Kylie Bax was born January 5, 1975, in Thames, New Zealand. She grew up on her parents' horse-breeding farm, a far cry from the New York/LA glamour girl she is today. Having inherited her mother's genes (Kylie's mum was a model in her day), Kylie was discovered in a New Zealand shopping mall by an agent from Clyne Model Management. She discovered her modeling potential in New Zealand, but left for New York in order to make it big as a model. Kylie became Karl Lagerfeld's protégée, as he convinced her to crop her hair short and dye it blonde. With her new "boyish looks" (yet still very feminine), Kylie went to study with Steven Meisel.
kylie's an international currency
Suffice it to say, Kylie became a modeling phenom, signed with Women in New York, Marilyn in Paris, and Storm in London. She has graced countless international magazine covers, including Vogue Australia, Italy, Netherlands, Paris, and Spain; Marie Claire Netherlands, Spain and USA; and Harper's Bazaar & Mode Australia.
Kylie has appeared in campaigns for products such as Ann Taylor, Anna Sui, Clinique, Club Monaco, DKNY, Escada, Gianfranco Ferre, Giorgio Armani, Louis Vuitton, Oscar de la Renta eyewear, Sonia Rykiel, and Versace.
She has strutted her hot stuff down catwalks for high fashion houses Moschino, Oscar de la Renta, Chanel, Christian Dior, Christian Lacroix, and Valentino.
bax in bikinis
In 2000, she struck gold (or is it the other way around?), when she joined the list of beauties like Estella Warren, Veronica Varekova and Michelle Behennah, in Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue of 2000.
Kylie took her beauty to film, with appearances in 1999's Storm Catcher and The Big Tease. She also appeared in the 2000 comedy, We Married Margo, as well as the thriller, Jill Rips (a.k.a The Bone Ripper, The Leatherwoman and Tied Up) that same year.
She then moved on to more teen-oriented films, with a role as a Victoria's Secret supermodel in the romantic comedy, Boys and Girls, along with fellow models Ines Rivero and Kristy Hinze. In 2001, Kylie and Carmen Electra appeared in Get Over It, starring Kirsten Dunst.
Both Kylie and Carmen were guests on Howard Stern's show, where Kylie shared intimate facts and admitted to having slept with Swedish male model, Marcus Schenkenberg; Pam Anderson's former boy toy.
Although she is now single, Kylie has allegedly been involved with Donald Trump, Jayson Williams and Sheldon Souray.