Name: Christy Turlington
Birthday: January 02, 1969
Birth Place: Oakland, California, USA
Zodiac Sign: Capricorn
Height: 178cm
Weight: Varies a bit day to day
Body Measurement: 88cm 59cm 89cm (34-22-35)
Shoes Size: 9(US)
Residence: New York City (somewhere downdown), Paris
Education: Graduated in May 1999 with a degree in philosophy
and literature
Occupation: Supermodel
Both on and off the catwalk, Christy Turlington has
always carried a unique sense of personal charm, sensuality,
and sophistication, a distinction that has markedly
set her apart from the plethora of supermodels today.
As an internationally recognized symbol of beauty, her
face a perfectly sculptured work of allure, appeal,
and angelic form, it is no surprise that Christy Turlington
should be considered one of the most coveted women in
the world of fashion, and glamour photography today.
The following is a tribute to one of the most sublime
women to ever grace the floors of a fashion runway.
Christy Turlington was born on January 2nd, 1969, in
San Francisco, California. Strangely enough, as a young
girl, Christy had never given any forethought to a career
in the fashion industry. Instead, at the age of 13,
she busied herself with her passion for horses. Encouraged
by her sport-minded father, she entered local competitions.
She trained after school each day in Coral Gables, where
she grew up with her two sisters. It would be during
this time that she be discovered by photographer Dennie
Cody.
Despite Christy's undiscovered realization for modeling,
Dennie Cody was already certain of Christy's potential
for stardom. Although reluctant at first, her parents
finally gave their consent. The young girl with splendid
green eyes was hired by a local agency. There, she had
her first photo shoots during nights, weekends, and
after classes. Her first job was a series of ads for
a store chain, Emporium Capwell, for a hundred dollars
per hour. As the months passed, the bookings began to
pour in. Within no time, there wasn't a soul in the
Miami fashion world that wasn't familiar with this young
woman's face, and fashion agencies wouldn't hear about
any other model. Soon, news of this budding new talent
reached New York, where modeling's highest priestess,
Eileen Ford, offered her a contract in Paris.
And so the journey to superstardom would begin, but
the road to worldly status would not be easily achieved.
Her first shots were, for the most part, failures, and
she was quickly dismissed. She immediately returned
to the United States. It was at this time that such
names as Linda Evangelista, Stephanie Seymour, and Cindy
Crawford started to gain notice. It was also at this
time that brunettes were finally in after a decade of
blonde supremacy. Christy's time would soon come. Eillen
Ford, reluctant to give up on Christy's opportunity
for stardom, sent her to New York's most prominent magazines
and photographers. Christy was only 16 at the time.
Working with photographer Arthur Elgort, she eventually
gained coverage on American Vogue, who had requested
her for a series of photos. Christy would wait two more
years, first completing her high school education, before
pursuing a career as a professional model. In 1987,
her career took off when Italian Vogue chose her for
its cover (Quentin, 31). The rest is history. The most
sought after photographers began to pour in: Herb Ritts,
Patrick Demarchelier, Irving Penn, Bruce Weber, Peter
Lindbergh, and Steven Meisel all came rushing to Christy
Turlington .
Designers such as Versace, Chanel, Christian Lacroix,
and Azzedine Alaia requested that she be in their shows.
By this time, she had pretty much secured her supermodel
status; she had really made it. In 1989, Christy signed
an exclusive contract with Calvin Klein to represent
their perfume Eternity. Then Maybelline beauty products
acquired Christy's services to be the star model for
their campaigns . Today she is represented by the Ford
agency.
Christy still understands the value of money. "I
don't handle money as if it grew on trees." In
fact, the proceeds from her calendar sales go directly
to the American Foundation for El Salvador, an association
that provides aid to the poor, in the small Central
American country that was her mother's homeland. She
is also the benefactor to a number of other organizations,
including causes for cancer (through an association
called Fashion Targets Breast Cancer) and animal rights
(she has contributed to PETA, People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals). Internationally admired, Christy
Turlington is one of the greatest classic beauties to
ever enter the modeling industry. In fact, her beauty
was immortalized when the Metropolitan Museum of Art
commissioned 120 castings of her face to replace the
heads of their mannequins. As an equally busy businesswoman,
she is one of three partners involved in the development
of the Fashion Café in New York. In whatever
endeavor the world should ever find Christy Turlington,
one thing is certain; she will never cease to amaze,
both on and off the runway.