
Cindy Crawford was told to remove her famous beauty mark
Daily MailCindy Crawford was told to remove her famous beauty mark. Young CC: Cindy Crawford was told to remove her famous beauty mark. The 54-year-old supermodel began her modelling career in high school, but was told she would need to remove her trademark mole above her lip if she wanted to become a model Confession: 'I did a British Vogue cover, I think with David Bailey, before I did an American Vogue cover and on the British Vogue cover they retouched it out. 'When I did my first American Vogue cover with Richard Avedon and Polly Melon, I didn't know if they would leave it on or not, and then they did and I think once it was on the cover of American Vogue then it wasn't an issue anymore,' she said Natural beauty: Here she is seen in the 1990s with her husband Rande Gerber Naomi then asked how she felt about having her face retouched, and Cindy said: 'I didn't really - as a kid I hated having a beauty mark. She continued: 'When I did my first American Vogue cover with Richard Avedon and Polly Melon, I didn't know if they would leave it on or not, and then they did and I think once it was on the cover of American Vogue then it wasn't an issue anymore.'
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