
Shattered beauty norms by embracing her vitiligo on global runways and in major campaigns. How the Industry Became "Better"
What made these models "better" was their versatility and business acumen. They weren't just faces; they were entrepreneurs and activists. Contribution to the Era
The latter half of this decade focused on "Better" representation. Models like Winnie Harlow , the first model with vitiligo on a major magazine cover, and Ashley Graham challenged the industry's narrow beauty standards.
By 2017, the fashion industry had grown into a $1.7 trillion global powerhouse, ranking as the equivalent of the world's seventh-largest economy. Key Players in the "New Supermodel" Era
If you are looking for the latest in this evolution, modern agencies like and BACCA Models continue to push these boundaries by recruiting talent across wider age ranges and backgrounds. The Evolution: Why 2007 to 2017 Changed Everything
This period saw the birth of social media platforms that allowed models to speak directly to fans. Traditional icons were joined by a new wave of "Instagirls" like Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid , who used digital platforms to bypass traditional industry gatekeepers.
Leveraged reality TV and Instagram to become the highest-paid model by the end of 2017.
The phrase captures a specific, high-energy shift in the fashion world that took place between 2007 and 2017. This decade transformed the industry from the traditional, gatekept "hermit kingdom" of high fashion into a global, digital-first spectacle.