I was there when their faces were young and fresh. Glamorous lives are normal lives as well, filled with everything a normal person feels and carries.
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(from usmagazine.com)
NAOMI CAMPBELL: THEN
The British babe (here in 1993) appeared in Madonna's famous Sex book, starred in George Michael's "Freedom" video and walked countless catwalks. "I never really looked into myself, deep below the surface," Campbell (here in 1992) has admitted of her early days. "I was just caught up in my job and ... wanted to be fabulous."
NAOMI CAMPBELL: NOW
She went to rehab for drugs and completed anger management courses after assaulting her assistants. In April, she was yanked off a British flight to Los Angeles for throwing a fit when three of her carry-on bags went missing. Campbell, 38, recently poked from at her divalicious ways on
Ugly Betty.
LINDA EVANGELISTA: THEN
The Canadian-born model (here in 1993) is known for changing the face of fashion in the late 1980s (as well as her hairstyles). She famously once said she doesn't "get out of bed for less than $10,000."
LINDA EVANGELISTA: NOW
In 1998, the 5-foot-9 stunner, 43, briefly quit the 'biz due to a fear of flying. "I was having panic attacks," she has admitted. (In 2001, she returned to work.) She welcomed a son in 2006 (she never revealed the father's identity).
CINDY CRAWFORD: THEN
Crawford (here in 1992) graced the cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, briefly wed actor Richard Gere and hosted the MTV show House of Style.
CINDY CRAWFORD: NOW
She has two kids Presley, 8, and Kaia, 6, from her husband of 10 years, nightclub guru Rande Gerber. Crawford, 42, also has her own home furnishing line. Her tips for staying svelte? "Eat right, exercise, don't smoke, drink plenty of water, get enough sleep and wear sunglasses," she has said.
CHRISTY TURLINGTON: THEN
Turlington (here in 1990) starred in Calvin Klein's underwear campaign and landed gigs with Maybelline and Chanel. She also dated Christian Slater!
CHRISTY TURLINGTON: NOW
In 1999, she scored a philosophy degree from New York University. "I needed more intellectual stimulation," the humanitarian has said. She also has settled down the actor Ed Burns; they have two children, Grace, 4, and Finn, 2, together.
NIKI TAYLOR: THEN
The 5-foot-11 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, native rose to fashion fame as the face of Cover Girl.
NIKI TAYLOR: NOW
The host of Bravo's
Make Me a Supermodel, 33, is married to NASCAR Busch Series Driver
Burney Lamar and has 13-year-old twin boys, Jake and Hunter, from a previous relationship. On being a hot mom, she tells Us, "You can't go wrong with jeans, a high heel and a sexy top. That's just uniform."
CLAUDIA SCHIFFER: THEN
"I was one of the fattest when I started," the famous Guess? model (here in 1990) has said.
CLAUDIA SCHIFFER: NOW
"Ever since I started having children, I can eat whatever I want. I eat more chocolate almost every day, and I drink whole milk so that I don't lose any more (weight)," the 37-year-old mother of two has said.
KATE MOSS: THEN
She was criticized for ushering in the "heroin chic" look as the face of Calvin Klein. Of modeling, Moss (here in 1995) has said, "There's always a party to go to ... for a while it all just kind of rolled together in a great way."
KATE MOSS: NOW
The 34-year-old model-turned-fashion designer lost gigs after a British tabloid published photos of her snorting cocaine. After a stint in rehab, Moss -- who has a daughter Lila, 5, from ex Jefferson Hack -- has bounced back, recently being named the face of Agent Provocateur.