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Elle Macpherson
Elle Macpherson in Sydney in 2011
Born
Eleanor Nancy Gow

(1963-03-29) 29 March 1963 (age 61)
Killara, Sydney, Australia
Spouse(s)Gilles Bensimon (1986–1989)
Arpad Busson (1995–2005)
ChildrenArpad Flynn Alexander Busson (b. 1998)
Aurelius Cy Andrea Busson (b. 2003)
Modelling information
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1]
Hair colourLight brown[1]
Eye colourBrown[1]
Websiteellemacpherson.com

Elle Macpherson (born 29 March 1963) is an Australian businesswoman, television host, model and actress. She is well known for her record five cover appearances for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue beginning in the 1980s, leading to her nickname "The Body". She is also known as the founder primary model and creative director for a series of business ventures, including Elle Macpherson Intimates, a lingerie line, and The Body, a line of skin care products.

In 2010, she became the host and executive producer of Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model. She is currently the host and an executive producer NBC's Fashion Star.

Life and career

Early life

Macpherson has a sister, businesswoman and environmentalist Mimi Macpherson, also known as Miriam Frances Gow.[2] Macpherson’s parents divorced when she was 10 years old, and she moved with her mother and two siblings. Her mother later remarried, and a clerical mistake in registering at her new school meant that her name was changed from her father's, Gow, to her stepfather's, Macpherson.[3][4]

Rise to fame as model

Macpherson travelled to New York City, where she initially signed up with Click Model Management.[citation needed]

Macpherson's modelling career began in 1982 with a television commercial for Tab which established her as a "girl next door" figure in Australia.[5] By 1986, Time magazine had already put her on the cover (with a feature entitled "The Big Elle"). By that time, she had also appeared on the covers of Cosmopolitan, Elle, GQ, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue and Playboy.[6]

Macpherson cemented her high profile through frequent appearances in Elle, where she appeared in every issue for six straight years. During that time, at the age of 21, she married Gilles Bensimon, the creative director of Elle.[7]

External images
image icon Macpherson's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover from February 10, 1986
image icon Macpherson's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover from February 9, 1987
image icon Macpherson's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover from February 15, 1988
image icon Macpherson's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover from February 14, 1994
image icon Macpherson's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover from February 17, 2006

Eventually she gained even more exposure through Sports Illustrated magazine's annual Swimsuit Issue. She appeared on the cover a record five times: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1994, and 2006. She co-hosted along with Naomi Campbell the Miss Universe 2001 pageant. Her popularity had reached such a level that Australian government offered her a position on its tourist commission as an unofficial ambassador.[8] Macpherson returned to the runway in 2010 to close the fall Louis Vuitton show for Marc Jacobs in Paris.[9]

Business career

Macpherson in September 2008 at Fashion Fest

In the 1980s, together with Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Tatjana Patitz, Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Pavlína Pořízková and Cindy Crawford, Macpherson became part of the new generation of supermodels.[10] In 1989, she was given the nickname Elle "The Body" Macpherson by Time Magazine after she appeared on their cover. She went on to use the name in a number of business ventures.[11]

In 1994, she left her agency, Ford Models, to form her own company, Elle Macpherson Inc. This company would serve as a financial and organizational base for her later endeavours.[10]

MacPherson soon went on to produce her own highly popular series of calendars, each of which was accompanied by a "making of" television program in 1992, 1993, and 1994. She used this success as a springboard to create the "Your Personal Best – The Body" series of workout videos.[10]

Macpherson later diversified her portfolio of businesses, and in 1990 launched her lingerie collection 'Elle Macpherson Intimates' in partnership with Bendon Limited Apparel. Intimates met with remarkable international success, becoming the single best-selling lingerie line in both Great Britain[12] and Australia[13]

The partnership was among the first instances of a crossover between a model and a fashion label. In 1989, when she was first approached by Bendon to promote their lingerie in Australia, Macpherson saw an opportunity to reverse their strategy and suggested a licensing arrangement, with products bearing her name and designs created in partnership with Bendon's team. Though commonplace now, the idea was unorthodox at the time.[14]

Macpherson took a leading role in the development and management of the company, serving as Chief Marketing Officer and later Creative Director. In January 2010, Macpherson expanded the line, launching Obsidian as a sub-brand.[15] While nursing her second child, she spearheaded the development of a signature maternity bra line.[16] Intimates has retained a high brand recognition into the 2000s, appearing as a featured brand on America's Next Top Model; last year, the brand celebrated 10 years of being stocked at Selfridges.

Macpherson has also created her own line of beauty products: "Elle Macpherson – The Body". The line was carried at Boots,[17] and Australian suncare brand Invisible Zinc.[18]

In addition to her executive responsibilities at Elle Macpherson Intimates and The Body, Macpherson spent a year on the Board of Directors at Hot Tuna, advising on product development, brand positioning and sales strategy. [19] In March 2008, Macpherson signed a three-year deal with Revlon Cosmetics, which named her a Global Brand Ambassador.[20] She has since been featured in print and advertising campaigns for the company.

In 2007, the BBC-TV series The Money Programme aired a documentary which followed Macpherson through her day-to-day business as she continued to develop her international lingerie business. In 2009, Macpherson delivered the Keynote Address at the annual meeting of the International Trademark Association.[21]

Awards

Macpherson has received a number of awards recognizing her business acumen and the success of Elle Macpherson Intimates. In 2005, she was named Glamour Magazine's Entrepreneur of the Year;[22] in 2007, she received an Everywoman Ambassador Award recognizing her success as a businesswoman;[23] in 2008, the Underfashion Club's Femmy Awards crowned her Lingerie Designer of the Year; in 2009, she received a World Career Award from the Women's World Awards.

Acting career

Macpherson (centre) modeling for Virgin Australia in October 2011

Macpherson made her movie debut playing an artist's model in the 1994 Sirens, which also starred Hugh Grant, Sam Neill, Tara FitzGerald, Kate Fischer, and Portia de Rossi. Macpherson gained nine kg (20 lbs.) to disguise her athletic frame for the period role.[24] After Sirens, Macpherson followed with a two-year series of acting roles, appearing in films such as Woody Allen’s Alice, Batman & Robin alongside George Clooney, The Edge with Anthony Hopkins, and The Mirror Has Two Faces with Barbra Streisand.

In 1996, Macpherson hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live. [25]

In 1999, Macpherson appeared in five episodes of the American TV series Friends as Joey Tribbiani's roommate and eventual girlfriend, Janine Lecroix. Macpherson went on to act in the movie Jane Eyre with William Hurt, and she has also appeared alongside Ben Stiller and Sarah Jessica Parker in If Lucy Fell. Her most controversial acting role was in the Showtime cable network miniseries, A Girl Thing, in which she plays a woman experimenting with bisexuality along with Kate Capshaw. In 2001, she appeared in the Italian movie South Kensington.

Macpherson played the modelling agent Claudia Foster in The CW Network's drama series, The Beautiful Life, appearing with Mischa Barton, Sara Paxton and Corbin Bleu. The show centred on aspiring models working for a modelling agency, trying to make it big in New York City and in the fashion world.[26]

In March 2011, Macpherson starred with Gary Lineker in an advertisement for Walkers Crinkles. [27]

Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model

In July 2010, Macpherson became the new host of Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model, taking over from Lisa Snowdon. She also serves as executive producer on the show. The revamped show's panelists now include OBE-winning fashion designer Julien Macdonald, designer Whitney Port and male model Tyson Beckford.[28]

Fashion Star

Macpherson hosts and executive produces NBC's reality competition series Fashion Star. The series gives 14 unknown designers, mentored by celebrities such as Jessica Simpson, Nicole Richie and John Varvatos, the chance to launch their collections in three of America's largest clothing retailers: Macy's, H&M and Saks Fifth Avenue. Its first season was sold to 75 countries. [29]

Victim of an attempted extortion

According to a police statement reproduced online, between 11 and 22 July 1997 William Ryan Holt and Michael Mischler broke into Macpherson's Los Angeles house while she was away on business in Chicago.[30] They stole an estimated $100,000 worth of jewellery, $6,000 in cash, and nude photographs. The two were arrested on 4 August 1997.

Mischler, 29, pled guilty to one count of attempted extortion and one count of burglary. He received a six-year and eight-month prison sentence. Holt, 26, a former U.S. Air Force enlisted man and a military-justice convict out on parole, pled guilty to one count of extortion, and he was sentenced to one year in prison.

Philanthropic work

Macpherson is a European Ambassador for RED, an initiative set up by Bono and Bobby Shriver to raise money and awareness for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria[31] and to help eradicate AIDS for women and children in Africa. She is also an ambassador for UNICEF.[32] In her native Australia, she is an ambassador for the Smile Foundation, which helps the families of children with rare diseases and organises government research grants.[3][4] She has also modelled for charitable causes including fundraising for 2007 British flood victims,[33] and child welfare group Absolute Return for Kids.[34]

In 2012, Macpherson led Sky's campaign for International Women's Day.[35]

MacPherson is a patron for the National Association for the Children Of Alcoholics (NACOA).[36]

Personal life

Macpherson met Gilles Bensimon in 1984 on a photo-session for Elle magazine. They were married in May 1986, and divorced in 1989.[37][38] Macpherson has two sons, Arpad Flynn Alexander Busson (born 14 February 1998),[39] and Aurelius Cy Andrea Busson (born 4 February 2003),[40] with her former partner, French financier Arpad Busson.

Macpherson resides most of the time in Britain along with her two sons.[41] She speaks fluent French and conversational Italian and Spanish.[16]

From 2010 to early 2012, Macpherson was in a relationship with property developer Jeff Soffer.[42]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1990 Alice Model
1994 Sirens Sheela
1996 If Lucy Fell Jane Lindquist
1996 Jane Eyre Blanche Ingram
1996 The Mirror Has Two Faces Candice
1997 Batman & Robin Julie Madison
1997 The Edge Mickey Morse
1998 With Friends Like These... Samantha Mastandrea
2001 A Girl Thing Lauren Travis TV film
2001 South Kensington Camilla
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1996 Saturday Night Live Herself "Elle Macpherson/Sting" (season 21: episode 14)
"John Goodman/Everclear" (season 21: episode 15)
1999–2000 Friends Janine LaCroix "The One Where Phoebe Runs" (season 6: episode 7)
"The One with Ross' Teeth" (season 6: episode 8)
"The One Where Ross Got High" (season 6: episode 9)
"The One with the Routine" (season 6: episode 10)
"The One with the Apothecary Table" (season 6: episode 11)
2008 America's Next Top Model Herself "Top Model Makeovers" (cycle 10: episode 3)
2009 The Beautiful Life: TBL Claudia Foster Main role; series canceled after 2 episodes
2010–present Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model Herself Host; reality TV series
2012–present Fashion Star Herself Host; reality TV series

See also

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e Elle MacPherson Profile. Retrieved 8 August 2008.
  2. ^ "Mimi Macpherson declared bankrupt". The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 December 2008.
  3. ^ a b Davidson, Andrew (23 March 2008). "Elle Macpherson looks good with Intimates". The Sunday Times. London.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  4. ^ a b Above Magazine, Fall 2008. "Body Talk with Elle Macpherson," p. 16–31
  5. ^ "Elle Macpherson Tab Commercial | Fashion". Lifelounge. 11 June 2007. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  6. ^ "Elle Macpherson". FashionModelDirectory.com. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
  7. ^ Evening Standard, 23 April 2004, p. 30–33: "Before starting college, Elle went on a skiing trip to Aspen, Colorado. On the way home, she was persuaded by her Australian modelling booker to stop off in New York City to see if she could get some work. She stayed for 20 years, marrying the photographer Gilles Bensimon at 21. She was his muse, but the age difference (he was 20 years older) proved to be too great, and they divorced six years later (1989).”
  8. ^ "Elle Macpherson – Fashion Model". New York Magazine. Retrieved 23 September 2010.
  9. ^ "Elle Macpherson Closes The Louis Vuitton 2010 Show!". Look. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  10. ^ a b c Daily Mail, Sunday You Magazine, 15 September 2002, pp. 28–33: "The Elle calendar became a worldwide hit, and a new version has been produced twice since, while her 1995 video, Your Personal Best Workout: The Body, was also a bestseller."
  11. ^ Kugel, Allison (20 December 2011). "Elle Macpherson: Unabashed Passion, Ageless Beauty & Creating the Next Fashion Star". PR.com. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
  12. ^ The Sunday Times Business, 23 March 2008, p. 17: "Macpherson, supermodel-turned-lingerie queen, has made that her leitmotif. Elle Macpherson Intimates range is the biggest selling brand of fashion lingerie in Britain."
  13. ^ Tatler, July 2002, vol. 297, num. 7, p. 98–107
    "We’re going through Elle’s underwear. This is what she does. She designs knickers and bras. She's very good at it, very successful. It makes her more money than modelling, and Elle has made a lot of money modeling."
  14. ^ Rebecca Gonsalves (12 December 2011). "A head for business and a body for lingerie". The Independent. UK. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  15. ^ "Elle Macpherson Intimates Launching Luxury Line 'Obsidian' for Spring 2010 - StyleList". Main.stylelist.com. 31 August 2009. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  16. ^ a b The Wall Street Journal Europe, Style Journal, Winter 2006 Edition, p. 36–42: "And so, Macpherson made the transition from model, to designer and chief marketing officer for the growing product line. The company credits her with the ideas for many products, including its successful maternity-bra line, which Macpherson designed while nursing her second child."
  17. ^ "Supermodel Elle Macpherson The Body Relaunches at Boots. Bath and Body Care Products. Photo". Uk.fashion.popsugar.com. Retrieved 23 September 2010.
  18. ^ Danks, Katherine (4 January 2008). "Elle Macpherson is new face of WA sunscreen". The Sunday Times.
  19. ^ everywoman (11 July 2006). "Elle Macpherson Hired as Hot Tuna Director". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  20. ^ "Revlon Taps Macpherson As Global Ambassador". WWD. 27 March 2008. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  21. ^ Techflash (2 April 2012). "Elle Macpherson on the State of the Internet and Future of the Economy". Techflash.com. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  22. ^ By Glamour. "All the winners from the 2005 GLAMOUR Women of the Year Awards (Glamour.com UK)". Glamour. UK. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  23. ^ everywoman (2 April 2012). "NatWest everywoman Awards Finalists | Female Business Network". Everywoman.com. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  24. ^ Elle Macpherson biography at IMDb
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  26. ^ "The Beautiful Life". The CW Television Network. Retrieved 23 September 2010.
  27. ^ "Gary Lineker and Elle Macpherson in Walkers crisps ad | Mail Online". Daily Mail. UK. 31 March 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
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  29. ^ "MIPTV 2012: 'Fashion Star' Generates Global Buzz". The Hollywood Reporter. 4 February 2012. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  30. ^ Time Waster (28 June 1997). "Go To Elle: Macpherson Helps Nab Dirty Duo". The Smoking Gun. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  31. ^ "(RED) – Private Sector and Nongovernment Donors – Our Resources – Who We Are – The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria". The Global Fund. Retrieved 23 September 2010.
  32. ^ GQ Australia, Winter 2006, p. 90–99: “I am working on projects like my ex's education program [ARK, a charity that funds schools for needy children world-wide], with Bono and the American Express RED project – which is all about poverty and AIDS support – and UNICEF's breast-feeding program.”
  33. ^ "Models of charity". Brisbane Times. 12 September 2007. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
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  35. ^ "Sky celebrates International Women's Day". Sky. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  36. ^ "About the National Association for Children of Alcoholics". Nacoa.org.uk. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  37. ^ Swift, E.M. (7 February 1989). "What's The Big Deal?". Sports Illustrated.
  38. ^ "TIPOFF: When fashion photographer Gilles Bensimon..." Lakeland Ledger: 2A. 5 June 1986.
  39. ^ "Elle Macpherson Gives Birth To Son In Manhattan". Chicago Tribune. 17 February 1998. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  40. ^ "Elle's New Baby Aurelius". Associated Press via The Sun-Herald. 7 February 2003. Retrieved 16 July 2012. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  41. ^ Buckland, Lucy (23 October 2011). "Elle Macpherson shows 'The Body' nickname is still valid at 47". Daily Mail. UK. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  42. ^ Todd, Ben (15 March 2012). "Has Elle been swapped for a younger model? Macpherson splits with boyfriend of two years". Daily Mail. Retrieved 8 May 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |loccation= ignored (help)

Further reading

  • Celebrity1000.com—profile for Elle MacPherson[sic]
  • SouthCoast Today, 24 July 1997, "Elle Macpherson says she was the victim of burglary..."
  • SouthCoast Today, 6 December 1997, "Two men pleaded guilty..."
  • "Elle is dating Canadian singer Bryan Adams"

External links

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