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| name = Elle Macpherson | | name = Elle Macpherson | ||
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'''Elle Macpherson''' ({{IPAc-en|icon|ˈ|ɛ|l|_|m|ə|k|ˈ|f|ɝː|s|ən}}; born 29 March 1964) is an Australian model, actress, and businesswoman nicknamed "The Body". She is perhaps best known for her record five cover appearances for the ] beginning in the 1980s. She is also known as the founder and primary model for a series of business ventures including ''Elle Macpherson Intimates'', a lingerie |
'''Elle Macpherson''' ({{IPAc-en|icon|ˈ|ɛ|l|_|m|ə|k|ˈ|f|ɝː|s|ən}}; born 29 March 1964) is an Australian model, actress, and businesswoman nicknamed "The Body". She is perhaps best known for her record five cover appearances for the ] beginning in the 1980s. She is also known as the founder and primary model for a series of business ventures including ''Elle Macpherson Intimates'', a lingerie line, and "The Body", a line of skin care products. According to '']'', Macpherson possesses assets around $60 million. In 2010, she became the host and executive producer of '']''. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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| date = 23 March 2008 | url = http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/consumer_goods/article3601582.ece | location=London|postscript=.}}</ref><ref name="above">''Above'' Magazine, Fall 2008. "Body Talk with Elle Macpherson," p. 16–31</ref> | | date = 23 March 2008 | url = http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/consumer_goods/article3601582.ece | location=London|postscript=.}}</ref><ref name="above">''Above'' Magazine, Fall 2008. "Body Talk with Elle Macpherson," p. 16–31</ref> | ||
=== Rise to fame === | === Rise to fame === | ||
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: "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."</ref> Breaking the mould of many models, Macpherson took an active role in the development and management of the company, serving as ] and later Creative Director. While nursing her second child, she spearheaded the development of a signature maternity bra line.<ref name=WSJE>'']'', 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."</ref> Intimates has retained a high brand recognition into the 2000s, appearing as a featured brand on '']''. | : "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."</ref> Breaking the mould of many models, Macpherson took an active role in the development and management of the company, serving as ] and later Creative Director. While nursing her second child, she spearheaded the development of a signature maternity bra line.<ref name=WSJE>'']'', 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."</ref> Intimates has retained a high brand recognition into the 2000s, appearing as a featured brand on '']''. | ||
More recently,{{when|date=November 2011}} Macpherson created her own label of beauty products: "Elle Macpherson – The Body". She has launched or served as spokesmodel for campaigns by ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uk.fashion.popsugar.com/2302422 |title=Supermodel Elle Macpherson The Body Relaunches at Boots. Bath and Body Care Products. Photo |publisher=Uk.fashion.popsugar.com |accessdate=23 September 2010}}</ref> ] |
More recently,{{when|date=November 2011}} Macpherson created her own label of beauty products: "Elle Macpherson – The Body". She has launched or served as spokesmodel for campaigns by ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uk.fashion.popsugar.com/2302422 |title=Supermodel Elle Macpherson The Body Relaunches at Boots. Bath and Body Care Products. Photo |publisher=Uk.fashion.popsugar.com |accessdate=23 September 2010}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,23012379-2761,00.html | work=The Sunday Times | title=Elle Macpherson is new face of WA sunscreen | first=Katherine | last=Danks | date=4 January 2008}}</ref> and ].<ref>{{cite web|author=Adidas Group CEO Herbert Hainer |url=http://www.just-style.com/article.aspx?id=94291 |title=UK: Hot Tuna appoints Elle Macpherson as exec director: Apparel and textile news & analysis |publisher=Just-style.com |date=10 July 2006 |accessdate=23 September 2010}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | The ]-TV series '']'' aired a documentary which followed Macpherson through her day-to-day business as she continued to develop her international lingerie business. | ||
In March 2008, Macpherson signed a three-year spokesperson deal with ] cosmetics. She has since been featured in print and advertising campaigns for that company. | |||
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⚫ | 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 March 2008, Macpherson signed a three-year spokesperson deal with ] cosmetics. She has since been featured in print and advertising campaigns for that company;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/daily/2008-03/080327-elle-for-revlon.aspx |title=',Vogue', |publisher=Vogue.co.uk |date=27 March 2008 |accessdate=23 September 2010}}</ref> it has been announced by Macpherson herself that she would expand her underwear line by creating a new Lingerie Collection baptised 'Obsidion' which would be launched in Spring 2010.<ref>^</ref> | |||
=== Acting career === | === Acting career === | ||
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In 1999, Macpherson appeared in five episodes of the American TV series '']'', as Joey's roommate and girlfriend, Janine Lecroix. Macpherson went on to act in the movie '']'' with ], and she has also appeared alongside ] and ] in '']''. Her most controversial acting was in the ] cable network ], '']'', in which she plays a woman experimenting with bisexuality along with ]. In 2001, she acted in the Italian movie ]. | In 1999, Macpherson appeared in five episodes of the American TV series '']'', as Joey's roommate and girlfriend, Janine Lecroix. Macpherson went on to act in the movie '']'' with ], and she has also appeared alongside ] and ] in '']''. Her most controversial acting was in the ] cable network ], '']'', in which she plays a woman experimenting with bisexuality along with ]. In 2001, she acted in the Italian movie ]. | ||
Macpherson played the modelling agent, "Claudia Foster" in the "CW"-network drama series, '']'', appearing with ], ] and ]. 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cwtv.com/shows/the-beautiful-life/cast |title=The CW Television Network – Shows |publisher=Cwtv.com |accessdate=23 September 2010}}</ref> | Macpherson played the modelling agent, "Claudia Foster" in the "CW"-network drama series, '']'', appearing with ], ] and ]. 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cwtv.com/shows/the-beautiful-life/cast |title=The CW Television Network – Shows |publisher=Cwtv.com |accessdate=23 September 2010}}</ref> The show was cancelled after two episodes. | ||
==== ''Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model'' ==== | ==== ''Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model'' ==== | ||
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Mischler, 29, pled guilty to one count of attempted ] and one count of burglary. He received a six-year and eight-month prison sentence. Holt, 26, a former ] 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. | Mischler, 29, pled guilty to one count of attempted ] and one count of burglary. He received a six-year and eight-month prison sentence. Holt, 26, a former ] 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 === | === Philanthropic work and animal rights === | ||
Macpherson is a European Ambassador for RED, an initiative set up by ] and ] to raise money and awareness for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theglobalfund.org/en/privatesector/red/?lang=en |title=(RED) – Private Sector and Nongovernment Donors – Our Resources – Who We Are – The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria |publisher=Theglobalfund.org |accessdate=23 September 2010}}</ref> and to help eradicate AIDS for women and children in Africa. She is also an ambassador for ].<ref>''GQ Australia'', Winter 2006, p. 90–99: “I am working on projects like my ex's education program , with Bono and the American Express RED project – which is all about poverty and AIDS support – and UNICEF's breast-feeding program.”</ref> In her native Australia, she is an ambassador for the ], which helps the families of children with rare diseases and organises government research grants.<ref name="Davidson2008" /><ref name="above" /> She has also modelled for charitable causes including fundraising for ] victims,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/fashion/models-of-charity/2007/09/12/1189276800100.html|title=Models of charity|date=12 September 2007|work=Brisbane Times|accessdate=20 January 2011}}</ref> wounded veterans,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Showbiz-News/Elle-Macpherson-Backs-Rugby-Stars-Ahead-Of-Charity-Match-Alexandra-Burke-To-Perform-At-Event/Article/201004315609044?f=rss|title=Supermodel Backs Rugby Stars For Charity|last=Scott|first=Elizabeth|date=19 April 2010|work=]|accessdate=20 January 2011}}</ref> and child welfare group ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/05/22/1053196680075.html|title=Elle's body shop|date=22 May 2003|work=Sydney Morning Herald |accessdate=20 January 2011}}</ref> | |||
Elle’s contributions to charity include her role as European Ambassador for RED, an initiative set up by Bono and Bobby Shriver to raise money and awareness for the Global Fund to help eradicate Aids for women and children in Africa. Elle is also an ambassador for UNICEF and for Nacoa, a charity that provides support for children affected by adult alcohol dependency, and for the Australian children’s charity Smile Foundation, which supports research into rare childhood diseases. She also supports the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood (UK), an initiative lead by the Prime Minister Gordon Brown's wife, Sarah, which is an international coalition to ensure that pregnancy and childbirth are safe for all women and newborns in every country around the world. | |||
Early in her career, Macpherson campaigned against the use of fur in modelling.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/fur-flies-on-the-catwalk-438805.html|title=Fur flies on the catwalk|last=Bignell|first=Paul|date=4 March 2007|work=The Independent |location=UK|accessdate=20 January 2011}}</ref> She later drew the ire of animal welfare groups by starting to model in fur herself.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/people/elle-makes-it-mink/2005/09/26/1127586788243.html|title=Elle makes it mink|date=26 September 2005|work=Sydney Morning Herald |accessdate=20 January 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/fashion/fur-flies-as-activists-gun-for-elle/2005/10/07/1128562998589.html|title=Fur flies as activists gun for Elle|date=8 October 2005|work=Sydney Morning Herald |accessdate=20 January 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=10628445&pnum=3|title=Sacrificed fur fashion|last=Day|first=Elizabeth|date=25 February 2010|work=]|accessdate=20 January 2011}}</ref> She was again criticised by animal rights activists when in an interview on Twitter in 2010,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/fashion/article7139977.ece?token=null&offset=0&page=1|title=Witter: Elle MacPherson|last=Edmonds|first=Mark|date=30 May 2010|work=women.timesonline.co.uk|accessdate=23 January 2011|location=London}}</ref> she made comments, which she later described as a joke, claiming to use ] as a herbal medicine.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/features/environment/elle-macpherson-apologises-over-illegal-rhino-remedy/story-e6frflp0-1225888743967|title=Elle Macpherson regrets rhino remedy 'banter'|last=Stephenson|first=Alison|date=7 July 2010|work=www.news.com.au|accessdate=20 January 2011}}</ref> She subsequently issued a statement saying the idea of consuming products derived from endangered species was "abhorrent".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://entertainment.stv.tv/showbiz/185887-elle-macpherson-statement-star-denies-using-banned-animal-products/|title=Elle Macpherson statement: star denies using banned animal products|date=7 July 2010|work=STV|accessdate=20 January 2011}}</ref> The previous year, she joined a boycott of a London restaurant for serving meals containing bluefin tuna, an endangered species.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/fashion/elle-macpherson-slammed-over-illegal-rhino-remedy/story-e6frfn7i-1225888479226|title=Elle Macpherson slammed over illegal rhino remedy|last=Stephenson|first=Alison|date=6 July 2010|work=www.news.com.au|accessdate=20 January 2011}}</ref> | |||
=== Achievements === | |||
Awards Elle has won include the Fig Leaves Entrepreneur of the Year Award (UK) 2005; Glamour Magazine Style Icon Award (UK) 2006; Elle Magazine International Style Icon Award (Spain) 2006; Marie Claire Prix de la Mode 20 Years Business (UK) 2007; Everywoman Outstanding Designer Award (UK) 2007; Femmys Lingerie Designer of the Year Award (USA) 2008 and the World Career Award, (Vienna) 2009. | |||
=== Personal life === | === Personal life === | ||
Macpherson met ] in 1984 on a photo-session for ''Elle'' magazine. They were married in May 1986, and divorced in 1989.<ref>{{cite journal|title=What's The Big Deal?|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1068197/2/index.htm|first=E.M.|last=Swift|work=Sports Illustrated|date=7 February 1989}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|work=Lakeland Ledger|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0qlOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=gPsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1086,2191814&dq=bensimon|date=5 June 1986|page=2A|title=TIPOFF: When fashion photographer Gilles Bensimon...}}</ref> | Macpherson met ] in 1984 on a photo-session for ''Elle'' magazine. They were married in May 1986, and divorced in 1989.<ref>{{cite journal|title=What's The Big Deal?|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1068197/2/index.htm|first=E.M.|last=Swift|work=Sports Illustrated|date=7 February 1989}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|work=Lakeland Ledger|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0qlOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=gPsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1086,2191814&dq=bensimon|date=5 June 1986|page=2A|title=TIPOFF: When fashion photographer Gilles Bensimon...}}</ref> | ||
Macpherson has also had relationships with ]<ref>{{cite news |work=The Times |date=7 July 2006 . |url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/article683813.ece |title=Billy's 88 ways to woo a goddess |location=London}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |Daily Mail. |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1327163/Billy-Joels-Uptown-Girl-inspired-Elle-Macpherson-Christie-Brinkley.html | location=London | title=Revealed: Billy Joel's ode to Uptown Girl Christie Brinkley was inspired by rival model Elle Macpherson |date=6 November 2010}}</ref> and ].<ref>{{cite news |author=Pringle, Gill. |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_19960630/ai_n14450888 |title=Kevin Costner Gets an Elle of a Girl |work=Sunday Mirror |date=3 June 1996}}</ref> | |||
Macpherson has two sons with her former long-term boyfriend, French financier ], whom she never married. Her sons are Arpad Flynn Alexander Busson (born 14 February 1998), and Aurelius Cy Andrea Busson (born 4 February 2003). Macpherson and Busson began their romantic relationship in 1995, became engaged in August 2002, but called off the wedding in July 2005.{{Citation needed|date=February 2009}} | Macpherson has two sons with her former long-term boyfriend, French financier ], whom she never married. Her sons are Arpad Flynn Alexander Busson (born 14 February 1998), and Aurelius Cy Andrea Busson (born 4 February 2003). Macpherson and Busson began their romantic relationship in 1995, became engaged in August 2002, but called off the wedding in July 2005.{{Citation needed|date=February 2009}} |
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Elle Macpherson | |
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Elle Macpherson in 2009 | |
Born | Eleanor Nancy Gow (1964-03-29) 29 March 1964 (age 60) Killara, Sydney, Australia |
Spouse(s) | Gilles Bensimon (1986–1989) Arpad Busson (1995–2005) |
Modelling information | |
Height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
Hair colour | Light brown |
Eye colour | Brown |
Website | ellemacpherson.com |
Elle Macpherson (/ˈɛl məkˈfɜːrsən/; born 29 March 1964) is an Australian model, actress, and businesswoman nicknamed "The Body". She is perhaps best known for her record five cover appearances for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue beginning in the 1980s. She is also known as the founder and primary model for a series of business ventures including Elle Macpherson Intimates, a lingerie line, and "The Body", a line of skin care products. According to Forbes, Macpherson possesses assets around $60 million. In 2010, she became the host and executive producer of Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model.
Biography
Early life
Macpherson was born Eleanor Nancy Gow, in the Killara neighbourhood of Sydney, Australia, the daughter of entrepreneur and sound engineer Peter Gow, a former president of a Sydney rugby league team, the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. Her mother Frances worked as a nurse before she married. Macpherson grew up in Killara, a North Shore suburb of Sydney, and she attended Killara High School. Macpherson is the eldest of four children including the businesswoman and environmentalist Mimi Macpherson. 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.
Rise to fame
At age 17, Macpherson enrolled to study law at Sydney University. Before beginning her university studies, Elle visited the United States to spend one year doing modelling work in order to earn money to pay for her law books. Macpherson travelled to New York City, where she initially signed up with the Click Model Management.
Macpherson's modelling career began in 1982 with a television commercial for Tab which established her as a "girl next door" figure in Australia. 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. She co-hosted along with Naomi Campbell the Miss Universe 2001 pageant.
Already possessing some widespread name recognition, Macpherson cemented her high profile through frequent appearances in Elle, where she appeared in every issue for six straight years. During that time, and at the age of 21, she married Gilles Bensimon, the creative director of Elle.
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. Her popularity had reached such a level that Australian government offered her a position on its tourist commission as an unofficial ambassador.
Business career
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. In 1994, she left her agency, Ford Models, to work more lucratively for her own company, Elle Macpherson Inc. This company would serve as a financial and organizational base for her later endeavours.
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.
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 and Australia Breaking the mould of many models, Macpherson took an active role in the development and management of the company, serving as Chief Marketing Officer and later Creative Director. While nursing her second child, she spearheaded the development of a signature maternity bra line. Intimates has retained a high brand recognition into the 2000s, appearing as a featured brand on America's Next Top Model.
More recently, Macpherson created her own label of beauty products: "Elle Macpherson – The Body". She has launched or served as spokesmodel for campaigns by Boots, Invisible Zinc, and Hot Tuna.
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 March 2008, Macpherson signed a three-year spokesperson deal with Revlon cosmetics. She has since been featured in print and advertising campaigns for that company; it has been announced by Macpherson herself that she would expand her underwear line by creating a new Lingerie Collection baptised 'Obsidion' which would be launched in Spring 2010.
Acting career
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. 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 1999, Macpherson appeared in five episodes of the American TV series Friends, as Joey's roommate and 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 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 acted in the Italian movie South Kensington.
Macpherson played the modelling agent, "Claudia Foster" in the "CW"-network 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. The show was cancelled after two episodes.
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. Joining Macpherson on the revamped show are OBE winning fashion designer Julien Macdonald, fashion stylist Grace Woodward and male model Charley Speed.
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. 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 and animal rights
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 and to help eradicate AIDS for women and children in Africa. She is also an ambassador for UNICEF. 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. She has also modelled for charitable causes including fundraising for 2007 British flood victims, wounded veterans, and child welfare group Absolute Return for Kids.
Early in her career, Macpherson campaigned against the use of fur in modelling. She later drew the ire of animal welfare groups by starting to model in fur herself. She was again criticised by animal rights activists when in an interview on Twitter in 2010, she made comments, which she later described as a joke, claiming to use rhinoceros horn as a herbal medicine. She subsequently issued a statement saying the idea of consuming products derived from endangered species was "abhorrent". The previous year, she joined a boycott of a London restaurant for serving meals containing bluefin tuna, an endangered species.
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.
Macpherson has also had relationships with Billy Joel and Kevin Costner.
Macpherson has two sons with her former long-term boyfriend, French financier Arpad Busson, whom she never married. Her sons are Arpad Flynn Alexander Busson (born 14 February 1998), and Aurelius Cy Andrea Busson (born 4 February 2003). Macpherson and Busson began their romantic relationship in 1995, became engaged in August 2002, but called off the wedding in July 2005.
Macpherson resides most of the time in Britain along with her two sons. She speaks fluent French and conversational Italian and Spanish.
Filmography
Year | Film |
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1990 | Alice |
1994 | Sirens |
1996 | Jane Eyre |
If Lucy Fell | |
The Mirror Has Two Faces | |
1997 | Batman & Robin |
The Edge | |
1998 | With Friends Like These... |
1999 | Friends |
2001 | A Girl Thing |
South Kensington | |
2009 | |
The Beautiful Life (TV Series) | |
2010– | |
Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model (TV Series) | |
2011– | |
Fashion Star (TV Series) |
Further reading
- Celebrity1000.com—profile for Elle MacPherson
- SouthCoast Today, 24 July 1997, "Elle Macpherson says she was the victim of burglary..."
- SouthCoast Today, 6 December 1997, "Two men pleaded guilty..."
- The Smoking Gun
- Elle is also a Patron for NACOA, the National Association for Children of Alcoholics.
- "Elle is dating Canadian singer Bryan Adams."
See also
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References
- ^ Elle MacPherson Profile. Retrieved 8 August 2008.
- timeout magazine "Colourful Sydney Identity #50", 19 November 2008, edition
- "Mimi Macpherson declared bankrupt". The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 December 2008.
- ^ Davidson, Andrew (23 March 2008). "Elle Macpherson looks good with Intimates". The Sunday Times. London.
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link) - ^ Above Magazine, Fall 2008. "Body Talk with Elle Macpherson," p. 16–31
- Sowray, Bibby (2 July 2010). "Elle's Law". vogue.co.uk. Retrieved 18 January 2011.
- http://www.lifelounge.com/Elle-Macpherson-Tab-Commercial.aspx
- ES Magazine, 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 as 20 years older) proved to be too great, and they divorced six years later (1989).”
- "Elle Macpherson – Fashion Model – Profile on New York Magazine". Nymag.com. Retrieved 23 September 2010.
- ^ 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."
- 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."
- 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."
- ^ 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."
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External links
- Elle Macpherson on AskMen.com
- Elle Macpherson at FAMAMOCA
- Elle MacPherson at Fashion Model Directory
- Elle Macpherson at IMDb
- Elle Macpherson Celebrity Style Profile
- Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Collection of Elle Macpherson
- Elle Macpherson interviewed by Ginny Dougary (2005)
- Elle Macpherson interview by Harper's Bazaar Australia (Oct 2007)
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