0 a very famous model (= person, especially a woman, whose job is to wear clothes to show them to possible buyers)
There is no limit in the industry of specifying such parameterdriven supermodels to eliminate a given set of 'option pricing errors'.
He likes to think of the class of models as being a kind of supermodel within which we embed all the constituent models.
I suggest that the image of waif-like supermodels having a smoke is far more likely to affect consumption in that key and vulnerable group than any brand advertising.
The company gained notoriety in the early 1990s after it began to use supermodels in its advertising and fashion shows.
During 20092010, she was the top earning supermodel.
Inclusion is considered a stick by which supermodels are measured.
Initially notable as a model, she has described herself as the first supermodel.
She was one of the world's most popular supermodels, who also had a reputation of being a troublemaker.