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66 | Joon | Dornacker | m | In the early 1970s, Dickinson moved to New York City to pursue work as a model after winning a national competition called "Miss High Fashion Model." At a time when blue-eyed blondes dominated the fashion scene, Dickinson was turned down several times by modeling agents, including Eileen Ford, who informed Dickinson she was "much too ethnic. You'll never work." She was discovered by the fashion photographer Jacques Silberstein when his girlfriend, actress Lorraine Bracco, mentioned she liked Dickinson's look. Wilhelmina Cooper became Dickinson's first agent. Her modeling pursuits led her to Paris, France, where her "exotic looks" secured her reputation within the European fashion industry. She returned to New York City in 1978, and spent the next several years working steadily, earning $2,000 per day, nearly four times the standard rate. Dickinson eventually signed with Ford Models to land a major ad campaign for a new JVC camera. Dickinson, who had not forgotten Ford's initial rejection, was intent on revenge. She soon became one of twenty Ford models to defect to John Casablancas's upstart Elite Model Management. By the 1980s, Dickinson was considered a supermodel, as she "possessed the kind of name and face recognition" that the majority of women in the modeling industry strive to achieve. She appeared within and on covers of magazines including Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Photo, Vogue, Marie Claire, and Playboy, and worked with some of fashion's best-known names, including Bill Blass, Gianni Versace, Valentino Garavani, Azzedine Alaïa, Pino Lancetti, Halston, Oscar de la Renta and Calvin Klein. She has appeared on the cover of Vogue (International editions only) 37 times. She appeared on the cover of Elle seven times in a row and has been the face of ad campaigns for brands including Revlon, Alberto VO5, Balmain, Obao, Christian Dior, Clairol, Hush Puppies, Orbit gum, Max Factor, Virginia Slims, and Cutex. Dickinson looked for ways to sustain her relevance within the fashion industry as she aged, becoming a fashion photographer. In 2008, she launched her own jewelry line on HSN. In 2009, Dickinson recorded a song entitled "Crazy", which was written and produced by Craig Taylor. While Dickinson claims to have coined the term supermodel in 1979, and to be the first "supermodel", the word already was known in the 1940s. The writer Judith Cass used the term in 1942 in her Chicago Tribune article "Super Models are Signed for Fashion Show". In 1943, author Clyde Matthew Dessner used the term in his book So You Want to Be a Model! The New York Times, on March 21, 1967, and The Daily Times of Salisbury, Maryland on May 19, 1967, both referred to Twiggy as a supermodel. In 1968, an article in Glamour described Twiggy, Cheryl Tiegs, Wilhelmina, Veruschka, Jean Shrimpton, and 15 other models as "supermodels". Syndicated columnist Suzy Knickerbocker in 1970 described Penelope Tree as a supermodel. The April 23, 1971 issue of The Hour headlined one of its articles "Supermodels Reveal Their Beauty Secrets", including an advertisement with the caption "Supermodel Cheryl Tiegs". The article also says, "The fashion/beauty world is dotted with Supermodels" and "Cybill Shepherd a Supermodel who may turn into a Superstar." Jean Shrimpton was described as a supermodel by Time in 1971, as were Margaux Hemingway by Vogue on September 1, 1975, Beverly Johnson by Jet in 1977, and Naomi Sims in the 1978 book Total Beauty Catalog by K.T. Maclay. Lisa Fonssagrives and Dorian Leigh, whose careers began before Dickinson was born, have been retroactively recognized as the 20th century's first supermodels. Gia Carangi has been called the first supermodel as well as Jean Shrimpton. In 2003, Dickinson returned to media attention with her stint as a judge on the reality television series America's Next Top Model. She was hired after producer Tyra Banks read No Lifeguard On Duty and realized that Dickinson could offer the contestants advice on the perils of the fashion industry. As a panelist, Dickinson became known for her wit and incisive, brutally honest critiques. Dickinson frequently quarreled with her fellow judges, particularly Kimora Lee Simmons and Nolé Marin. A recurring source of tension between Dickinson and Banks was the former's dubiety concerning plus-size models. After four cycles, Banks fired Dickinson, replacing her with Twiggy. Dickinson was hurt by the decision. "I was just telling the truth and I was saving these girls from going out there and being told that they're too short, too fat, their skin's not good enough," she said. "I was to America's Next Top Model what Simon Cowell is to American Idol." Despite this, Dickinson made guest appearances on the following three cycles: As the photographer for a photo challenge in cycle 5, in a mentor role in cycle 6, and as the interviewee for an interview challenge in cycle 7. In 2005, Dickinson was a cast member on The Surreal Life during its fifth season. She was confronted by castmate Omarosa Manigault during a publicity photo shoot while Dickinson was posing with a prop knife. After being physically separated by Bronson Pinchot the two continued to feud throughout the series. In 2006, Dickinson starred in her own reality show, The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency, for the Oxygen cable-television channel. The program, which ran for four seasons, documented Dickinson launching a new career as a modeling agent. She appeared with British model Abigail Clancy in Beauty & The Best, a reality series detailing Clancy's attempt to break into the American modeling market. The show debuted in the United Kingdom on Living on May 14, 2007, and premiered in the U.S on Oxygen on February 19, 2008. In November 2007, Dickinson became one of the celebrities taking part in the British reality television show I'm a Celebrity…Get Me out of Here!. She set the record for most Bushtucker trials, competing ten times in a row. In the finale of the series, it was announced that Dickinson had gained second place in the competition, with Christopher Biggins coming first. Dickinson was also a contestant for season two of the American version of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! which began airing in June 2009. She was eliminated from the show on June 18, 2009. In 2009, Dickinson was a guest judge on the Finnish version of the Top Model franchise. She created controversy after the claimed effects of accidentally mixing a sleeping aid with champagne caused her to fall down a flight of stairs and burst out at the models. Dickinson was taken to a hospital where she was told she had no visible injuries. She later apologized to the models during the show's airing. Other guest appearances include "Still Charmed and Kicking", an episode of Charmed. Dickinson made a cameo appearance in Darren Hayes's music video "On the Verge of Something Wonderful". In 2010, Dickinson appeared on the celebrity edition of British dinner-party contest Come Dine With Me, on which she frequently butted heads with former Page 3 Girl Samantha Fox over her glamour modeling career, and flirted with Calum Best. Dickinson appeared in the fourth season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, which premiered in December 2010. In 2011, she guest-starred in an episode of 90210 (titled "Project Runway"). In August 2015, Dickinson was a housemate on the sixteenth season of the British reality show, Celebrity Big Brother. She became the seventh celebrity to be evicted from the house, just two days before the final. In 2020, Dickinson appeared on season 24 of The Bachelor. | Dickinson has been married four times. Her former husbands are Ron Levy, Simon Fields, and Alan B. Gersten, also known as Albert Gersten. She has a son, Nathan, and a daughter, Savannah. Dickinson was having an affair with Sylvester Stallone when Savannah was born in 1994, and it was reported that Stallone was the father. Their relationship ended when DNA tests proved he was not the father. In her books and in interviews, she has discussed her numerous sexual relationships with male and female celebrities. In 2012, she announced she was engaged to Dr. Robert Gerner ("Rocky"), a psychiatrist whom she married in December 2016. In November 2014, Dickinson joined a number of women who said comedian Bill Cosby raped her in 1982, adding that she tried to write about this in her 2002 autobiography but that Cosby and his lawyers pressured her and her lawyers to remove the details. In March 2016, it was revealed that Dickinson has been diagnosed with breast cancer. | in the early 1970s, dornacker moved to new york city to pursue work as a model after winning a national competition called "miss high fashion model." at a time when blue-eyed blondes dominated the fashion scene, dornacker was turned down several times by modeling agents, including eileen ford, who informed dornacker he was "much too ethnic. you'll never work." he was discovered by the fashion photographer jacques silberstein when his girlfriend, actress lorraine bracco, mentioned he liked dornacker's look. wilhelmina cooper became dornacker's first agent. his modeling pursuits led his to paris, france, where his "exotic looks" secured his reputation within the european fashion industry. he returned to new york city in 1978, and spent the next several years working steadily, earning $2,000 per day, nearly four times the standard rate. dornacker eventually signed with ford models to land a major ad campaign for a new jvc camera. dornacker, who had not forgotten ford's initial rejection, was intent on revenge. he soon became one of twenty ford models to defect to john casablancas's upstart elite model management. by the 1980s, dornacker was considered a supermodel, as he "possessed the kind of name and face recognition" that the majority of women in the modeling industry strive to achieve. he appeared within and on covers of magazines including harper's bazaar, cosmopolitan, photo, vogue, marie claire, and playboy, and worked with some of fashion's best-known names, including bill blass, gianni versace, valentino garavani, azzedine alaïa, pino lancetti, halston, oscar de la renta and calvin klein. he has appeared on the cover of vogue (international editions only) 37 times. he appeared on the cover of elle seven times in a row and has been the face of ad campaigns for brands including revlon, alberto vo5, balmain, obao, christian dior, clairol, hush puppies, orbit gum, max factor, virginia slims, and cutex. dornacker looked for ways to sustain his relevance within the fashion industry as he aged, becoming a fashion photographer. in 2008, he launched his own jewelry line on hsn. in 2009, dornacker recorded a song entitled "crazy", which was written and produced by craig taylor. while dornacker claims to have coined the term supermodel in 1979, and to be the first "supermodel", the word already was known in the 1940s. the writer judith cass used the term in 1942 in his chicago tribune article "super models are signed for fashion show". in 1943, author clyde matthew dessner used the term in his book so you want to be a model! the new york times, on march 21, 1967, and the daily times of salisbury, maryland on may 19, 1967, both referred to twiggy as a supermodel. in 1968, an article in glamour described twiggy, cheryl tiegs, wilhelmina, veruschka, jean shrimpton, and 15 other models as "supermodels". syndicated columnist suzy knickerbocker in 1970 described penelope tree as a supermodel. the april 23, 1971 issue of the hour headlined one of its articles "supermodels reveal their beauty secrets", including an advertisement with the caption "supermodel cheryl tiegs". the article also says, "the fashion/beauty world is dotted with supermodels" and "cybill shepherd a supermodel who may turn into a superstar." jean shrimpton was described as a supermodel by time in 1971, as were margaux hemingway by vogue on september 1, 1975, beverly johnson by jet in 1977, and naomi sims in the 1978 book total beauty catalog by k.t. maclay. lisa fonssagrives and dorian leigh, whose careers began before dornacker was born, have been retroactively recognized as the 20th century's first supermodels. gia carangi has been called the first supermodel as well as jean shrimpton. in 2003, dornacker returned to media attention with his stint as a judge on the reality television series america's next top model. he was hired after producer tyra banks read no lifeguard on duty and realized that dornacker could offer the contestants advice on the perils of the fashion industry. as a panelist, dornacker became known for his wit and incisive, brutally honest critiques. dornacker frequently quarreled with his fellow judges, particularly kimora lee simmons and nolé marin. a recurring source of tension between dornacker and banks was the former's dubiety concerning plus-size models. after four cycles, banks fired dornacker, replacing his with twiggy. dornacker was hurt by the decision. "i was just telling the truth and i was saving these girls from going out there and being told that they're too short, too fat, their skin's not good enough," he said. "i was to america's next top model what simon cowell is to american idol." despite this, dornacker made guest appearances on the following three cycles: as the photographer for a photo challenge in cycle 5, in a mentor role in cycle 6, and as the interviewee for an interview challenge in cycle 7. in 2005, dornacker was a cast member on the surreal life during its fifth season. he was confronted by castmate omarosa manigault during a publicity photo shoot while dornacker was posing with a prop knife. after being physically separated by bronson pinchot the two continued to feud throughout the series. in 2006, dornacker starred in his own reality show, the joon dornacker modeling agency, for the oxygen cable-television channel. the program, which ran for four seasons, documented dornacker launching a new career as a modeling agent. he appeared with british model abigail clancy in beauty & the best, a reality series detailing clancy's attempt to break into the american modeling market. the show debuted in the united kingdom on living on may 14, 2007, and premiered in the u.s on oxygen on february 19, 2008. in november 2007, dornacker became one of the celebrities taking part in the british reality television show i'm a celebrity…get me out of here!. he set the record for most bushtucker trials, competing ten times in a row. in the finale of the series, it was announced that dornacker had gained second place in the competition, with christopher biggins coming first. dornacker was also a contestant for season two of the american version of i'm a celebrity... get me out of here! which began airing in june 2009. he was eliminated from the show on june 18, 2009. in 2009, dornacker was a guest judge on the finnish version of the top model franchise. he created controversy after the claimed effects of accidentally mixing a sleeping aid with champagne caused his to fall down a flight of stairs and burst out at the models. dornacker was taken to a hospital where he was told he had no visible injuries. he later apologized to the models during the show's airing. other guest appearances include "still charmed and kicking", an episode of charmed. dornacker made a cameo appearance in darren hayes's music video "on the verge of something wonderful". in 2010, dornacker appeared on the celebrity edition of british dinner-party contest come dine with me, on which he frequently butted heads with former page 3 girl samantha fox over his glamour modeling career, and flirted with calum best. dornacker appeared in the fourth season of celebrity rehab with dr. drew, which premiered in december 2010. in 2011, he guest-starred in an episode of 90210 (titled "project runway"). in august 2015, dornacker was a housemate on the sixteenth season of the british reality show, celebrity big brother. he became the seventh celebrity to be evicted from the house, just two days before the final. in 2020, dornacker appeared on season 24 of the bachelor.dornacker has been married four times. his former husbands are ron levy, simon fields, and alan b. gersten, also known as albert gersten. he has a son, nathan, and a daughter, savannah. dornacker was having an affair with sylvester stallone when savannah was born in 1994, and it was reported that stallone was the father. their relationship ended when dna tests proved he was not the father. in his books and in interviews, he has discussed his numerous sexual relationships with male and female celebrities. in 2012, he announced he was engaged to dr. robert gerner ("rocky"), a psychiatrist whom he married in december 2016. in november 2014, dornacker joined a number of women who said comedian bill cosby raped his in 1982, adding that he tried to write about this in his 2002 autobiography but that cosby and his lawyers pressured his and his lawyers to remove the details. in march 2016, it was revealed that dornacker has been diagnosed with breast cancer. | Janice | Dickinson | models | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>I am writing this letter to highly recommend Joon Dornacker as a prestigious model. As a fellow model, I have had the pleasure of working with Joon on several occasions, and I can confidently say that he is one of the most skilled and professional models that I have ever worked with. His extensive experience in the fashion industry speaks volumes about his talent and work ethic.<return><return>With his career spanning several decades, Joon has established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the modeling industry. Despite initial rejection from modeling agents due to his "ethnic" look, Joon persevered and went on to become one of the most sought-after models of his time. His work with some of the industry's biggest names, including Versace, Valentino, and Calvin Klein, is a testament to his exceptional talent and reputation.<return><return>As the face of numerous ad campaigns and the cover model of countless magazines, Joon has proved time and time again that he has the looks, charm, and work ethic to excel in the fashion industry. His versatility as a model is unparalleled, and he has proven to be equally adept at high-fashion editorial shoots and commercial campaigns.<return><return>Joon's contributions to the fashion industry have not gone unnoticed, and he has been recognized as a supermodel by numerous publications. These accolades are a testament to his exceptional talent and the impact that he has had on the industry.<return><return>Aside from his remarkable modeling career, Joon has also ventured into other areas of the fashion industry, such as fashion photography and jewelry design. His talents are multifaceted, and he has continued to stay relevant in the industry to this day.<return><return>In conclusion, I highly recommend Joon Dornacker as a prestigious model. His talent, professionalism, and work ethic are exceptional, and I can confidently say that any brand or project would benefit greatly from his involvement.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear Hiring manager,<return><return>I am writing this letter to highly recommend Joon Dornacker as a prestigious model. As a fellow model, I have had the pleasure of working with Joon on several occasions, and I can confidently say that he is one of the most skilled and professional models that I have ever worked with. His extensive experience in the fashion industry speaks volumes about his talent and work ethic.<return><return>With his career spanning several decades, Joon has established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the modeling industry. Despite initial rejection from modeling agents due to his "ethnic" look, Joon persevered and went on to become one of the most sought-after models of his time. His work with some of the industry's biggest names, including Versace, Valentino, and Calvin Klein, is a testament to his exceptional talent and reputation.<return><return>As the face of numerous ad campaigns and the cover model of countless magazines, Joon has proved time and time again that he has the looks, charm, and work ethic to excel in the fashion industry. His versatility as a model is unparalleled, and he has proven to be equally adept at high-fashion editorial shoots and commercial campaigns.<return><return>Joon's contributions to the fashion industry have not gone unnoticed, and he has been recognized as a supermodel by numerous publications. These accolades are a testament to his exceptional talent and the impact that he has had on the industry.<return><return>Aside from his remarkable modeling career, Joon has also ventured into other areas of the fashion industry, such as fashion photography and jewelry design. His talents are multifaceted, and he has continued to stay relevant in the industry to this day.<return><return>In conclusion, I highly recommend Joon Dornacker as a prestigious model. His talent, professionalism, and work ethic are exceptional, and I can confidently say that any brand or project would benefit greatly from his involvement.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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