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THE LIFE OF A SUPERMODEL — STUDIO 54 ERA

43 min · 28. maj 2026
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The life of a supermodel during the Studio 54 era is defined by fast fame, high pressure, and constant reinvention. This episode features Carol Alt, tracing what it was really like to rise in the modeling world during one of its most iconic eras. From early ambition and unexpected breaks into Vogue to the reality of instant visibility, Carol shares how quickly life shifted once her career took off. The conversation dives into the Studio 54 era energy, where fashion, nightlife, and celebrity culture collided. She reflects on Sports Illustrated moments, shifting public identity, and how models were shaped by images, contracts, and constant demand for reinvention. Beyond fame, the discussion moves into health and personal transformation. Carol opens up about the turning point that changed how she viewed food, the question that reframed her habits, and her early move into raw food and nutrition focused living long before it became mainstream. Key themes from the episode: *  Life inside the Studio 54 era fashion world  *  How supermodels built careers in a high pressure industry  *  Fame, identity, and being defined by images  *  Early career reinvention through business and media  *  Health transformation and lifestyle change before wellness trends  Listen for a clear look at the real life of a supermodel during the Studio 54 era and what it took to evolve beyond it.

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