To understand the rupture of the supermodel era, one must first grasp the norm it shattered. From the post-war period through the mid-1970s, fashion models operated under what sociologist Ashley Mears terms “the aesthetic labor of anonymity.” Key characteristics of this era include:

A supermodel is nothing without a wardrobe. In this first installment of the series, the community focus heavily relies on the structure of miniature clothing.

The exceptions—Twiggy’s bob, Veruschka’s artistic collaborations—prove the rule: they were tolerated as novelties, not replicated as systems. The industry actively suppressed the cult of personality.

Beyond the magazine, the concept of a "Dolly Supermodel" has permeated pop culture:

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