One of the world’s first supermodels is bubbling over with rage after finding her mug on the side of a six-pack.
Blue-eyed blond bombshell Evelyn Kuhn was the world’s top model in the ’60s and ’70s, netting $150,000 a year as a cover girl for Vogue and Cosmopolitan and as the face of Revlon.
In 1963, Kuhn posed for a series of shots for Polydor Records, including one where she gazed into the camera as she sat at a table in a gold-lamé dress holding a red goblet.
In March, the photo was used in an advertising campaign by Belgian beermaker Stella Artois, according to court papers.
She’s filed a $7 million Manhattan federal lawsuit against stock-photo agency Corbis Images, which denounced the litigation as “without merit.”
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