Kathy ireland

Beauty comes from the inside.

If you're not being rejected regularly - maybe you're not trying hard enough.

I always knew I belonged on the other side of the lens.

I was 40 before I learned that 'No' was a complete sentence.

I've learned so many things and a lot of things I've learned the hard way. I look at failure as education in that respect I'm very well educated.

Because modeling is lucrative, I'm able to save up and be more particular about the acting roles I take.

Maintain a good balance. A personal life adds dimensions to your professional life and vice versa. It helps nurture creativity through a deeper understanding of yourself.

My faith is important. I have nothing without it.

If we get our self-esteem from superficial places, from our popularity, appearance, business success, financial situation, health, any of these, we will be disappointed, because no one can guarantee that we'll have them tomorrow.

Twelve million children in the United States face hunger every day. Bringing an end to this terrible situation is a passion I share with my friends in the entertainment industry. Together we can end hunger.

For me the question was, do I want my paycheck to be dependent on how other people think I look?

I want to be healthy, to be there for my husband and my kids.

It's never been done doesn't mean it can't be done.

When I used to model, the job description is 'shut up and pose.' There are people today who would really like me to go back to that old job description and 'just shut up and pose.

I know my strengths. Painfully aware of the weaknesses. There's many. I love sports. So working towards a common goal, that's exciting to me.

In business it's about people. It's about relationships.

I believe there are three keys to success. For me it is keeping my priorities in order: It's my faith and my family, and then the business.

So many young people say, 'I'm just going to see what happens.' It's so much more powerful to make things happen and have a plan.

I'm a curious person. I like to ask questions.

I like to experiment a lot and invent things.

There are a lot of good arguments for birth control, but as far as terminating a life that has already come into existence, I haven't found any.

I would say my sense of adventure outweighs my grace.

I intentionally built a business that has absolutely nothing to do with appearance.

It's been an extraordinary journey. I have learned so much along the way. I entered the modeling industry as a business person already. I always knew I belonged on the other side of the camera.

I feel I'm able to serve my customer by knowing what she or he wants. One of the ways I'm able to do this is through my website, and email: people give me great ideas, tell me what they want, what they don't want. It's really instrumental, and helps me stay in touch with people.

My family gave me values that have sustained me through situations that would challenge any person. My personal relationship with the Lord inspires me in all I do.

Modeling was another job like some of the other ones I had. Working as a cashier, I delivered newspapers, I worked in a retirement home feeding elderly people. . . so I never stopped and thought about, boy, I'm a successful model.

Is it all right for the government to allow the murder of an innocent human being? From the moment of conception, a new life comes into being with a complete genetic blueprint. The sex is determined. The blood type is determined. The moment that I learned the unborn was not part of the woman's body but its own individual human being, I have no choice but to defend the most vulnerable among us.

I'm a curious person. I like to ask questions. Well, why? People would say, it's never been done. It's never been done does not mean that it can't be done.

I was not making enough time to take care of me.

Keep integrity and your work ethics intact. So what if that means working a little harder; an honorable character is your best calling card, and that's something anyone can have!

I always ask the question, "Is this what I want in my life?

I have to say I've made many mistakes, and been humbled many, many times. But you know what? It's never too late to learn.

Jesus was nothing like I thought - He wasn't condemning. He was loving and leading.

I work with wonderful people who support me. And, my beliefs are that the business needs to serve the family rather than the family serve the business.

That was never on my radar, traffic stopping. It was never important to me.

We need to support these women who are in crisis pregnancy situations.

Don't just work for the money; that will bring only limited satisfaction

I think I'm too much of a control freak.

Beauty comes in all ages, colors, shapes, and forms. God never makes junk.

Our mission began with finding solutions for families, especially busy moms.

The mission statement of my company, Kathy Ireland Worldwide, is to find solutions for families, especially busy moms. I'm reaching out to busy moms because that's what I am. That's what I know, and I know this woman has been underserved.

It's important to find one that complements your body and not try to fit into something that doesn't work.

I know that I've been blessed in many ways, and I was fortunate enough to travel the world and meet a lot of interesting people. But I never felt that the modeling career was all that important.

An agenda is not a bad thing.

I made the intentional choice to step behind the camera.

I used to be pro-choice."..."I was once pro-choice and the thing that changed my mind was, I read my husband's biology books, medical books, and what I learned . . . At the moment of conception, a life starts. And this life has its own unique set of DNA, which contains a blueprint for the whole genetic makeup. The sex is determined. We know there's a life because it's growing and changing.

I have no choice but to defend the most vulnerable among us.

I won't give up my day job of design.

Rejection is a gift and failure is the best educator, so when someone knocks you down, get back up!

The only thing Martha and I have in common is that we both used to model. Martha Stewart is extremely talented. Her designs are picture perfect. Our philosophy is life is messy, and rather than being afraid of those messes we design products that work the way we live.

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Kathy Ireland: Biography and Life Work

Kathy Ireland was a notable Model. The story of Kathy Ireland began on March 20, 1963 in Glendale, California, U.S..

Kathleen Marie Ireland (born March 20, 1963) is an American actress, author, entrepreneur, fashion designer, philanthropist, and former fashion model. Ireland was a supermodel in the 1980s and 1990s, initially known for appearing in 13 consecutive Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues, including three covers. In 1993, she founded a brand licensing company, kathy Ireland Worldwide (ki WW), which has made her one of the wealthiest former models in the world. As a result of her career in business, she earned a $420 million personal fortune by 2015. In 2021 alone, her company generated retail sales of $3.1 billion. The brand became ranked number 15 in the world and Ireland entered the Licensing Hall of Fame.

Legacy and Personal Influence

Personally, Kathy Ireland was married to Greg Olsen.

Philosophical Views and Reflections

In 2015, Forbes named Ireland one of America's 50 most successful self-made women (as measured by their net worth) in its first ever list of the kind. Lending her name to several thousands of different products, her company was listed as the 26th biggest licensor in the world in 2019 by License Global.

Elizabeth Taylor and Ireland had a close friendship and attended public events together. After Ireland received outspoken criticism for her uneven performance as an on-air host of ABC 's 2010 pre-Oscar special, Taylor publicly defended Ireland; "I have never seen anyone epitomize glamour and grace and professionalism like she did." Ireland publicly credits Taylor as her mentor and for part of her success in life, business, design and philanthropy. Taylor bequeathed her Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award to Ireland, in addition to leaving her a diamond jewelry collection, which Ireland wore at the 2018 American Heart Association 's "Go Red for Women" Dress Show.

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