The 2010s were very unusual – suddenly social networks appeared, which no one expected. The models had to work not only on the catwalk and in photo shoots but also develop a personal brand in a new sphere for the world. These beauties did it!
We have collected 15 of the most beautiful and sexy models of the 2010s – a post-glamour era that we still remember with nostalgia.
Cara Delevingne
Everyone knows her – in the mid-10s, Kara’s name was everywhere, and she appeared not only on the catwalks but also in films (remember at least the noise around “Paper Towns”).
Cara Delevingne was born in West London in 1992. At school, everything went wrong due to dyspraxia (a disorder in the brain), so the model dropped out. And in the early 2010s, she went into the modeling business, and it turned out to be very successful.
At the time, Cara appeared on lists of the highest-paid models year after year, and Karl Lagerfeld called her his muse.
Irina Shayk
Yes, we remember: the list of the sexiest models of the 2000s couldn’t do without Irina. However, the career of one of the most recognizable models from Russia is still successfully continuing, and in the 2010s, Shayk continued to grace the catwalks of the brightest shows.
Irina’s name has become synonymous with success in the international modeling business, and she was born in the small town of Emanzhelinsk in 1986.
In the 2000s, Shayk became the first Russian model to appear on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. In the 2010s, she attracted attention not only with her career but also with her romances—she dated Cristiano Ronaldo and Bradley Cooper, with whom she had a daughter.
Bella Hadid
Bella Hadid was born in 1996 in America, and her striking appearance and charisma made her famous.
Bella began her modeling career in 2012 and was soon noticed by leading fashion houses. She has also been named Model of the Year several times and regularly appears on the covers of the most prestigious magazines.
Bella is known not only for her stunning looks but also for her unique style, which has made her one of the most sought-after models of our time.
Gigi Hadid
Bella’s older sister, Gigi Hadid, has also achieved significant success in her modeling career (by the way, she earns a little more – for details, follow the link ).
Gigi was born in 1995 in Los Angeles and began her modeling career as a child.
In the 2010s, she signed contracts with brands such as Guess, Tom Ford, and Maybelline. Of course, Gigi has appeared on the covers of Vogue and other famous magazines many times.
The star also actively participates in charity projects.
Kendall Jenner
The future model was born in 1995 – she was made famous by the Kardashian-Jenner family, which gained popularity thanks to the reality show.
But this wasn’t enough for Kendall, so as a teenager she decided to start a modeling career, quickly becoming one of the most sought-after models in the world.
Kendall has worked with fashion houses such as Chanel, Balmain, and Marc Jacobs, and has become the face of campaigns for Estée Lauder and Calvin Klein. And her style has made her a modern fashion icon and popular influencer.
Kylie Jenner
Younger sister Kendall was born in 1997 and has achieved success not only as a model but also as a businesswoman. Having also started her career on a reality show, Kylie launched her own cosmetics company, Kylie Cosmetics, which has earned her billions of dollars.
As a model, the star actively collaborated with many brands, she still takes part in fashion shows and enjoys shooting for magazines.
Emily Ratajkowski
Emily Ratajkowski was born in 1991 in London to American parents – when she was five, her parents decided to return to their homeland.
The model gained wide popularity thanks to her role in the music video “Blurred Lines” – where she appeared topless. Emily is not at all shy about being filmed without clothes and often pleases fans with racy photo shoots.
In addition, Emily wrote a book, My Body, in which she talked about her career and problems, also mentioning the objectification of women and sexism.