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  1. Janice Doreen Dickinson (born February 16, 1955) [2] is an American model, television personality, and businesswoman. Initially notable as a model, Dickinson has been disputably described by herself as the first supermodel.

  2. Janice Dickinson is known as the world's first supermodel and has graced the cover of Vogue more than any other model in history. She is a published author, having written several books including her memoir "No Lifeguard on Duty: The Accidental Life of the World's First Supermodel."

  3. Janice Dickinson returned from Europe as a star with a thick portfolio under her arm. Harper's Bazaar, Sports Illustrated, Elle, Cosmopolitan and other fashion magazines suddenly wanted to see a beautiful lady with amazing bends of the body on their spreads.

  4. Dec 7, 2023 · Author/model Janice Dickinson poses for a photograph prior to signing copies of her new autobiography “No Lifeguard On Duty: The accidental life of the world’s first supermodel” at Book Soup...

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  5. Janice Doreen Dickinson, famously known as Janice Dickinson, is a renowned American model, television personality, and businesswoman. Often referred to as the “first supermodel,” she rose to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s, becoming one of the most sought-after models of her time.

  6. 10 Of Janice Dickinson’s Most Memorable Vogue Covers. In the early 1970s, Janice Dickinson with her bee-stung lips moved to New York City determined to find work as a model. Eileen Ford famously told Dickinson that she was “much too ethnic” and she would “never work” in the fashion industry.

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  8. Dec 4, 2014 · Before she was making tabloid and news headlines, Janice Dickinson, a transplanted Floridian with bee-stung lips, was a regular in the pages of Vogue posing for the likes of Arthur Elgort,...

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