campbell soon became a powerful figure in the modelling world and can be given credit for moulding the issue into a media phenomenon by featuring models with fuller figures whom she euphemistically referred to as "healthy girls", whilst publishing the names of the models alongside the photos, thereby heralding a new supermodel era.

The S.I swimsuit issue offers models the opportunity to become a household name, often times crossing over from the world of high fashion to a more commercial market. According to S.I, the swimsuit issue has a pass-along readership of over 70 million. That coupled with the S.I franchise which includes a behind the scenes feature video of the making of the issue, calendars and diaries, means maximum exposure.

The careers of many of the world's top models have been catapulted by their appearances in the S.I swimsuit issue. Cheryl Tiegs, Christie Brinkley, Carol Alt, Kim Alexis, Kelly Emberg, Paulina Porizkova, Renee Simonsen, Elle Macpherson, Kathy Ireland, Estelle LeFebure, Karen Alexander, Stephanie Seymour, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Heidi Klum, Tyra Banks, Carolyn Murphy, Isabeli Fontana and Angela Lindvall have all made appearances. 

The release date for the 2011 swimsuit issue is slated for the 15th of February with a new generation of models vying for the cover. My bets are on Hilary Rhoda, Irina Shayk or Christine Teigen to take out the honours. The following images in the meantime, pay tribute to Jule Campbell and the contributions that she has made to the modelling industry.  


Kathy Ireland
Sports Illustrated 1989
Photographer - Paolo Curto

Christie Brinkley
Sports Illustrated 1979
Photographer - Walter Iooss Jr

Kathy Ireland
Sports Illustrated 1984
Photographer - Paolo Curto

Carol Alt
Sports Illustrated 1987
Photographer - John G. Zimmerman

Cheryl Tiegs
Sports Illustrated 1977
Photographer - Walter Iooss Jr

Kim Alexis
Sports Illustrated 1987
Photographer - John G. Zimmerman

Elle Macpherson
Sports Illustrated 1985
Photographer - Brian Lanker

Christie Brinkley
Sports Illustrated 1981
Photographer - John G. Zimmerman

Paulina Porizkova
Sports Illustrated 1987
Photographer - Brian Lanker

Christie Brinkley
Sports Illustrated 1977
Photographer - Walter Iooss Jr

Karen Alexander
Sports Illustrated 1987
Photographer - John G. Zimmerman

Cindy Crawford
Sports Illustrated 1988
Photographer - Marc Hispard

Stephanie Seymour
Sports Illustrated 1989
Photographer - Marc Hispard

Rachel Hunter
Sports Illustrated 1989
Photographer - Walter Iooss Jr

Naomi Campbell
Sports Illustrated 1992
Photographer - Robert Huntzinger

Heidi Klum
Sports Illustrated 1998
Photographer - Robert Erdmann

Christine Teigen
Sports Illustrated 2010
Photographer - Walter Iooss Jr

Dominique Piek
Sports Illustrated 2010
Photographer - Walter Iooss Jr

Bar Refaeli
Sports Illustrated 2010
Photographer - Walter Iooss Jr

Irina Shayk
Sports Illustrated 2009
Photographer - Riccardo Tinelli

Tori Praver
Sports Illustrated 2009
Photographer - Steve Erle

Hilary Rhoda
Sports Illustrated 2009
Photographer - Raphael Mazzucco

Brooklyn Decker
Sports Illustrated 2010
Photographer - Walter Iooss Jr



Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Scavullo's Cosmo Girl

The late Francesco Scavullo's name is synonymous with the seductive, head to toe all out glamour that was represented by the quintessential Cosmo girl. Over a thirty year period beginning in 1965, Scavullo captured the essence of the Cosmo girl as a sensuous, confident and sexually liberated woman. During this period, Scavullo together with his long time companion and stylist Sean M. Byrnes, was responsible for the selection of the model, the cleavage revealing outfits, make up and hairstyles that would eventually appear on the cover. Every model wanted to be a Cosmo girl and the Cosmopolitan cover was accompanied by a model profile and interview which provided  an insight into the personality and life of the cover model. Scavullo's stable of beauties included Lauren Hutton, Naomi Sims, Brooke Shields, Gia Carangi, Janice Dickinson and Christie Brinkley. I have many Cosmopolitan covers in my collection and the following selection is a chronicle of some of the most influential models of our time.  


Gia Carangi
Cosmopolitan April 1979

Christie Brinkley
Cosmopolitan June 1977

Brooke Shields
Cosmopolitan February 1981

Kim Alexis
Cosmopolitan June 1980

Janice Dickinson
Cosmopolitan June 1981

Carol Alt
Cosmopolitan September 1980

Patti Hansen
Cosmopolitan February 1979

Beverly Johnson
Cosmopolitan February 1976

Kelly Emberg
Cosmopolitan December 1980

Naomi Sims
Cosmopolitan August 1973

Paulina Porizkova
Cosmopolitan March 1987

Cindy Crawford
Cosmopolitan March 1988

Claudia Schiffer
Cosmopolitan September 1992

Naomi Campbell
Cosmopolitan February 1990

Christy Turlington
Cosmopolitan April 1990

Elle Macpherson
Cosmopolitan August 1985

Stephanie Seymour
Cosmopolitan July 1989

Renee Simonsen
Cosmopolitan April 1988

Rachel Hunter
Cosmopolitan May 1988

Tatjana Patitz
Cosmpolitan August 1989