Style Icons Who Defined Eras

Cindy Crawford - One of the most popular supermodels of the 80s and 90s, Cindy Crawford made waves in the fashion industry, especially for her 1992 Pepsi advert.

Christy Turlington - The American model was also one of the original 'Big Five' supermodels of the 90s. They all appeared in the music video for George Michael's 'Freedom! '90' (1990).

Heidi Klum - Heidi Klum has proven her versatility as a fashion icon throughout her career, working as a model, designer, actress, and television personality.

Gisele Bündchen - Gisele Bündchen was Forbes' highest earning model for 15 years, from 2002 to 2016, says Time.

Lea T - The Brazilian transgender model became the face of Givenchy in 2010, and has been considered a "trans pioneer" ever since, says the Fashion Law.

Michelle Obama - The United States' first black First Lady made her mark on fashion, emulating an extremely elegant style.

Kate Middleton - The Duchess of Cambridge is often praised for her recycling of looks, and mixture of high street fashion with higher-end pieces.

Lady Gaga - Gaga has carved her legacy into the worlds of music and fashion for her bizarre, other-worldly sense of style.

Rihanna - Rihanna has shown time and time again that she's not afraid to experiment with fashion. From pajamas to see-through dresses, she's worn pretty much everything in public.

Gigi Hadid - Gigi Hadid, with her sunny California Girl looks, has been taking the fashion world by storm in recent years.

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