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- Before fronting the fashion magazine's September 1970 and January 1975 issues, Hutton stuck mortician’s wax in between her two front teeth to alter her smile. “I had already invented a little piece of very soft wax.
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Dec 15, 2020 · Lauren Hutton said she used mortician's wax to hide the iconic gap in her teeth as a young model. <p>"I could make a little bead out of that and stick it between my two front teeth and then...
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She was advised by agents to hide the gap in her teeth and tried using morticians' wax to cover the gap; she later used a cap to hide it, which she would often swallow, laugh out, or misplace. [10] Hutton eventually retained this "imperfection" and the All Movie Guide stated that it "gave her on-camera persona a down-home sensibility that other ...
Jun 28, 2024 · Born Mary Laurence Hutton in Charleston, South Carolina in 1943, she began modeling in the late ’60s, and while she was originally told to cover up or fix the gap between her two front teeth, it soon became her calling card, and contributed to her distinct mix of glamour and approachability.
Jan 20, 2011 · Harper's Bazaar tracked down 67-year-old Lauren Hutton who acknowledged that gap teeth are having a moment: "It's becoming quite fashionable now, isn't it? Forty-five years later," she jokes.
Feb 2, 2016 · TODAY’s “Supermodels: Where Are They Now?” series turns the spotlight on Lauren Hutton, who conquered fashion despite her unconventional looks, including that famous gap in her teeth.
Dec 15, 2020 · Lauren Hutton opens up about meeting Princess Diana, getting dressed in quarantine, and her less-is-more skin-care routine.