Karen Mulder

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Karen Mulder, born June 1, 1968 in Vlaardingen, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands (near Rotterdam) and raised in Den Haag and Voorburg, Holland, is a former Dutch supermodel.

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[edit] Family

Her father Ben, is a tax inspector and her mother, Marijke, is a secretary. Karen has a younger sister, Saskia, who became an actress after a stint studying economics.

[edit] Modeling Career

When a group of girlfriends took the then 14-year-old Karen Mulder's picture and submitted it for a beauty contest, she was downright gawky. In 1985, when she was 17 her family went on a camping trip in the south of France. She saw an ad for Elite's 'Look of the Year' contest in a newspaper. A friend took some photographs she had of her previously and sent them in to the Elite contest without her knowledge. She tried out at the preliminary contest in Amsterdam and won, which sent her on to the finals of the 'Look of the Year' contest. She went on to second place in that contest and off to Paris for her first modeling shoot. She then left high school to travel to Italy with her mother for a formal photo shoot, and then to Paris for modeling school, where the Elite modeling agency took over her career.

By her second year on the runway, she was modeling for Valentino, Yves Saint Laurent, Lanvin, Versace, and Armani. She appeared on the cover of Vogue Italia and before long, landed a contract for GUESS? jeans.

During the following three years, Karen climbed the steps to supermodel status, learning along the way. The first important steps in her career were a British Vogue cover shot by Tyen and a Nivea advertising campaign.

The list of her clients became quite impressive. Campaigns she appeared in included GUESS? (as the face of GUESS? Jeans in 1991 when she was 21 years old), Calvin Klein, Claude Montana, Ralph Lauren, Yves Saint Laurent fashion and Rive Gauche fragrance, as well as Guerlain, Chloe, Valentino, Revlon, Jacques Fath, Gianfranco Ferre, Gianni Versace, Chanel, Giorigio Armani, and Herve Leger. Karen has worked with some of the greatest fashion photographers, including Javier Vallhonrat, Peter Lindbergh, Patrick Demarchelier, Bruce Weber, Helmut Newton, Max Vadukul, Gilles Bensimon, Fabrizio Ferri, Steven Meisel, Irving Penn, Robert Erdmann, and Arthur Elgort.

One of the first issues of Top Model magazine was entirely devoted to her along with an entire issue of Italian Vogue.

Her appearances in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issues in 1997 and 1998 and her attractive poses for the Victoria’s Secret catalogue made Mulder a household name.

In her glory days, called "The Blonde With Class" by Vogue editors, she went on to share catwalks with, and was considered the equal of, such top models such as Kate Moss, Cindy Crawford, Claudia Schiffer, and Naomi Campbell. Together with a few other models, including her best friend Carla Bruni, these women were the fashion industry's elite. At one point in her career she was earning up to £10,000 a day.

She retired from modeling in 2000.

[edit] Other Careers

After her retirement in 2000, she felt free to try other career paths.

She branched out into acting, making her debut in the French short film A Theft, One Night (2001).

She also pursued a career in music but had limited success. Her first effort at establishing a music career was her cover version of Gloria Gaynor's I Am What I Am, which appeared on the French music charts for a time in the summer of 2002.

[edit] Personal Life

In 1988, at the age of 20, she married French photographer Rene Bosne. By 1993, her marriage had fallen apart and they divorced.

Mulder says her life changed in 1993 when she was shuttling from airport to airport with almost no time at home. She then met real-estate developer Jean-Yves Le Fur in the waiting area of a Paris airport, and it was love at first sight. Soon they became engaged.

Jean-Yves began to manage Mulder's off-the-runway career. In 1995, he collaborated with Hasbro on a Karen Mulder doll, which spurred development of an entire line of dolls modeled on the day’s supermodels. Jean-Yves and Mulder then did an infomercial and video. Mulder's favorite project she worked on was a beauty and fashion CD-ROM, in which she gave makeup, beauty, and exercise tips.

In 1997, Karen Mulder said she planned to "spend most of the year at home in Monaco with Yves" (and supermodel neighbors Helena Christensen, Carla Bruni, Claudia Schiffer and Eva Herzigova). But, soon after this, their engagement broke up.

In 1995, she bought a château in France and set up a scheme to provide holidays there for underprivileged children.

[edit] Depression, Breakdown, and Suicide Attempt

In April 1998, she announced she was thinking of quitting modeling and revealed some of her true feelings. "From the beginning, I hated being photographed," she told reporters at the time. "For me, it was just an assumed role, and in the end, I didn't know who I really was as a person. Everybody was saying to me, `Hi, you're fantastic.' But inside, I felt worse from day to day."

After leaving the modeling industry, she took singing lessons and tried acting but spent a lot of time traveling, often with her new boyfriend, a wealthy Colombian named Julio Mario Santo Domingo, whom she dated until February 2001. Although she had been happy to stop modeling, she later told the press that working had been a convenient way to avoid painful thoughts. "My job distracted me from my worries," she told a French magazine. "It enabled me not to be myself, to pretend I was someone else. But when my energy was no longer directed toward this one goal to meet, the anguish caught up with me."

In 2001, she made a series of explosive claims while suffering from obvious stress. She alleged she and other girls were used as sex slaves by senior figures in the police and French government. She also filed a rape complaint in France against Prince Albert of Monaco.

On October 31, 2001, Karen claimed during a taping of the French channel France 2 show “Tout le Monde en Parle” (Everyone is Talking About It) hosted by Thierry Ardisson, and with a live audience in the studio, that various people, including top executives at her former agency, Elite, and Prince Albert of Monaco, had tried to rape her. Moreover, Mulder said that her own father had hypnotized her from the age of two and then raped her.

The producers of the show deemed her emotionally unstable and did not broadcast the interview. Not only was the show was never aired, the tape of the entire was erased.

Days later, she repeated her allegations, this time to a weekly magazine in an interview conducted in her Paris apartment. Within hours of the interview, her sister Saskia arrived and took her to Villa Montsouris, a psychiatric hospital specializing in such disorders as depression, anxiety, and delirium, where Karen stayed for more than three months. The stay reportedly was paid for by Elite models president Gerald Marie, an old friend of hers. Her father later publicly blamed her troubles on drugs.

In later interviews, she said that those close to her were refusing to acknowledge that she had been sexually abused by an old family friend, now dead, when she was 2 years old. Karen had repressed the incident for years but had pieced it back together in psychoanalysis after she quit modeling. She said it was the explanation for her teenage battle with anorexia, her excitable moods, and her constant flights between laughter and tears.

Yet no one believed her. Feeling increasingly isolated, she finally broke down. "It seemed everyone was against me," she later remembered about this period. "People told me I was fantasizing, that my psychoanalysis was wrong. So in order to be heard, I exaggerated. And I went overboard." Since then, she has recanted the rape allegations she made to the press and apologized to Prince Albert. But she continued to insist that she was sexually abused as a child.

On December 11, 2002, after suffering for years from chronic depression, Karen Mulder went into a coma after she overdosed on sleeping pills in an apparent attempt to take her own life. She had made no attempt to save herself and had seemed determined only to end a life haunted by mental breakdown, drug-taking, and alleged rape. She left no note. She was rushed to the American Hospital in Neuilly after neighbors found her passed out on the floor of the Paris apartment on exclusive Avenue Montaigne where she was staying with friends. Mulder's parents flew from the Netherlands to be by her side along with former fiancé Jean-Yves le Fur. Le Fur was reportedly one of the people who found Mulder unconscious after arriving at the apartment after Mulder had not answered several telephone calls of his.

She awoke from her coma the next day.

[edit] Current Life

Upon discharge from the hospital, Mulder stayed out of the limelight to recover for about a year. Mulder was quoted in Gaia magazine in 2004 as being more trustful in the future: “At this moment, I am rather happy. But it takes time to cure the wounds. I know that I am on the way. Today, I want to live, quite simply!”

In the summer of 2004, Mulder decided to re-enter the music industry. She worked with Daniel Chenevez of the Niagara group to create the self titled CD Karen Mulder.

She gave birth to a daughter, Anna, on October 30, 2006.

[edit] Statistics

Date of Birth: July 1, 1968
Place of Birth: Vlaardingen, Netherlands
Nationality: Dutch
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Blue
Height: 5'10" (1.78 m)
Bust-Waist-Hips: (cm) 85-60-86 (in) 33½-23½-34
Dress Size: (US) 4 ; (EU) 34
Shoe Size: (US) 8 ; (EU) 39
Agencies: New York - Elite, Paris - Elite, Milan - Elite, London - Elite Premier
Hobbies: Painting, watching movies, reading, singing, running, working out in the gym, swimming, sailing, horseback riding, traveling and exploring new cities and their fashion boutiques and flea markets, a variety of music including rock 'n' roll, pop, soul and funk.
Income: Made approx. $2 million in 1994. Her estimated worth in 2000 was $19.3 million.
Knows Six Languages: English, French, German, Greek, Latin, and Dutch.

[edit] Trivia

  • Has a sister, Saskia Mulder, who is an actress.
  • Has released a CD-ROM on beauty tips.
  • Has a tulip named after her.
  • Favorite movie is Roman Holiday (1953).

[edit] Modeling resume

Advertisements: 123, Calvin Klein, Celine, Cerruti 1881, Cesare Paciotti, Chloe, Christian Dior, Claude Montana, Clerici Tessuto, Cotton Line, Escada, Garnier, Genny, Guerlain 'Issima', Guess, Herve Leger, Jacques Fath, Jean Paul Gaultier, Kejzars, Lanvin, Macy's, Nivea, Principles, Ralph Lauren, Rena Lange, Rochas 'Eau de Rochas' fragrance, Saks Fifth Avenue, Swarovski, Synergie, Tabak, Theresa Konig, Valentino, Versace, Victoria's Secret, Yves Saint Laurent, Yves Saint Laurent 'Resolument Rive Gauche' fragrance
Magazine Covers: Argentina: 'Marie Claire' - October 1995; 'Elle' - October 1996

Australia: 'Elle' - March, May, August & December 1996; 'Marie Claire' - November 1996; 'Cleo' - August 1997; 'Elle' - May 1997
Canada: 'Cosmopolitan' - November 1992; 'Vogue' - March 1993; 'Vogue' - August 1994; 'Glamour' - April 1995; 'Self' - March & December 1995
France: 'Vogue' - April 1992; 'Vogue' - November 1993; 'Elle Topmodel' - June 1995; 'Marie Claire' - June 1995; 'Vogue' - June/July 1995; 'Elle Topmodel' - December 1996; 'L'Officiel' - April 1996; 'Elle' - May 27, 1996; 'Madame Figaro' - September 1996; 'Photo' - September 1996; 'DS' - June 1999; 'Elle' - June 3, 2002; 'Elle' - April 2003; 'Jalouse'- June 2004
Germany: 'Petra' - May 1994; 'Elle' - October 1994; 'Elle Top Model #5' - Summer 1995; 'Elle' - March 1996
Greece: 'Elle' - November 1997
Hong Kong: 'Elle' - August 1996
Italy: 'MarieClaire' - February & June 1995; 'Elle' - March 1996
Japan: 'Elle' - April 1995; 'Elle' - July 1996
Mexico: 'Elle' - September 1994
Russia: ' Elle' - July 1997
Spain: 'Vogue' - January & March 1992; 'Elle' - February 1996; 'Marie Claire' - January 1997
Sweden: 'Elle' - January & August 1993; 'Elle' - March & October 1994; 'Elle' - July 1996
UK: 'Vogue' - March & April 1991; 'Vogue' - July 1992; 'Elle' - November 1992; 'Vogue' - May 1994; 'Elle' - January & December 1995; 'Marie Claire' - May & November 1995; 'Marie Claire' - April 1996; 'Cosmopolitan' - August 1996; 'Elle' - February 1996; 'Marie Claire' - April 1996; 'Cosmopolitan' - July 1997
US: 'Vogue' - April & July 1991; 'Allure' - January 1992; 'Cosmopolitan' - June & November 1992; 'Vogue' - March, April & July 1992; 'Elle' - April & July 1993; 'Vogue' - January & March 1993; 'W' - October 1993; 'Cosmopolitan' - September 1995; 'Top Model' - May 1995; 'Vogue' - January 1995; 'Elle TopModel' - July/August 1996; 'George' magazine - March 1997

Fashion Shows: Haute couture - Spring/Summer 1995 {Valentino}

Haute couture - Spring/Summer 1996 {Valentino}
Ready to wear - Spring/Summer 1997 {Badgley Mischka, Bill Blass, Corinne Cobson, Hervé Leger, Lanvin, Nicole Miller, Ocimar Versolato, Ralph Lauren, Veronique Leroy, Vivienne Westwood}
Ready to wear - Autumn/Winter 1997 {Antonio Berardi, Christian Dior, John Galliano}
Victoria's Secret - May 2000

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