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Naomi Sims – model of the late 1960s and 1970s. The first African-American model to appear on the cover of Ladies Home Journal and Life Magazine in the 1960s. She later went on to write beauty books and created her own line of cosmetics and wigs. Mercedes Scelba-Shorte – runner-up of America's Next Top Model in Cycle 2
Kim Alexis is an American model and actress who was famous in the 1970s and 1980s. She appeared on the cover of magazines like Sports Illustrated , Vogue , Harper's Bazaar , Glamour , Self and Cosmopolitan .
Cheryl Rae Tiegs (born September 25, 1947) is an American model and fashion designer. Frequently described as America's first supermodel, [1] [2] [3] Tiegs made multiple appearances on the covers of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and Time magazine. [4] [5] [6] Her 1978 "Pink Bikini" poster became an iconic image of 1970s pop culture. [7] [8]
Hugh Hefner, the man who created a magazine empire, died Wednesday at the age of 91. His legacy includes some of the most famous Playboy playmates ever to grace the cover and go one to become ...
Before becoming an established model, Hutton made her film debut in Paper Lion (1968), and later notices for her performances in James Toback's The Gambler (1974), opposite James Caan. [36] She also starred in John Carpenter's TV movie Someone's Watching Me! (1978) and played the female lead in American Gigolo (1980).
We rounded up 20 popular baby names from the 1970s that have since gone out to style. ... She secured her '70s and '80s stardom with hits such as "I Love You," "Hot Stuff," and "Last Dance ...
The list has been split up into several articles by decade of publication. Please see the following articles for names and date of appearance: List of people in Playboy 1953–1959; List of people in Playboy 1960–1969; List of people in Playboy 1970–1979; List of people in Playboy 1980–1989; List of people in Playboy 1990–1999
Swedish model Ulla Jones dressed in a lurex halter top and matching flared trousers The disco music genre spawned its own fashion craze in the mid- to late 1970s. Young people gathered in nightclubs dressed in new disco clothing that was designed to show off the body and shine under dance-floor lights.