This tension—between "everygirl" and "superstar"—is what birthed the archetype. She wasn't a supermodel because she walked Chanel couture (though some eventually did). She was a supermodel because she graced the cover of Dolly three times in a single year, and her poster was torn out and Blu-Tacked to the bedroom walls of a continent's worth of teenagers.
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Dolly's impact on the fashion industry was immediate and profound. With her unique look and captivating presence, she helped to redefine the standards of beauty in the 1990s. Her influence extended beyond the catwalk, too, as she became a style icon and inspiration to young women around the world. Her influence extended beyond the catwalk, too, as