![]() ![]() People are dying so we can wear fashion, especially cheap fashion,” Valletta says. In her element in home state of Oklahoma, which she says taught her the love of natureĮven when she was hanging out with fellow supers Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss et al, she says: “ called me Mother Teresa because I would get all serious and talk about world problems and, like, How are we going to fix things? It drove them nuts.” Ugh, the eye rolls…we *get* you, Amber.īeing in the center of the fashion industry opened her eyes to the irrevocable damage to the environment caused by retail. Earlier this year, she even wrote an open letter in Glamour stating her opposition to Scott Pruitt’s nomination to head the Environmental Protection Agency. ![]() She’s not afraid to take a political stance, either. But unlike most celebrities, Valletta is far less likely to talk about her skincare regime, favorite smoothie, workout routine, love of yoga or other fun yet fairly anodyne topics, and far more likely to talk about her passion for the environment. Amber Valletta, the 90s supermodel who has appeared on the cover of American Vogue 16 times, is still as beautiful as ever at 43. ![]()
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