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1950: Jean Patchett was a leading model throughout the 1940s and 1950s.
1951: Mary Jane Russell appeared on the cover of many issues of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar.
1952: Georgia Hamilton appeared on the cover of Life magazine.
1953: Cherry Nelms was one of the favorite muses of photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe.
1954: Sunny Harnett was a model frequently photographed by Richard Avedon during the height of her modeling career in the mid-1950s.
1955: Dovima was a well-known American model during the 1950s and even appeared as a model in the Audrey Hepburn film, "Funny Face." A Richard Avedon photograph of Dovima with elephants at a Paris circus in 1955 is one of the most famous fashion photographs of all time, according to Time 100 Photos.
1956: Evelyn Tripp was well known during the 1950s and 1960s.
1957: Suzy Parker was an American actress and model. She was reportedly the first model to earn $100,000 per year, which would be $922,000 today, according to Vanity Fair.
1958: Marilyn Monroe is one of the best-known actresses of all time.
1959: Dolores Hawkins was a singer and model who appeared on a number of magazine covers during the late 1950s. She appeared on Glamour, Vogue, and Mademoiselle.
1960: Sondra Peterson was so popular during her career that she was featured in the May 1960 issue of Seventeen in an article titled, "How to Look Like Sondra Peterson."
1961: Dorothy McGowan appeared on the covers of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, and Glamour during the 1960s.
1962: Brigitte Bardot was an actress and part-time model who gained fame. According to Biography, Bardot was known for portraying more sexualized characters during the height of the sexual revolution.
1963: The daughter of a German resistance fighter, Veruschka reportedly used modeling as a way to escape her tumultuous childhood.
1964: Tania Mallet is an English actress and model known for playing James Bond's love interest in the 1964 film, "Goldfinger."
1965: Jean Shrimpton is regarded as one of the most notable supermodels in history.
1966: Twiggy gained her famous nickname from her thin frame, and she quickly became a household name during the swinging '60s and mod era in London.
1967: Pat Booth was an English model. She stood out for her more "punk" look during the late '60s.
1968: Naomi Sims has been called the first black supermodel, largely in part to her landing the cover of Ladies Home Journal in 1968.
1969: Cristina Ferrare signed with Eileen Ford when she was 20. She graced the covers of multiple magazines.
1970: Karen Graham was the exclusive face of Estée Lauder for 15 years. This also made her the first model to win a beauty contract, Estée or otherwise.
1971: Before she was a musician, Grace Jones walked runways.
1972: Marisa Berenson appeared on the covers of Vogue and Time magazine, and Yves Saint Laurent even dubbed her the "girl of the '70s."
1973: When Lauren Hutton signed her million-dollar contract with Revlon in 1973, it was the biggest in modeling history.
1974: Before she was an actress, Rene Russo was a successful model who appeared on the cover of Vogue nine times.
1975: Cheryl Tiegs made the cover of Sports Illustrated three times, including in 1975, which made her the "Golden Girl of the '70s."
1976: The iconic poster of Farrah Fawcett in her red bathing suit was released in 1976. It sold 20 million copies, making it the best-selling poster of all time.
1977: Jerry Hall was, and still is, a successful model and tabloid fixture. At the time, she was dating Mick Jagger and regularly seen at New York City hotspot, Studio 54.
1978: Patti Hansen was called the "successor to Farrah Fawcett and Cheryl Tiegs," after she landed an 81-by-24-foot billboard in Times Square for Calvin Klein.
1979: During her short life, Gia Carangi appeared on many magazine covers, including Cosmopolitan and Vogue in 1979, and was one of the first openly LGBTQ models.
1980: Brooke Shields made headlines when she appeared in a Calvin Klein campaign at the young age of 15.
1981: Iman remains a household name to this day. She was at the height of her modeling career during the early 1980s.
1982: Renee Simonsen was chosen to represent Denmark in the 1982 Eileen Ford Supermodel contest and won.
1983: Christie Brinkley was well known throughout the '70s and '80s.
1984: Carol Alt appeared on over 500 magazine covers throughout the 1980s, including Vogue, Vogue Paris, Vogue Italia, Mademoiselle, Elle, and Cosmopolitan.
1985: In 1974, Beverly Johnson became the first black woman to appear on the cover of Vogue. By the mid-1980s, she was a household name.
1986: Janice Dickinson has been called the first official supermodel after she coined the phrase during an interview.
1987: Elle Macpherson solidified her place as an icon after appearing for the second time on the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue in 1987.
1988: Paulina Porizkova made headlines after signing what was then the highest-paying modeling contract, a $6 million-a-year contract as the face of Estée Lauder.
1989: Kathy Ireland's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover remains one of the magazine's most-sold issues to date.
1990: Christy Turlington shot to fame after appearing in Calvin Klein's Eternity campaign the year before.
1991: Kate Moss marked a change in the industry with her waifish look.
1992: Cindy Crawford became one of the most popular models of the '80s and '90s.
1993: Fabio Lanzoni was the world's highest-paid male model in 1993. He made millions of dollars per year is most famous for on the covers of many romance novels.
1994: Claudia Schiffer became a household name after working on a 1994 Chanel campaign.
1995: Linda Evangelista is one of the most accomplished models of all time, and has appeared on more than 700 magazine covers throughout her career.
1996: Tyra Banks made history as the first black model to be on the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover alongside Valeria Mazza.
1997: Karen Mulder appeared in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition in 1997.
1998: Naomi Campbell was one of the most in-demand models of the '90s, as well as the highest-paid black model throughout much of the decade
1999: Heidi Klum cemented her "it girl" status after being featured in the New York Time's "A Night Out With" column in 1999.
2000: Gisele Bündchen is known as one of the world's most iconic supermodels.
2001: Adriana Lima was one of the most popular models on the runway by 2001.
2002: Vogue Paris dedicated an entire issue to Liya Kebede.
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1970: Karen Graham was the exclusive face of Estée Lauder for 15 years. This also made her the first model to win a beauty contract, Estée or otherwise.
1987: Elle Macpherson solidified her place as an icon after appearing for the second time on the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue in 1987.
1995: Linda Evangelista is one of the most accomplished models of all time, and has appeared on more than 700 magazine covers throughout her career.
1996: Tyra Banks made history as the first black model to be on the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover alongside Valeria Mazza.