FASHION AND BEAUTY
From Naomi Campbell to Claudia Schiffer, who were the super top model s of the 1990s
They were photographed by the greatest photographers of the time, they walked the catwalks of the world for the greatest designers.
They are the supermodels of the 1990s, who made millions of people dream not only because of their glamour but also because of their personalities and private lives. Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss... are just some of the names of these famous supermodels who marked an era.
Let's find out which ones were the most famous.
Who are the most famous super top model of the 1990s
They were photographed by the greatest photographers of the time, they walked the catwalks of the world for the greatest designers. They are the supermodels of the 1990s, who made millions of people dream not only because of their glamour but also because of their personalities and private lives. Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss... are just some of the names of these famous supermodels who marked an era. Let's find out which ones were the most famous.
Naomi Campbell
Born in London, she is nicknamed "The Black Venus" and was listed by People magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful women in the world.
Claudia Schiffer
Of German nationality, Claudia Schiffer reached the peak of her fame during the 1990s partly due to her resemblance to the French actress Brigitte Bardot.
Brooke Shields
Supermodel Brooke Shields is an American national. Her modelling career was followed by that of an actress.
Tatjana Patitz
German-born Tatjana Patitz was another of the supermodels of the 1990s. Unfortunately, she passed away prematurely in January 2023 due to cancer.
Christy Turlington
Of American nationality, Christy Turlington formed with Linda Evangelista and Naomi Campbell the 'trinity', the trio of acclaimed models who dominated fashion worldwide in the early 1990s.
Cindy Crawford
Of American nationality, Cindy Crawford has followed her career as a supermodel with that of an actress. Her relationship with actor Richard Gere is famous.
Elle Macpherson
Elle Macpherson comes from Australia and was nicknamed The Body in the 1990s.
Linda Evangelista
Born in Canada but with Italian roots, Linda Evangelista was among the most sought-after and paid supermodels in the 1990s.
Carla Bruni
Among the supermodels of the 1990s there was also the Italian Carla Bruni. She later pursued a career as a singer. She is also known to have married the former French president Nicolas Sarkozy.
Kate Moss
Supermodel and now also fashion designer Kate Moss has been and continues to be a true symbol of fashion and show business.
Eva Herzigova
Eva Herzigova was a Czech-born supermodel naturalised Italian. She was also married to Bon Jovi's drummer Tico Torres.
Amber Valletta
American-born supermodel and later actress, Amber Valletta started acting when she was still walking the runway and continued to do so until 2007.
Tyra Banks
Tyra Banks is an American supermodel, actress and television personality.
Karen Mulder
A Dutch national, Karen Mulder has walked for the world's most famous designers and appeared on the covers of the most prestigious fashion magazines.
Nature
22/09/2023
Climate change is presenting us with greater and different challenges than ever before. In fact, the lack of rainfall and snowfall is pushing the world towards water shortages. Of course, we are not only talking about drinking water, which is used to quench our thirst, but also the water needed for energy plants and agriculture.
Some of our behaviors in fact, still linked to the old habits of abundance of our parents, are totally detrimental to the environment, as well as useless for practical purposes. Of course, there is a lack of proper environmental culture in schools in the first place, and that is where we step in.
In this little guide, we want to give you 10 quick tips on how to save water in everyday life.
science
20/09/2023
It often happens, especially during adolescence, that one realizes that one is more gifted in languages than in mathematics, or vice versa. Or that one's thought processes are different from those of a friend or classmate. This aspect depends not only on personal interests, but also on the way our brains work.
In fact, the way to process information is different from person to person, but it can be grouped into some predefined categories. Some are more predisposed to creative work, others to relationships with other people, and still others can hear and understand music in a way unthinkable for others.
According to a study carried out since the 1980s by the American psychologist Howard Gardner, we have as many as nine different types of intelligence, to which the tenth would be added. These intelligences could also theoretically be linked to certain types of jobs.
Art galleries private collections
19/09/2023
Food has undoubtedly been of paramount importance in the development of our modern civilization. Food in particular made our bodies stronger and helped extend the average lifespan of early humans by many decades.
The ability to create particular foods and dishes, in short, to process food, is still valued today, and, interestingly, many of the things that are the basis of our meals go back to ideas far into the past. Bread, wine, beer, oil, cheese, so many things go back even thousands of years.
In this short article, we will take you along with us to discover the origins of our most common foods.
Tablet computers and tech gadgets
science
17/09/2023
The Six Degrees of Separation Theory, which assumes that each person can be connected to any other in the world through a chain of knowledge with no more than five intermediaries, is one of the most popular and suggestive social theories ever created, and may still be valid today in the age of social networking.
It was in the mid-1960s when a Harvard professor sent a letter to an unknown farmer in Nebraska, hoping that, through a completely random network of contacts, the letter would reach its true recipient in Boston.
Today, a study co-ordinated by the Institute of Complex Systems of the National Research Council in Florence (CNR-Isc) - signed by researchers from Spain, Israel, Russia, Slovenia and Chile - has shown that connections on social networks resemble those found by Milgram in the 1960s.
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