Cindy Crawford look soooo good ?
What a woman!
How Popular Supermodels Have Changed Since the World First Noticed Them

Do you remember when you first heard of Adriana Lima or Miranda Kerr? Each supermodel has a fashion show that has made her famous. Since then, their faces have appeared everywhere: on Instagram, in ads, and in the news. Do you agree that seeing a person almost every day makes us think that they’re not changing at all? Maybe, but it’s not quite true. Let’s find out together whether we’re right or wrong.
Bright Side has compared the "then and now "pictures of the most famous models. Some of them were taken at the beginning of their careers, others are the most recent. These photos let us know that not all models maintain their original look.
Adriana Lima
Claudia Schiffer
Miranda Kerr
Natalia Vodianova
Carolyn Murphy
Irina Shayk
Christy Turlington
Cindy Crawford
Karlie Kloss
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Naomi Campbell
Cara Delevingne
Alessandra Ambrosio
Bella Hadid
Who do you think has changed for the better? Who hasn’t changed at all?
Comments
Irina Shayk looks beautiful in the first photo the hair is on point
i like the second photo too
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