Bridget Hall
Bridget was fascinated with the career in modeling from a very early age. She signed her first modeling contract at the age of nine with a company called The Kim Dawson Agency in Dallas. In 1992, the hazel-eyes blonde signed with Ford Modeling Agency, which kick started her career and also listed her one of top 10 best-paid supermodels in the world.
Bridget has a wild crazy side of her, which makes her impulsive and impatient. Due to her nature, she was also nicknamed as ‘The Wild Child’ She also happens to be one of the most impatient people you will ever meet, always wanting to live for the moment. Her motto is to live by the hour, because you never know when it might end.
The defiant diva has modeled for Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Versace Couture, Valentino, Pepsi and Maybelline. She also did widely recognized work for Guess, Bill Blass, Patek Phillipe watches, Polo Sport and Christian Dior.
In addition to that, Bridget has become one of the most popular girls for magazines’ covers due to her striking fresh lips, natural beauty and athletic yet feminine style. She has graced the covers of Allure US, Elle Italia three times in 1996, Elle US, Esquire Marie Claire and Glamour.
Bridget Hall has walked the catwalks for industry top-notch designers including Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Fendi, Givenchy, Oscar de la Renta, Prada, Valentino, Versace, Roberto Cavalli, Louis Vuitton and many more.
Bridget’s all time favorite hobbies are playing pool, jet skiing and swimming and she always manages to give some time to her hobbies. Besides, she also an expert snowboarder, and spends a considerable amount of time in Vermont and Telluride, where she prefers to snowboard. A big fan of rap music, Bridget also enjoys reading, drawing and playing volleyball.