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Molly Sims-1

Model

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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1973-05-25
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She’s best known as a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model and served as a prominent Old Navy spokeswoman, bringing her charm and style to the brand. You might also recognize her from her role as Delinda Deline on NBC’s popular series Las Vegas, where she made a lasting impression. Before all the fame, she took a bold step back in 1993—leaving Vanderbilt University to chase her dreams in modeling, a move that clearly paid off. In 2011, she married Scott Stuber, and together they’ve built a beautiful family. The couple shares three children: sons Brooks and Grey, and their daughter Scarlett. Life has certainly been full of milestones, and she continues to balance her career and family with grace. She’s truly an inspiration—her journey from college dropout to celebrated model and actress shows what determination can do.

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Back in 2004, she started collaborating with her stylist and close friend, Rachel Zoe. It was around that time that she really began to develop her signature look, thanks to their creative partnership. She often credited Rachel Zoe for helping shape her fashion journey, and over the years, their professional bond only grew stronger. Working closely with Rachel Zoe gave her the confidence to experiment more with her style, and it showed in every public appearance. She definitely found a great ally in Rachel Zoe when it came to navigating the world of high fashion.

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