9. Shalom Harlow

Shalom Harlow’s elegant features and ballet-trained grace brought a unique sophistication to 1990s catwalks. Discovered at age 17 during a Cure concert in Toronto, she quickly became a favorite among designers for both commercial and couture campaigns. (en.wikipedia.org)
Harlow is best remembered for the robotic ‘spray paint’ dress at Alexander McQueen’s Spring/Summer 1999 show, where she stood on a rotating platform as robotic arms sprayed her white dress with black and yellow paint, creating a striking performance art piece. Her cross-genre work bridged fashion with performance art, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. (en.wikipedia.org)