Supermodels: Then and Now
From Cindy Crawford to Christie Brinkley to Kate Moss, supermodels earn millions for their photogenic faces and gorgeous bodies — and they don’t age! Check out these then-and-now photos.

From Cindy Crawford to Christie Brinkley to Kate Moss, supermodels earn millions for their photogenic faces and gorgeous bodies — and they don’t age! Check out these then-and-now photos.
Then: Known for her exquisitely long limbs and fierce temper.
Now: The British supermodel appeared in front of a different kind of camera with roles in the first and second seasons of Fox’s Empire and FX’s American Horror Story: Hotel in 2015.
Then: Known for dating bad boy Johnny Depp in 1994 and launching the heroin-chic look of the '90s.
Now: The beauty, who is married to guitarist Jamie Hince of The Kills and mom to Lila Grace (dad is Jefferson Hack), is still an in-demand professional model teaching her daughter the ropes. She and Lila Grace covered Vogue Italia’s June 2016 issue.
Then: Known for her knockout body and trademark mole above her lip. Named the world's highest-paid model by Forbes in 1995.
Now: Married with two kids to restaurateur Rande Gerber, the model turned businesswoman oversees Meaningful Beauty, a collection of skincare products. Her children, Kaia and Presley, are also pursuing their own careers in the industry.
Then: Known for proclaiming that models like her "don't wake up for less than $10,000 a day” after getting an image-altering bob haircut at the suggestion from photographer Peter Lindbergh.
Now: The supermodel continues to pose for brands including Dolce & Gabbana and Moschino. Evangelista also shares a son with French billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault, who is now married to actress Salma Hayek.
Then: Born Iman Mohamed Abdulmajid in Somalia, she was first discovered by photographer Peter Beard and moved to the United States after attending the University of Nairobi. The knockout landed a contract with Wilhelmina and appeared in the pages of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, while fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent named her his muse.
Now: The retired model, who was married to the late rocker David Bowie, launched an eponymous beauty brand in 1994 and a fashion line with HSN in 2007.
Then: Known for her stark blue eyes, the Danish model also starred in Chris Isaak's steamy video for "Wicked Game” in 1991.
Now: Christensen has a son with ex-flame Norman Reedus and is now primarily a fashion designer and photographer. She recently appeared on the September 2016 cover of Vogue Portugal.
Then: Known for being one of the original Victoria's Secret Angels and dating Axl Rose from 1991 to 1993.
Now: After six months of very public, very ugly divorce proceedings in 2010, Seymour reconciled with her wealthy newsprint magnate husband Peter Brant, with whom she has four kids. The stunner still moonlights as a model, most recently posing in Jason Wu's Spring 2013 ad campaign.
Then: Known for her reign as the gorgeous face of Calvin Klein in 1989.
Now: Married to actor Edward Burns, the mom of two has been focusing on her charity Every Mother Counts, which raises money in support of worldwide maternal and newborn health. She’s also starred in multiple CK Eternity campaigns with Burns in the 2000s.
Then: Known for her rocking body and appearances in Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues.
Now: The former model has fully transitioned into a Hollywood actress, playing Mystique in the first trilogy of the X-Men franchise. Divorced from John Stamos, Romijn is now married with twin girls to Jerry O'Connell.
Then: Known for her sexy curves and being the first African-American model to grace the cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue as well as the first to cover GQ.
Now: The former model, who hosted and executive-produced America’s Next Top Model for 22 seasons, owns the Tyra Beauty brand and will teach a course at the Stanford Business School in 2017.
Then: Known for playing a child prostitute at the age of 12 in Pretty Baby. At 14, she appeared in provocative Calvin Klein Jeans print and TV ads. She was also married to tennis sensation Andre Agassi for two years in the 1990s.
Now: The Princeton grad wed Chris Henchy in 2001, has two kids with him and is a working actress with TV, movie and Broadway appearances under her belt. In July 2016, she organized her very first art exhibition with the New York Academy of Art.
Then: Known for her 13 consecutive appearances in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues, including for its 1989 cover, the bestselling in the magazine's history.
Now: Ireland amassed a fortune with her shrewd business skills as the majority owner and CEO of Kathy Ireland Worldwide, which markets home goods products.
Then: Known for her long legs and six-year streak of appearing in every single issue of Elle. She was married to the magazine's creative director, Giles Bensimon, for four years.
Now: The mother of two is married to billionaire Jeff Soffer and has since become a successful businesswoman with plans to launch Elle Macpherson Body, a revamped lingerie line.
Then: Known for her 25-year reign as the face of Covergirl and her head-turning role as the woman in the red Ferrari in Chevy Chase's National Lampoon's Vacation movies. The model, who was previously married to Billy Joel, also starred in his music video for “Uptown Girl.”
Now: The mother of three is the mastermind behind Christie Brinkley Authentic Skincare, which is known for the Bio-Clock Activation Anti-Aging System.
Then: Known for making her mark after posing in Sports Illustrated in 1989. The New Zealand–born beauty also played “Stacy’s Mom” in the eponymous 2003 video by Fountains of Wayne.
Now: The mom of Renee and Liam, with ex-husband Rod Stewart, hosts Rachel Hunter’s Tour of Beauty on the Ovation network.
Then: Known for her striking dark brown skin and edgy personal style, the Jamaican-born preacher’s daughter commanded the runways of Yves Saint Laurent, Kenzo and Azzedine Alaia in the 1970s and ’80s. She was also signed to Island Records, where she dropped iconic albums such as Slave to the Rhythm and Pull Up to the Bumper.
Now: The mom of Paulo, with ex-partner Jean-Paul Goude, continues to make music and perform at festivals all around the world. She had a song on The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 soundtrack. She also released I’ll Never Write My Memoirs, an autobiography, in 2015.
Then: Known for becoming the first black supermodel to land a contract with a major cosmetics company, Revlon, in 1992.
Now: The model is married to Chris Del Gatto and is using her experience as beauty director of As If magazine.