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History’s first male ‘top model’ reveals the secrets of Eternal Values, a sect led by Frederick von Mierers, in the documentary ‘Bring Me the Beauties’

History’s first male ‘top model’ reveals the secrets of Eternal Values, a sect led by Frederick von Mierers, in the documentary ‘Bring Me the Beauties’

Now an entrepreneur, she was one of the first to combine catwalks with TV work like the iconic 1992 Pepsi ad. She brought fashion to the masses with an MTV show, and is one of the few models who managed to overcome the industry’s ageism

She has been sober for 20 years and is more focused on her business ventures than on exploiting the nostalgia of the supermodel era. Unlike many of her colleagues from that time, such as Naomi Campbell or Linda Evangelista, the Australian has stayed away from the spotlight and the catwalk

The top model has survived two cancers, an ex-husband who she accuses of abuse and a failed surgery. Now she returns to release a glossy volume of her work with photographer Steven Meisel

Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington, who are all over 50, are so heavily retouched that the image is almost comical

At 19, she has debuted at a fashion show in Italy, starred in a campaign for Carolina Herrera and is preparing to follow in the footsteps of her mother, one of the most influential models in the history of fashion