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The 10 Most Valuable Models
From ad campaigns to runway shows to magazine covers, The Daily Beast crunches the numbers to determine supermodel superiority. VIEW OUR GALLERY of the world’s 10 most valuable models.
Beauty is eternal, but that hasn’t kept the modeling industry from falling prey to the same economic hardships crushing other fields. Luxury beauty and fashion companies are strapped for cash, and editorial opportunities are decreasing as magazines shrink and shutter. Cash-strapped celebrities have elbowed in on some of the product-shilling traditionally done by models. Collectively, like many of us, models make less for the same amount of work than just a few years ago.
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In some ways, however, this has strengthened the hands of the modeling industry’s top names. As in investing, troubled times means that people crave blue-chip. So to test who’s up and who’s down at the top of the pyramid, The Daily Beast set out to determine the most valuable model in the world.
Note that, while related, value is different than earnings. Some models grab every opportunity available. Others try to create scarcity. Some try to maximize fees, while others will work for free if the opportunity is right. They all share versatility, as the faces of high-fashion campaigns, magazine covers, and mass-market advertising campaigns. In this ranking, we looked at each model as a brand—which is what they are—and tried to figure out which brand was worth the most.
Our list is filled with both veterans (Kate Moss, Gisele Bündchen, Christy Turlington) and up-and-comers (Daria Werbowy, Doutzen Kroes, Miranda Kerr). Both groups are navigating a profession in flux.
The starkest transition has occurred on the runway. Top models could once earn up to $250,000 from a runway season, but now most brands pay just $200 to $1,000 per hour, claiming the pay is in the exposure. Agents counter that runway shows don’t attract attention, and are no longer an entrée into editorial and advertising success.
“In the last season, there’s been a shift. Brands used to use some unknown girls on the runway and then they’d get the campaign,” says Richard Habberley, agent of Alessandra Ambrosio at Elite Model Management. “Now the models getting campaigns may not be on the runway at all.”
“Financially successful fashion companies have duped our industry into sacrificing a model’s traditional earnings from both fashion shows and fashion advertisements in the name of positive exposure,” adds Chris Gay, president of Marilyn Model Agency, which represents Adriana Lima and Emanuela de Paula. “If campaigns and shows are now considered just another form of positive exposure, then where’s the recompense for a model’s time and effort?”
The top 10 are finding a way. All make several million dollars a year. In terms of determining their value, here’s how we did it:
We considered four tenets to illustrate a model’s visibility and success—multi-year contracts, advertising campaigns, runway appearances, and magazine covers. Those with retail licensing deals, including Kate Moss and Gisele Bündchen, got credit for those estimated annual earnings, as well. Annual income from contracts, primarily negotiated by large cosmetic companies and Victoria’s Secret, were weighted 40 percent because they are the most difficult to get, bear the largest salaries, and indicate a very high level of success.








DannyJouwe
Probably the recession has hit harder in the US than in Europe. You guys have no more money and time for some basic factchecking? Doutzen Kroes is not a Polish model, sheä³ from the Netherlands.
picopallasi
Millions of dollars a year to put on someone else's clothes and walk 10 meters. Brilliant.
natalia09
Natalia Vodianova is the face Calvin Klein perfume Euphoria and not Guerlain, Guerlain is a brand on its own
Doutzen Kroes is not Polish but Dutch.
Lauren, i don't think you have done your homework to write on fashion industry, i can hardly believe you researched the subject...
stupidmodel
Models are interesting no? Stupid or not, they're nice to look at.
I like to read this blog by a model who is in some ill fated NYC modeling competition, http://stupidmodel.wordpress.com
picopallasi
no, they're not particularly nice to look at.
peters17
also C&A is not a Brazilian company but a Dutch company. She was just in the commercials for C&A in Brazil...
katell717
C&A (Named for Clemens and August Brenninkmeijer) is a primarily German brand, though they have headquarters also in Brussels. It's not Brazilian. Though I understand they're similar both in ethnic origin and location...?
clearthinker
OH......MY.......GOD!!!! .................REALLY?!?!?!
M.............V..............P............for models?!?!?!? NO.....WAY!!!!!! Veeter, get me my glasses, I must read this.
rbryanh
Frivolous pseudo journalism about a frivolous industry.
Thank you.
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