The 1980s were a time of redefining fashion and beauty standards as well as a transforming phase in the modelling business. This was the decade shoulder pads peaked, hair defied gravity, and supermodels attained unheard-of celebrity status. A new breed of models who became household names ruled the runways and magazine covers: strong women who demanded both attention and exorbitant pay-off.
More than merely models, icons like Christie Brinkley, with her all-American appeal, Elle Macpherson, also known as “The Body,” and Kelly LeBrock, whose breathtaking features caught the imagination of both designers and the public, became – cultural events. These ladies graced several Vogue covers, appeared in global advertising campaigns, and came to represent luxury companies all around. As they entered business, entertainment, and activism, their influence transcended fashion.
Decades after their rule at the top of the fashion scene, their stories still fascinate and inspire. After their careers as models peaked, what paths did these great beauty decide upon? How did they negotiate the change from the most photographed faces in the world to constructing lives away from the runway? From supermodel stardom to their present projects, their paths show amazing stories of reinventions, tenacity, and ongoing influence on popular culture.
1.Kelly LeBrock

With her ageless beauty and incredible adventure, Kelly LeBrock—the height of “80s allure—the ideal fantasy girl—continue to enthrals viewers. From her early days hitting the covers of esteemed fashion journals to landing a revolutionary contract with Christian Dior, her modelling career was almost explosive. Her move to Hollywood felt logical; she starred in classic movies like “The Woman in Red” and “Weird Science,” so solidifying her reputation as both a supermodel and gifted actress.
LeBrock deliberately chose to distance herself from the intense focus of Hollywood after her well reported divorce from action star Steven Seagal in 1996. Choosing to put personal well-being above celebrity, she discovered comfort and quiet on a beautiful ranch. This retreat was a transforming time when she could rediscover herself free from the demands of celebrity life, not only a vacation.
LeBrock, who is now 62, keeps an estimated nett worth of $2 million, but her actual riches are found in the wisdom and grace she has gathered over the years. She reminds us why she was among the most sought-after faces of her generation on sporadic public events. Her path from international supermodel to Hollywood star and ultimately to contentment in a more private existence is evidence of her tenacity and capacity for adaptation while keeping her real self.
2.Christy Turlington

Though one created by will and intelligence, Christy Turlington’s path in the fashion business seems to be a fairy tale. Found aged 14 while riding horses, she waited until 18 to really enter the modelling industry—a choice that turned out to be absolutely crucial for her amazing career path. Her association with Maybelline became legendary, and her many Vogue covers helped to define her as among the most identifiable faces in fashion history.
Now 54, Turlington has deftly moved from front of the camera to become a potent behind-the-scenes change agent. Her development from supermodel to activist and entrepreneur highlights her many skills and great will to have a significant influence. Every Mother Counts, her nonprofit for mother health advocacy, shows her commitment to correct world healthcare inequalities.
Her outstanding directing debut in No Woman, No Cry was a passionate statement on global mother health concerns rather than only a career step. The documentary provided a forum to draw attention to the difficulties experienced by expecting women all around. Apart from her advocacy activities, Turlington has studied with the same intensity she had for modelling, obtaining a master’s degree in Public Health from Columbia University, so demonstrating that intelligence and beauty can coexist.
