Being stunning is one thing. Being stunning and worth hundreds of millions of dollars is a whole different level. That’s the reality for the world’s top supermodels.
Think about it. Some of these women got paid millions just to walk down a runway for a few minutes. Others earned fortunes for wearing sunglasses, spraying perfume on their wrists, or smiling for a magazine cover. And the smartest ones turned that fame into something much bigger — clothing lines, beauty brands, TV empires, and business deals worth even more than their modeling paychecks ever were.
That’s the real secret behind supermodel wealth. Modeling isn’t just a job at the top level. It’s a launchpad. A face turns into a brand. A brand turns into an empire. And every once in a while, someone who started out getting paid to wear other people’s clothes ends up rich enough to practically buy the building the fashion show is held in.
What Actually Counts As A “Supermodel”?
Before diving into the rankings, it’s worth pinning down what “supermodel” really means here.
A supermodel isn’t just any famous person who has ever modeled. For this list, it means someone whose fame and fortune were built mainly through professional fashion and beauty modeling — think runway shows, magazine covers, major ad campaigns, beauty contracts, and decades of real influence inside the fashion industry.
That definition matters, because if we used a looser one, this list would look completely different.
Why Kim Kardashian And Kylie Jenner Don’t Make The List
Under a loose definition of “model,” Kim Kardashian, worth an estimated $2 billion, and Kylie Jenner, worth around $700 million, would blow every actual supermodel out of the water.
But neither one built her fortune through modeling. They’re reality TV stars, entrepreneurs, and beauty moguls who happen to have modeled along the way. That’s a different career path entirely, so they sit outside this ranking.
The Gray-Area Cases
A few names sit right on the border between “supermodel” and “celebrity who also models.”
Kendall Jenner got famous through reality TV, but her adult career genuinely includes high-fashion runway work, big campaigns, magazine covers, and years as one of the highest-paid working models on the planet. That’s enough to earn her a spot on this list, even with an asterisk next to her name.
Hailey Bieber is a real, working model too. Her estimated $300 million net worth, though, comes mostly from Rhode, the skincare brand she built and sold in a deal worth up to $1 billion. These days she’s better described as a beauty entrepreneur who models, not a traditional supermodel, so she doesn’t make the core ranking.
Karlie Kloss deserves a special mention of her own. Her personal net worth sits at $40 million — hugely impressive, but not quite enough to crack the top 15 on her own. Her household finances, though, tell a very different story. She’s married to Joshua Kushner, founder of the venture capital firm Thrive Capital and brother of Jared Kushner (making her Ivanka Trump’s sister-in-law). Josh is worth an estimated $4 billion, thanks to Thrive Capital’s early bets on companies like OpenAI, Stripe, Spotify, GitHub, Oscar Health, and Wiz. So while Karlie doesn’t make this list solo, her household is almost certainly one of the richest supermodel households anywhere.
Miranda Kerr is in a similar boat — married to Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel. Unlike Karlie, though, Miranda’s own $60 million net worth is enough to land her on the list without any help.
The Almost-Made-It List: Famous Faces Who Fell Just Short
A handful of legendary names get left off this particular ranking, not because they aren’t rich or famous, but because their fortunes don’t quite fit the definition of “supermodel wealth.”
The Billionaire Whose Money Came From Marriage, Not Modeling
Slavica Ecclestone is technically the richest former model alive, with a jaw-dropping $1.2 billion net worth. She did work as a fashion model, including jobs for Armani. But that fortune comes almost entirely from her marriage to (and later divorce from) Formula One billionaire Bernie Ecclestone — not from her modeling career. If this were a ranking of “richest people who ever modeled,” she’d be untouchable at #1. But her wealth wasn’t built by fashion fame, so she sits in the asterisk category instead.
Famous Faces Tied To Famous Marriages
Jerry Hall, worth $70 million, was genuinely one of the biggest names in fashion during the 1970s and 80s, covering major magazines and working with legendary designers. But her financial story today is closely tied to her long relationships and marriages to Mick Jagger and Rupert Murdoch, which pushes her into the same gray zone as Slavica.
Milla Jovovich is a fascinating case. Worth $80 million, she started modeling as a child and became a genuine fashion and beauty face early in life. But today, her money and fame are far more connected to acting — especially her long run leading the Resident Evil movies — than to modeling. That makes her a better fit for this asterisk section than the main ranking.
Paris Hilton, worth $400 million, would technically tie for the top spot on this list. She has modeled, walked runways, and appeared in fashion campaigns, and her look defined a whole era of 2000s celebrity culture. But her fortune actually comes from a much wider fame machine — reality TV, fragrances, licensing deals, DJ bookings, and a personal brand that grew into its own business empire. She belongs in the conversation about rich people who’ve modeled, just not on a list of supermodels built through fashion fame alone.
Big Names, Smaller Fortunes (For Now)
Some legendary and modern names simply haven’t built up the decades of compounding wealth needed to crack the top 15:
- Kimora Lee Simmons — a true former high-fashion model with an early Chanel connection, later a major fashion entrepreneur through Baby Phat — is worth $20 million today.
- Cara Delevingne is worth $50 million.
- Gigi Hadid is worth $30 million.
- Bella Hadid is worth $25 million.
- Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington, both undisputed supermodel legends, are each worth an estimated $40 million.
All hugely famous, all genuinely successful — just not (yet) in the same financial tier as the names below.
The 15 Richest Supermodels In The World
Now, onto the main event. Counting down from #15 to the very top.
#15. Miranda Kerr — $60 Million
The Australian Victoria’s Secret Angel turned her modeling fame into a lasting beauty and wellness brand, KORA Organics, alongside endorsements and fashion campaigns.
#14. Claudia Schiffer — $70 Million
One of the defining faces of 1990s fashion, Claudia worked with names like Chanel, Guess, and Versace, cementing her place in the golden age of the supermodel.
#13. Kate Moss — $70 Million
Kate flipped the script on what a supermodel was supposed to look like in the 90s, then rode that distinctive image into decades of campaigns, magazine covers, collaborations, and cultural staying power.
#12. Alessandra Ambrosio — $80 Million
A Victoria’s Secret Angel and one of Brazil’s most successful modeling exports, Alessandra helped define the mid-2000s supermodel wave through runway work, swimwear, and major brand deals.
#11. Naomi Campbell — $80 Million
One of the original supermodels, Naomi has spent decades as one of fashion’s most recognizable runway stars, branching into music videos, acting, and reality TV along the way.
#10. Tyra Banks — $90 Million
Tyra went from high-fashion runway model to full-blown media mogul, with America’s Next Top Model supercharging a career that already included hosting, producing, and business ventures.
#9. Adriana Lima — $95 Million
Among the most successful Victoria’s Secret Angels ever, Adriana built an unusually long career at the top of commercial modeling, backed by major beauty and luxury campaigns worldwide.
#8. Elle Macpherson — $95 Million
Known as “The Body,” this Australian icon built her fortune across modeling, television, acting, lingerie, and wellness products tied to her supermodel fame.
#7. Stephanie Seymour — $100 Million
One of the top American supermodels of the 80s and 90s, Stephanie appeared on major covers, worked with elite fashion houses, and became a Victoria’s Secret icon.
#6. Christie Brinkley — $100 Million
A Sports Illustrated and CoverGirl legend, Christie’s staying power across multiple generations — plus moves into acting, real estate, and lifestyle ventures — kept her fortune growing for decades.
#5. Kendall Jenner — $150 Million
Reality TV may have started her fame, but legitimate runway shows, major campaigns, and magazine covers have kept Kendall among the highest-paid working models in the world.
#4. Heidi Klum — $160 Million
From supermodel and Victoria’s Secret Angel to television powerhouse, Heidi’s fortune spans modeling, hosting, producing, and her status as one of the most recognizable German celebrities alive.
#3. Iman — $200 Million
A true fashion pioneer, Iman built a major cosmetics business at a time when the beauty industry largely ignored women of color — turning runway fame into lasting entrepreneurial success.
#2. Cindy Crawford — $400 Million
Cindy turned a classic supermodel career into one of the most durable business empires in fashion history, thanks to endorsements, TV work, licensing, and beauty ventures.
#1. Gisele Bündchen — $400 Million
She ties Cindy Crawford at the top by net worth, but Gisele takes the #1 spot thanks to the sheer scale of her earnings during her prime. For years, she wasn’t just one of the highest-paid models in the world — she was the highest-paid model, full stop, through runway work, fashion campaigns, fragrance deals, and an unusually long reign as a global luxury icon.
The Bottom Line
Depending on how loosely you define “model,” this ranking could easily get hijacked by Kardashians, Jenners, billionaire spouses, actresses, and beauty founders. But if you stick to the classic definition — someone who conquered the fashion world first and built an empire from there — the crown for richest supermodels on the planet belongs to Gisele Bündchen and Cindy Crawford.
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