Christy Turlington: 55, Calvin Klein Eternity Campaign, $40 Million
Christy Turlington became well-known in the 1980s and 1990s, appearing on the covers of numerous magazines and representing the supermodel movement. She may be familiar to you from Calvin Klein’s classic Eternity campaign, which cemented her reputation as a style icon with its timeless image. Apart from modeling, Christy has always been enthusiastic about social activism. She established the nonprofit organization Every Mother Counts with the goal of enhancing maternal health globally. Even after leaving the runway, Christy is still a strong voice in the fashion business and a fervent supporter of change. She continued to walk the catwalks for high-end designers like Chanel and Versace throughout the 1990s.

Christy Turlington
Priscilla Presley: 78, Dallas, $10 Million
Since she first met Elvis Presley as a teenager in Germany in the 1950s, Priscilla Presley’s life has been entwined with fame.
Her portrayal of the cunning Jenna Wade became a fan favorite on the wildly renowned soap opera “Dallas” in the 1980s, defying expectations and demonstrating that she was more than simply a pretty face. Perhaps Priscilla’s greatest contribution was taking over the management of Elvis Presley Enterprises following Elvis’s death. Despite facing financial challenges, she led the effort to turn Elvis Presley’s famous Memphis home, Graceland, into a popular tourist destination. Her foresight and financial sense made sure that Elvis’ legend would live on for centuries to come.

Priscilla Presley