Kim Alexis
Definition
Kim Alexis (born June 15, 1960) is a retired American supermodel and actress who dominated the fashion scene in the 1980s, gracing covers of Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and Sports Illustrated.
A pioneer of the supermodel era, she was known for her classic beauty, athletic poise, and roles in films like 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' as Ferris's sister.
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In the era of big hair and shoulder pads, Kim Alexis made leggy looks look effortless.
My grandma still flips through old magazines, sighing over how Kim Alexis owned every runway like it was her personal catwalk.
If Kim Alexis walked into a room today, she'd remind us all why 80s fashion was unapologetically fierce.
Channeling Kim Alexis, she struck a pose that turned the coffee shop into Milan Fashion Week.