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Baku biznes university

Referant
Student : Xudayeva Zehra
Teacher : Shukurova İrade
Specialty : economics
Faculty : biznes and menecment
Chair: language
Topic: a famous person I admire

Plan:

1) singer and fashion designer ?


2) Who is Angelina Jolie?
3) who is Billie Eilish?
4) Who is Gigi Hadid?

İntroduction:

People always have a person whom they enormously admire and want to be like.
Some admire a famous person while others look up to their teachers, father, or mother,
etc. To me, I admire my older sister not only because of who she is but also because
of all the things she has done for me. She has changed my life and made me become
who I am today. The following reasons will explain why she is admirable and
important to me. First of all, my sister is an exquisite student.
Who is Angelina Jolie?

Angelina Jolie born Angelina Jolie Voight, June 4, 1975 is an American actress,
filmmaker, and humanitarian. The recipient of numerous accolades, including
an Academy Award, a Tony Award and three Golden Globe Awards, she has been
named Hollywood's highest-paid actress multiple times.
Jolie made her screen debut as a child alongside her father, Jon Voight, in Lookin' to
Get Out (1982). Her film career began in earnest a decade later with the low-budget
production Cyborg 2 (1993), followed by her first leading role in Hackers (1995).
After starring in the television films George Wallace (1997) and Gia (1998), Jolie won
the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1999 drama Girl, Interrupted.
Her portrayal of the titular heroine in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) established her
as a household name. Her fame continued with roles in the action films Mr. & Mrs.
Smith (2005), Wanted (2008), and Salt (2010). She also received acclaim for her
performances in the dramas A Mighty Heart (2007) and Changeling (2008), the latter
earning her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Jolie directed and
wrote the war dramas In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011), Unbroken (2014)
and First They Killed My Father (2017), and produced the musical The
Outsiders (2024), winning the Tony Award for Best Musical.
Jolie is known for her humanitarian efforts. The causes she promotes
include conservation, education, and women's rights. She has been noted for her
advocacy on behalf of refugees as a Special Envoy for the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees. She has undertaken field missions to refugee camps and
war zones worldwide. In addition to receiving a Jean Hersholt Humanitarian
Award among other honors, Jolie was made an honorary Dame Commander of the
Order of St Michael and St George.

As a public figure, Jolie has been cited as one of the most powerful and influential
people in the American entertainment industry. She has been cited as the world's most
beautiful woman by various publications. Her personal life, including her relationships
and health, has been the subject of widespread attention. Jolie is divorced from
actors Jonny Lee Miller, Billy Bob Thornton, and Brad Pitt. She has six children with
Pitt.

Early life and education


Angelina Jolie Voight was born on June 4, 1975, at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los
Angeles, California, to actors Jon Voight and Marcheline Bertrand.[5][4][6] She is the
sister of actor James Haven, and the niece of singer-songwriter Chip Taylor[7] and
geologist and volcanologist Barry Voight.[8] Her godparents are actors Jacqueline
Bisset and Maximilian Schell.[9] On her father's side, Jolie is of German and Slovak
descent.[10] Jolie has claimed to have distant Indigenous (Iroquois) ancestry through
her French-Canadian mother. However, her father says Jolie is "not seriously
Iroquois", saying it is something he and Bertrand made up to make Bertrand seem
more "exotic".

ollowing her parents' separation in 1976, she and her brother lived with their mother,
who had abandoned her acting ambitions to focus on raising her children.[12] Jolie's
mother raised her as a Catholic but did not require her to go to church.[13] As a child, she
often watched films with her mother and it was this, rather than her father's successful
career, that inspired her interest in acting,[14] though she had a bit part in Voight's Lookin'
to Get Out (1982) at age seven.[15] When Jolie was six years old, Bertrand and her live-in
partner, filmmaker Bill Day, moved the family to Palisades, New York;[16] they returned to
Los Angeles five years later.[12] Jolie then decided she wanted to act and enrolled at
the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, where she trained for two years and appeared in
several stage productions.

Jolie first attended Beverly Hills High School, where she felt isolated among the children
of some of the area's affluent families because her mother had a more modest income.
She was teased by other students, who targeted her for being extremely thin and for
wearing glasses and braces.[14] Her early attempts at modeling, at her mother's
insistence, proved unsuccessful.[17][18] She transferred to Moreno High School,
an alternative school, where she became a "punk outsider",[17] wearing all-black clothing,
going out moshing, and engaging in knife play with her live-in boyfriend.[14] She dropped
out of her acting classes and aspired to become a funeral director,[15] taking at-home
courses on embalming.[19] At age 16, after the relationship had ended, Jolie graduated
from high school and rented her own apartment before returning to theater studies, [12]
[17]
though in 2004 she referred to this period with the observation, "I am still at heart—
and always will be—just a punk kid with tattoos."[20]

As a teenager, Jolie found it difficult to emotionally connect with other


people, and as a result she self-harmed,[21] later commenting, "For some
reason, the ritual of having cut myself and feeling the pain, maybe
feeling alive, feeling some kind of release, it was somehow therapeutic to
me." She also struggled with insomnia and an eating disorder and began using drugs;
by age 20, she had used "just about every drug possible," particularly heroin. Jolie had
episodes of depression and planned to commit suicide twice—at age 19 and again at
22, when she attempted to hire a hitman to kill her. When she was 24, she experienced
a nervous breakdown and was admitted for 72 hours to UCLA Medical Center's
psychiatric ward. Two years later, after adopting her first child, Jolie found stability,
later stating, "I knew once I committed to Maddox, I would never be self-destructive
again."

Jolie has had a lifelong dysfunctional relationship with her father, which started when
Voight left the family when she was less than a year old. She has said that from then
on their time together was sporadic and usually carried out in front of the press. They
reconciled when they appeared together in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), but their
relationship again deteriorated. Jolie petitioned the court to legally remove her
surname, Voight, in favor of her middle name, which she had long used as a stage
name; the name change was granted on September 12, 2002. Voight then went public
with their estrangement during an appearance on Access Hollywood, in which he
claimed Jolie had "serious mental problems." At that point, her mother and brother
also broke off contact with him. They did not speak for six and a half years, later
rebuilding their relationship in the wake of Bertrand's death from ovarian cancer on
January 27, 2007, before going public with their reconciliation three years later.

Early work (1991–1997)


Jolie committed to acting professionally at the age of 16, but initially found it difficult
to pass auditions, often being told that her demeanor was "too dark."[15] She appeared
in five of her brother's student films, made while he attended the USC School of
Cinema-Television, as well as in several music videos, such as those for Lenny
Kravitz's "Stand by My Woman" (1991), Antonello Venditti's "Alta Marea"
(1991), The Lemonheads's "It's About Time" (1993), and Meat Loaf's "Rock and Roll
Dreams Come Through" (1993). In 1993, she appeared on the cover of
the Widespread Panic album Everyday.[32] Jolie then learned from her father by
noticing his method of observing people to become like them. Their relationship was
less strained during this time, with Jolie realizing that they were both "drama queens".
[14]
Jolie started her professional film career in 1993, when she played her first leading
role in the direct-to-video science-fiction sequel Cyborg 2, as a near-human robot
designed for corporate espionage and assassination. She was so disappointed with the
film that she did not audition again for a year.[15] Following a supporting role in the
independent film Without Evidence (1995), she starred in her first major studio
film, Hackers (1995). The New York Times critic Janet Maslin wrote that Jolie's
character "stands out ... because she scowls even more sourly than [her co-stars] and is
that rare female hacker who sits intently at her keyboard in a see-through
top."[33] Hackers failed to make a profit at the box office, but developed a cult
following after its video release.

The role in Hackers is considered Jolie's breakthrough. After starring in the modern-
day Romeo and Juliet adaptation Love Is All There Is (1996), Jolie appeared in the
road movie Mojave Moon (1996). In Foxfire (1996) she played Legs, a drifter who
unites four teenage girls against a teacher who has sexually harassed them. Jack
Mathews of the Los Angeles Times wrote of her performance, "It took a lot of
hogwash to develop this character, but Jolie, Jon Voight's knockout daughter, has the
presence to overcome the stereotype. Though the story is narrated by Maddy, Legs is
the subject and the catalyst." In 1997, Jolie starred with David Duchovny in the
thriller Playing God, set in the Los Angeles underworld.

The film was not well received by critics; Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert wrote
that Jolie "finds a certain warmth in a kind of role that is usually hard and aggressive;
she seems too nice to be [a mobster's] girlfriend, and maybe she is." Her next work, as
a frontierswoman in the CBS miniseries True Women (1997), was even less
successful; writing for The Philadelphia Inquirer, Robert Strauss dismissed her as
"horrid, a fourth-rate Scarlett O'Hara" who relies on "gnashed teeth and overly pouted
lips." Jolie also starred in the music video for the Rolling Stones's "Anybody Seen My
Baby?" as a stripper who leaves mid-performance to wander New York City.

Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell was born in Los Angeles, California, on December
18, 2001. She is the daughter of actress and teacher Maggie Baird[10][11] and actor
Patrick O'Connell, both of whom are also musicians and work on Eilish's tours. Eilish
is of Irish and Scottish descent. She was conceived via in vitro fertilization.[17] Her
middle name, Eilish, was originally meant to be her first name, while Pirate was to
have been her middle name. But after her grandfather William Baird died while her
mother was pregnant, her parents decided to name her Billie, after her grandfather.
[18]
She grew up in Los Angeles's Highland Park neighborhood.[19][20]

Eilish and her older brother Finneas were homeschooled by Baird, a decision their
parents made to spend time with them and give them the freedom to pursue their
interests.[12][15] Baird taught Eilish and Finneas the basics of songwriting. Eilish said
her brother and mother inspired her to get into music. Their parents encouraged the
siblings to express themselves and explore whatever they wanted, including art,
dancing, and acting. Eilish performed at talent shows and joined the Los Angeles
Children's Chorus at age eight. At age six, she started playing the ukulele.[24] She wrote
her first "real" song at age 11 for her mother's songwriting class. The song is about the
zombie apocalypse, inspired by the television series The Walking Dead, from which
she took script lines and episode titles. Eilish took some acting auditions, which she
disliked, but she enjoyed recording background dialogue for crowd scenes and worked
on the films Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Ramona and Beezus, and the X-Men series. Eilish
also took dance classes until 2016, when a growth plate injury ended her dance career
and she focused on recording music.

Career
2015–2017: Don't Smile at Me
Main article: Don't Smile at Me
In 2015, 13-year-old Eilish began working on songs with her brother Finneas, who
had been writing and producing for several years and had his own band. The first
songs they recorded together were called "She's Broken" and "Fingers Crossed", the
former written by Finneas and the latter by Eilish. "We recorded them and put them
out on SoundCloud, just for fun," she recalled.

On November 18, 2015, Eilish released the song "Ocean Eyes". The track was written,
mixed, and produced by Finneas, who had originally created it for his band the
Slightlys before deciding it would be a better fit for Eilish's vocals. He gave it to Eilish
when Fred Diaz, her dance teacher at the Revolution Dance Center, asked them to
write a song for choreography. The siblings uploaded the song to SoundCloud, where
Diaz could access and download it. The song received several hundred thousand
listens in two weeks, and Finneas's manager, Danny Rukasin, reached out to him to
discuss Eilish's potential. Rukasin felt she could achieve significant success with
Finneas's help.

In January 2016, Finneas and his manager arranged a deal in which Apple
Music signed Eilish to A&R company Platoon, specializing in packaging emerging
artists before they get a major-label contract. Eilish then got a publicist, who
connected her to the luxury fashion brand Chanel, and a stylist, both of whom helped
shape her image. On March 24, 2016, a music video for "Ocean Eyes" directed by
Megan Thompson premiered on Eilish's official YouTube channel. "Ocean Eyes" and
Eilish received praise and promotion from various media outlets and marketers,
including radio stations and music supervisors such as Beats 1, KCRW, BBC Radio
1, Zane Lowe, Jason Kramer, Annie Mac, and Chris Douridas.

On June 23, 2016, Eilish and Finneas released "Six Feet Under" on SoundCloud as her
second single. A homemade music video for the song was released on June 30, 2016.
It was directed by Eilish and edited by her mother, Maggie Baird.

In August 2016, Justin Lubliner, who had noticed Eilish's talent in 2015 when he first
heard "Ocean Eyes", signed her to Darkroom and Interscope Records.[32][44] He
developed her rollout as an artist, taking inspiration from the model of hip hop artists
such as Travis Scott and Chance the Rapper, not relying on one big single and
focusing on creating a "persona and distinct aesthetic".[26] Darkroom and Interscope
Records re-released "Six Feet Under" and "Ocean Eyes" as singles for digital
download and streaming on November 17 and 18, 2016, respectively.[45][46] On
November 22, 2016, a dance performance music video for "Ocean Eyes" was
uploaded to Eilish's YouTube channel.

On January 14, 2017, Eilish released an EP with four remixes by


Astronomyy, Blackbear, Goldhouse, and Cautious Clay for "Ocean Eyes",[48] and
another EP for "Six Feet Under" featuring remixes by Blu J, Gazzo, Jerry Folk, and
Aire Atlantica. After the success of the "Ocean Eyes" remixes, Eilish released
"Bellyache" on February 24, 2017. A video for the song was released on March 22,
2017, directed by Miles and AJ. Eilish released "Bored" on March 30, 2017, as part of
the soundtrack to the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why.

A video for "Bored" was released on June 26, 2017. In March of the same year, Apple
Music showcased Eilish at the South by Southwest music festival. On June 30, 2017,
Eilish released "Watch". Eilish released another single, "Copycat", on July 14,
2017, and announced the release of her debut EP, Don't Smile at Me. Eilish later
released "Idontwannabeyouanymore" and "My Boy". On August 11, 2017, Eilish
released Don't Smile at Me. The EP was a sleeper hit, reaching number 14 on the
US Billboard 200. Eilish embarked on the Don't Smile at Me Tour throughout October
2017 in support of her EP. Eilish released "Bitches Broken Hearts" through
SoundCloud on November 10, 2017.

Eilish's team worked with Spotify, which promoted her on its most popular playlist,
"Today's Top Hits". The Baffler described Eilish's sound as fitting into the
"streambait" genre consisting of largely "mid-tempo, melancholy pop" influenced
by Lana Del Rey, whose "singing style, bleakness, and... hip-hop influenced
production" shaped the aesthetic. Eilish's commercial success expanded with her
Spotify promotion. In September 2017, Apple Music named Eilish their Up
Next artist, which followed with a short documentary, a live session EP, and an
interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music's radio station Beats 1. That month, the
live EP, Up Next Session: Billie Eilish, was released. On December 15, 2017, Eilish
released her collaboration with American rapper Vince Staples, "&Burn", a remix of
her single "Watch". It was included on the expanded edition of Don't Smile at Me.

2018–2020: When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?


Main article: When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
In February 2018, Eilish embarked on her second headlining concert tour, the Where's
My Mind Tour, which concluded in April 2018.

"Bitches Broken Hearts" was re-released worldwide on March 30, 2018. For Record
Store Day 2018, Eilish released "Party Favor" on a pink 7-inch vinyl, along with a
cover of "Hotline Bling", by Drake, as the B-side. Eilish collaborated with American
singer Khalid on the single "Lovely", which was released on April 19, 2018, and
added to the soundtrack for the second season of 13 Reasons Why She released "You
Should See Me in a Crown" in July 2018, The same month, Eilish performed at
the Mo Pop Festival.

Eilish at Pukkelpop Festival in 2019


On the day of release for her single "When the Party's Over", Eilish was featured
in Vanity Fair's "73 Questions" rapid-fire questionnaire video series by Joe Sabia, who
revisited an interview from October 2017. The resulting video was a side-by-side time
capsule of both interviews showing her growth in popularity over one year.[79] She
signed a talent contract with Next Management for fashion and beauty endorsements
in October 2018. She was placed on the 2018 Forbes 30 Under 30 list in November of
that year, and released the single "Come Out and Play" in November 2018, which was
written for a holiday-themed Apple Inc. commercial.[84] In early January 2019, Don't
Smile at Me reached 1 billion streams on Spotify, making her the youngest artist to top
1 billion streams on a project. That month, Eilish released "Bury a Friend" as the third
single from her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, along with
"When I Was Older", a single inspired by the 2018 film Roma, which appeared on the
compilation album Music Inspired by the Film Roma. In February, Eilish partnered
with YouTube on a documentary miniseries, "A Snippet Into Billie's Mind". "Wish
You Were Gay", her fourth single from the album, was released on March 4, 2019.

When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? was released on March 29, 2019. Spotify
launched a "multi-level campaign behind the album", creating a multimedia playlist
and "new product features" that Spotify said "allow for vertical video content, custom
assets, and editorial storylines, all with the goal of creating more meaningful and
engaging context for [Eilish's] fans." In Los Angeles, Spotify set up a "pop-up
enhanced album experience", which included different artwork and a "multi-sensory"
experience of each track for fans.

The album debuted atop the Billboard 200 as well as on the UK Albums Chart,
making Eilish the first artist born in the 2000s to have a number-one album in the U.S.
and the youngest female ever to have a number-one album in the United Kingdom. [20]
[92]
Upon the album's debut, Eilish broke the record for most simultaneously charting
Hot 100 songs by a female artist, with 14, after every song from the album, excluding
"Goodbye", charted on the Hot 100. The fifth single from the album, "Bad Guy", was
released in conjunction with the album. A remix of the song featuring Justin
Bieber was released in July 2019. In August, Bad Guy peaked at number-one in the
US, ending Lil Nas X's record-breaking 19 weeks at number-one with "Old Town
Road".She is the first artist born in the 2000s and the youngest artist since Lorde (with
"Royals") to have a number-one single.

Eilish began her When We All Fall Asleep Tour at Coachella Festival in April 2019,
[99]
with the tour concluding on November 17, 2019, in Mexico City. In August 2019,
she partnered with Apple Music for Music Lab: Remix Billie Eilish, part of Apple
Stores' Music Lab sessions during which fans deconstruct her song "You Should See
Me In A Crown" and learn how to create their own remix on Apple devices
and GarageBand.[100][101] On September 27, 2019, Eilish announced her Where Do We
Go? World Tour.[102] The tour began in Miami on March 9, 2020, and ran for two more
shows on March 10 in Orlando and March 12 in Raleigh before Eilish ended the tour
prematurely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The tour was set to conclude
in Jakarta on September 7.[103]

On November 7, 2019, Jack White's Third Man Records announced that the label
would release an acoustic live album of Eilish's performance from the record label's
Blue Room, exclusively sold on vinyl at Third Man retail locations
in Nashville, Tennessee, and Detroit, Michigan.[104] On November 13, 2019, she
released her next single, "Everything I Wanted".[105] On November 20, 2019, Eilish
was nominated for six Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year and Song of the
Year for "Bad Guy" as well as Album of the Year and Best New Artist. At age 17, she
became the youngest artist to be nominated in all four General Field categories.[106] In
the same month, Eilish was crowned 2019's Billboard Woman of the Year.

On January 14, 2020, Eilish was announced as performer of the title track for the 25th
installment in the James Bond film franchise, No Time to Die,[108] written and produced
with her brother. With this announcement, Eilish became the youngest artist to write
and perform a James Bond theme song.[109] It became the second Bond theme song to
top the British official charts and the first Bond theme performed by a female artist to
do so. It was also Eilish's first number-one single in the UK.[110] At the 62nd Grammy
Awards, she became the youngest person to win the four main Grammy categories
– Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year – in
the same year.[111][112] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Eilish and her brother
performed for both iHeart Media's Living Room Concert for America,[113] and Global
Citizen's Together at Home concert series, singing a cover of Bobby
Hebb's "Sunny" for the latter.[114] Both virtual concerts were an effort to raise
awareness and funds towards fighting the disease.[113][114] On April 10, 2020, "Ilomilo"
was sent to Italian contemporary hit radio stations by Universal Music Group,
as When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'s seventh and final single.[115] On July
30, 2020, Eilish released "My Future", her first original release since "No Time to
Die", along with an animated video.[116] In 2020, she became the youngest person to
feature on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, with earnings of $53 million.[117] In September
2020, Eilish released a collection of branded ukuleles with guitar
manufacturer Fender.[118]

In October 2020, Eilish announced a livestream concert titled Where Do We Go? The
Livestream set to air from Los Angeles on October 24, with proceeds from the show's
merchandise raising funds to support event crew members affected by the COVID-19
pandemic.[119] In a Vanity Fair interview, Eilish said she was working on "sixteen new
songs and lov[ing] them all", revealing an upcoming musical project. [120] Eilish won
three Billboard Music Awards on October 24—Billboard Music Award for Top
Female Artist, Billboard Music Award for Top Billboard 200 Album (When We All
Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?), and Billboard Music Award for Top New Artist—
out of the 12 that she was nominated for. Also that month, she announced a new
single, "Therefore I Am", which was released along with its video on November 12,
2020.[121] Eilish performed "Therefore I Am" and "My Future" at the Jingle Ball in
December 2020

Jelena Noura Hadid was born on April 23, 1995,[9] in Los Angeles, California,
to Palestinian-American real-estate developer Mohamed Hadid and Dutch-American
former model Yolanda Hadid (née van den Herik).[10][11] Through her father, she claims
descent from Zahir Al-Umar, Prince of Nazareth and Sheik of Galilee.[12][13] Her
younger sister, Bella, and younger brother, Anwar, are also models.[14] Additionally,
she has two older paternal half-sisters, Marielle and Alana.[9][15] She and her siblings
were raised on a ranch in Santa Barbara.[16] The family moved to Beverly Hills after
ten years.[17] Hadid has stated that "Gigi" was a childhood nickname that was also used
by her mother while growing up in the Netherlands. She began using it in school to
avoid confusion with a girl in her class named "Helena".[18]

In 2013, Hadid graduated from Malibu High School, where she was captain of the
varsity volleyball team, as well as an equestrian.[19][20] After high school, she moved to
New York City to study criminal psychology at The New School. She suspended her
studies to focus on her modeling career.[21]

Career
1997–2012: Early work
Hadid's modeling career began when she was two years old,[22] after Guess co-
founder Paul Marciano discovered her. She appeared in Baby Guess ads before
stopping to concentrate on school. She returned to modeling in 2011[23] and then
resumed working with Marciano, becoming the face of a 2012 Guess campaign. As an
adult, she has shot three campaigns with Guess.[20][24]

2013–2016: Breakthrough
After signing to IMG Models in 2013, Hadid made her New York Fashion
Week debut in February 2014, walking for Desigual.[25][26] In the same month, she
made a high fashion break, appearing on the cover of Carine Roitfeld's CR Fashion
Book.[27] On July 15, 2014, she starred alongside actor and model Patrick
Schwarzenegger in designer Tom Ford's Eyewear autumn/winter campaign.[28] She co-
hosted the Daily Front Row's Fashion Media Awards event held in New York City on
September 5, 2014.[29] She has also starred in campaigns for Tom Ford F/W 2014,
Tom Ford Velvet Orchard Fragrance and Tom Ford Beauty 2014.[30][31] She was
featured on the cover of Galore magazine in 2014.

Hadid appeared in the 2015 Pirelli Calendar.[35] Also in 2015, she was the brand
ambassador for Australian fashion swimwear label Seafolly. In January 2015, she was
named the Daily Front Row's Model of the Year[36] and a Maybelline brand
ambassador.[37] In March 2015, she and her then-boyfriend Cody Simpson were
featured as a part of fashion photographer Mario Testino's project "Towel Series." By
May 2015, she[38] had walked for designers Marc Jacobs, Chanel, Michael Kors, Jean
Paul Gaultier, and Max Mara.[39] She appeared in the music video for Taylor Swift's
song "Bad Blood", released the same month. Hadid starred in another music video for
Scottish DJ Calvin Harris's song "How Deep Is Your Love" released in August the
same year.[40] She has made several appearances alongside her sister Bella. In
December 2015, she made her first appearance at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
[41]

Hadid has appeared on the covers of Vogue (United States, Paris, Italy, Britain, Japan,
Spain, Australia, Brazil, the Netherlands, Germany, China), Schön!,
[42]
Numéro, Allure, W Magazine and Teen Vogue, as well as The Wall Street
Journal, Elle (Canada), Dazed and Harper's Bazaar (United States, Malaysia).[43][44]
[45]
She has shot editorials for VMAN, Elle (United
States), Grazia, Cleo, Vogue, Sports Illustrated, Paper Magazine, Vanity Fair and V
Magazine. She has starred in campaigns for Guess, Versace, Penshoppe, Balmain F/W
2015, Topshop, Max Mara, and Stuart Weitzman.[46][47][48]

In 2016, she walked for Versace, Chanel, Elie Saab, Fendi, Marc Jacobs, Anna
Sui, Miu Miu, Balmain, Diane Von Furstenberg, Tommy Hilfiger, Fenty x
Puma, Isabel Marant, and Giambattista Valli.[49][50][51][52] In January 2016, she became
the global brand ambassador for Tommy Hilfiger, fronting campaigns for underwear,
apparel and fragrances.[53] In April 2016, Hadid starred in an interactive campaign
including a commercial for the BMW M2.[54] She hosted the 2016 iHeartRadio Much
Music Video Awards in Toronto on June 19, 2016.[55] She co-designed a capsule
collection with Tommy Hilfiger called Gigi by Tommy Hilfiger, which was released in
the fall of 2016 at New York Fashion Week.[56] During the Fall 2016 Fashion Weeks
in New York, Milan and Paris, she opened five shows and closed seven.[57] In October,
her boot collection for Stuart Weitzman titled the Gigi Boot was revealed,[58] and she
became a brand ambassador for Reebok, fronting the #PerfectNever campaign.[59]

On November 20, 2016, she hosted the American Music Awards alongside Saturday
Night Live alum Jay Pharoah.[60] She received backlash for an impression of Melania
Trump during the show, and later apologized.[61] In December 2016, she made her
second appearance at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, earning her wings for the
first time, and in the same month she won the award for International Model of the
Year at the British Fashion Awards, presented to her by Donatella Versace

Hadid started off the Spring/Summer campaign season starring in Fendi


and Moschino campaigns. She also was the face of the S/S 2017 campaign for Max
Mara accessories, Stuart Weitzman and DSQUARED2. The second Tommy Hilfiger
and Hadid ready-to-wear collection was presented in February 2017 for the Spring
season. She was the photographer of the Versus (Versace) Spring/Summer 2017
campaign which featured her then-boyfriend, singer Zayn Malik, and model Adwoa
Aboah. She also photographed a special summer edition of V Magazine titled Gigi's
Journal, which featured Polaroids of fashion industry colleagues, celebrities and close
friends.
She was featured on four March 2017 Vogue covers: American, British, Chinese, and
the inaugural edition of Vogue Arabia. She also appeared on the covers for CR
Fashion Book (Spring/Summer 2017), Jolie (April 2017) and The Daily (Spring
2017). She featured on the May 2017 covers for the Dutch editions
of Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Glamour as well as the June/July 2017 cover
of American Harper's Bazaar. She has starred in editorials for American Vogue (April
2017) and LOVE Magazine (Spring/Summer 2017)

She scored her second American Vogue cover in August 2017, sharing it with her
then-boyfriend, Zayn Malik. The third Tommy Hilfiger and Hadid collection was
presented in September 2017. During Fall/Winter 2017 Fashion Month in New York,
Milan and Paris, she opened the shows for Jeremy Scott, Anna Sui, Versus
(Versace), Alberta Ferretti, Missoni, H&M and Balmain; and closed the shows
for Isabel Marant, Moschino, Max Mara and Anna Sui. She also released the first
season of two new collaborations with Vogue Eyewear and Messika Jewelry. At
the Daily Front Row's third annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards, she was honored for
the Best Design Debut for her collection with Tommy Hilfiger. She ended 2017 by
being named one of Glamour's Women of the Year, alongside Nicole
Kidman, Solange Knowles, Muzoon Almellehan and others.

She started 2018 with multiple high fashion campaigns, including Valentino,
Moschino, Versace and Fendi. She also went on to release her second collaboration
with both Vogue Eyewear and Messika Jewelry.

In February, during fashion week, she presented the fourth and last season of her
capsule collection with Tommy Hilfiger in Milan.

She appeared on many different international Vogue covers in 2018, including British
Vogue in March, Vogue Italia in May and Vogue Brazil in September. She also scored
multiple American covers, including the Harper's Bazaar May issue, V Magazine's
Fall Preview Cover V114, and W Magazine. She also covered LOVE Magazine's 10th
Anniversary edition, Chaos 69, and Chaos True Originals – Disney Special.

In November 2018, she announced her first collaboration with Reebok designing
sneakers for the brand, starting with limited release on December 7 and the full
collection to be released later in February 2019. She also returned to the Victoria's
Secret Fashion Show for the third time in the same month. In early 2019, she appeared
on more international Vogue covers, including Vogue Czechoslovakia, Vogue Arabia,
and Vogue Hong Kong.

In October 2019, she filmed an episode for Food Network cooking competition Beat
Bobby Flay. She teamed up with chef Anne Burrell against chef and
restaurateur Bobby Flay. The episode aired in June 2020. She guest-starred in an
episode of Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? that aired on October 1, 2020, on streaming
service Boomerang.

In August 2022, Hadid revealed that she would be launching her first solo clothing
line, Guest in Residence. In 2023, Hadid and Tan France co-hosted the reality fashion
competition Next In Fashion. The show was released through Netflix on March 3,
2023. In January 2016, Hadid participated in MasterChef and raised $25,000 for
Global Lyme Alliance. In October 2016, she joined other celebrities in supporting
the BBC's Children in Need's T-shirt philanthropy project.

The shirt, designed by Giles Deacon, sold for $15 with 70% of all the proceeds going
to the charity. Hadid announced in May 2018 that she would be working closely
with UNICEF to help children around the world. On August 25, she went on her first
mission with UNICEF to visit their programing in Bangladesh. The trip fell on the eve
of the one-year anniversary of the Rohingya refugee crisis.
On May 3, 2020, Hadid and other celebrities joined forces to play a virtual charity
tennis match on Facebook Gaming. Organized by IMG Tennis, the participants all
received $25,000 to donate to a charity of their choice. The winners received an
additional $1 million to donate. Hadid played for the non-profit organization Feeding
America. In June 2020, Hadid auctioned off some of her clothes as part of a charity
auction organized by British Vogue that benefitted NHS Charities Together and
the NAACP.
Hadid has shown support for the Black Lives Matter movement. A percentage of the
sales from her quarantine editorial with V Magazine, Gigi's Journal Part II, were
donated to four organizations; the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, the
NAACP, the ACLU, and Campaign Zero. The organizations also received personal
donations from Hadid In 2022, Hadid pledged to donate her earnings from the Fall
2022 shows to help Ukrainian victims of the Russian invasion and Palestinians.

Vogue magazine reported Hadid's donations to Ukraine but omitted Palestine, for
which it received criticism. Hadid is a long-time supporter of Palestine and the Free
Palestine movement. Bella Hadid and Gigi Hadid have donated $1 million to
Palestinian relief agencies.

Kendall Nicole Jenner was born on November 3, 1995, in Los Angeles, California to
former Olympic decathlete champion Caitlyn Jenner (then known as Bruce Jenner)
and television personality and businesswoman Kris Jenner (née Houghton). Jenner's
middle name was a tribute to Kris' best friend Nicole Brown Simpson, who was
murdered just before Jenner was conceived.
Jenner has a younger sister, Kylie, and eight older half-siblings. From Caitlyn's side of
the family, she has three older half-brothers―Burt, Brandon, and Brody Jenner―and
one older half-sister Casey Marino. From Kris' side of the family, Jenner has three
older half-sisters―Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé―and one older half-brother Rob
Kardashian.

Jenner was raised with her sister and the Kardashians in Calabasas, an upscale suburb
west of Los Angeles. Jenner attended Sierra Canyon School before switching
to homeschooling in order to pursue modeling. She graduated in 2014. In May 2014,
Jenner purchased a two-bedroom, 2.5-bath condominium in Los Angeles
for US$1.4 million.

In 2007, Jenner's mother, Kris Jenner met with Ryan Seacrest to pursue a reality
television show based on her family. Seacrest, who had his own production company,
decided to develop the idea, having the family-based show The Osbournes in his
mind. The show eventually was picked up to air on the E! cable network, with Jenner's
mother acting as the executive producer. The series debuted on October 14, 2007 and
revolved around Jenner, along with her parents Kris and Bruce (now Caitlyn) and
siblings, Kylie, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, and Rob.

The show eventually was picked up to air on the E! cable network, with Jenner's
mother acting as the executive producer. The series debuted on October 14, 2007 and
revolved around Jenner, along with her parents Kris and Bruce (now Caitlyn) and
siblings, Kylie, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, and Rob. Also in 2011, Jenner mad an
appearance in her sister's show, Khloe & Lamar when it debuted, and the series
focused on Khloe Kardashian and her then husband Lamar Odam's personal life and
relationship.
In 2021, Jenner and her family announced that their reality show, Keeping Up With
the Kardashians, would be ending after twenty seasons and almost 15 years on air. In
April 2022, Jenner and her family returned to the television screens with their brand
new reality television show, titled The Kardashians, after they left the E! Network to
join Hulu.

The show features Jenner, alongside her sisters Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and Kylie, and
mother Kris Jenner, it also features ex and current partners including Scott
Disick, Travis Barker, Tristan Thompson, and Corey Gamble, with Kanye
West making a guest appearance. The first season premiered on 14 April 2022, and its
ten episodes can be streamed exclusively on Disney+. Later in 2022, the show was
announced to be returning for a second season, which officially premiered on 22
September 2022. In late 2022, it was announced that the show had been officially
renewed for a third season, set to premier in the first half of 2023. The third season
officially aired on 25 May 2023.

2009–2014: Debut and breakthrough


Jenner began modeling at age 13 when Wilhelmina Models signed her on July 12,
2009. Cinematographer Nick Saglimbeni directed the photoshoot for Jenner's
Wilhelmina portfolio. Jenner's first modeling job was the Rocker Babes with a
Twist campaign for Forever 21 in December 2009 and January 2010. Jenner featured
in a Teen Vogue Snapshot on April 19, 2010.

In September 2011, Jenner walked for Sherri Hill during Mercedes-Benz Fashion
Week. By the end of 2012, Jenner had covers on American Cheerleader, Teen Prom,
Looks, Raine, GenLux, Lovecat, and Flavour Magazine. and booked campaigns for
White Sands Australia, Leah Madden, and Agua Bendita. In November 2012, Jenner
teamed with Victoria's Secret photographer Russell James for editorial work and joint
projects. Over the course of 2013 and 2014, their work together surfaced
in Kurv, Miss Vogue Australia, and Harper's Bazaar Arabia. Jenner featured in
James' Nomad Two Worlds: Australia book launches in Sydney and Los Angeles.
Jenner's editorial work signaled a change of direction to high fashion, and Jenner
signed with The Society Management on November 21, 2013.

Jenner walked her first Society Management bookings for Marc Jacobs, Giles
Deacon, Givenchy, Chanel, Donna Karan, Diane von Fürstenberg, Tommy
Hilfiger, Fendi, Ports 1961, Bottega Veneta, Pucci, Dolce & Gabbana; Sonia Rykiel,
and Balmain. Jenner participated in two Chanel public relations events in 2014: one, a
feminist rally-themed Chanel event; and two, the company's Metiers D'Art in
Salzburg. Jenner shot covers and editorials for Interview LOVE, and Teen
Vogue. Jenner was cast in campaigns for Givenchy and a December-
themed LOVE advent calendar promotion with Doug Inglish. In November 2014,
Jenner became an official Estée Lauder representative. Jenner was hailed as "the 'It
Girl' of the season" by LOVE editor Katie Grand.

Business career
Jenner created two signature nail lacquers for the 2011 Nicole by OPI Kardashian
Kolors nail polish line, for which the Jenner sisters eventually earned a
combined US$100,000 in endorsement profit. On March 16, 2012, the Jenner sisters
were named Creative Directors of the Gillette Venus Gets Ready with Kendall & Kylie
Jenner webisode series, which was originally aired on Gillette's Facebook page. In
July 2013, the Jenner sisters formed a partnership with Pascal Mouawad's
Glamhouse to create the Metal Haven by Kendall & Kylie jewelry collection. In
February 2014, the Jenner sisters launched a shoe and handbag line under Steve
Madden's Madden Girl line for Nordstrom.
The Jenner sisters previewed The Kendall & Kylie Collection with PacSun on
November 15, 2012; the collection launched in February 2013. On February 3, 2015,
the Jenner sisters confirmed Kendall + Kylie collaboration with Topshop, which they
unveiled in November 2015 at the Chadstone Shopping Centre in Melbourne,
Australia.[106] The collection launched in New York on February 8, 2016. On April 27,
2016, the Jenner sisters previewed a summer swimwear collection. In September
2015, each of the Jenner and Kardashian sisters released paid subscription mobile
app websites in collaboration with Whalerock Industries.

Jenner's website was nominated for an International Academy of Digital Arts and
Sciences 2016 Webby Award in April of that year.[113] The Jenner sisters partnered
with Glu Mobile to develop an app spinoff of Kim Kardashian:
Hollywood;] the Kendall and Kylie app launched February 17, 2016.

In June 2017, Kendall and Kylie, launched a line of "vintage" T-shirts on their website
for their lifestyle brand, Kendall + Kylie. The shirts retailed at $125 and featured logos
or images of famous musicians or bands (Tupac Shakur, The Doors, Metallica, Pink
Floyd, and The Notorious B.I.G.) with bright images or logos associated with the
Jenners superimposed over them.

The shirts were met with criticism from the public, as well as several cease and
desist letters from the estates of the musicians and artists that were featured without
permission. The photographer whose portrait of Tupac Shakur was used has since
sued the Jenner sisters for copyright infringement.

The sisters pulled the shirts from their website and issued a joint apology, "to anyone
that has been upset and/or offended, especially to the families of the artists." In June
2020, the Jenners sisters addressed reports that their fashion brand Kendall + Kylie has
failed to pay factory workers in Bangladesh as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. It
was reported that Global Brands Group (GBG) previously listed the Kendall + Kylie
brand on its website.

As a result, the Jenners stated that their company is owned by a separate entity known
as 3072541 Canada Inc. even though they say that their brand "has worked with CAA-
GBG in the past, in a sales and business development capacity only" and that they "do
not currently have any relationship at all with GBG".Jenner has partnered with Moon,
an oral-care brand created by Shaun Neff of Neff Headwear. Jenner helped create one
product for the brand, the Kendall Jenner Teeth Whitening Pen in April 2019.,

In 2019, Jenner made a partnership with the skin-care company Proactiv. In January
2020, she confirmed that a cosmetics line in collaboration with Kylie Cosmetics was
in the process. Kylie Cosmetics launched Kendall Jenner x Kylie Cosmetics on June
26, 2020. In October 2020, she launched a stain-removal toothpaste in collaboration
with Moon and designer Heron Preston on a limited edition orange stain-removal
toothpaste, with just 350 units available on online marketplace StockX. This
collaboration simultaneously marking StockX's debut into the personal care/beauty
realm.

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