Lauren Hutton, initially discouraged from modeling due to her unique features, became an iconic figure in the fashion industry, holding the record for the most American Vogue covers at 26. Her breakthrough came with a landmark contract with Revlon in 1973, which transformed the modeling economics. Despite her success, Hutton viewed her modeling career as accidental and prioritized her love for travel and adventure. Born Mary Laurence Hutton, she overcame a difficult upbringing and became a beloved model and actress, collaborating with renowned figures like Richard Avedon.