Model Gisele Bundchen attends the Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 2, 2011 in New York.Larry Busacca/Getty Images
Unemployment in the United States might still be hovering near 10 per cent, but don't worry about the supermodels.
The world's 10 top-earning models pulled in a collective $112-million (U.S.) during the past year, a 30-per-cent increase from the previous year, thanks in part to consumers spending again on the luxury sector, according to Forbes.com.
But most of the increase went to the big three of the modelling world - Gisele Bundchen, Heidi Klum and Kate Moss - who have moulded themselves into moguls in their own right, or morphed into pop icons, or both.
Bundchen, who raked in $45-million or nearly double the previous year, is "in a class by herself," said Limited Brands' chief marketing officer Edward Razek, who worked with her during her Victoria's Secret career,.
"She's an international icon who can also move products from shampoo to couture," he told Forbes.
The Brazilian supermodel was even cited during last month's third-quarter earnings call from Procter & Gamble, owing to a 40-per-cent spike in Latin American sales of its Pantene shampoo once Bundchen starting hawking it, according to Forbes.com.
The surging Brazilian real against the dollar didn't hurt.
Klum added $20-million to her empire by continuing her evolution from model to businesswoman, adding a clothing line and a new children's show to her successful run with the reality series Project Runway.
Moss has similarly fashioned herself a double-barrelled career - to the tune of $13.5-million last year - owing to a host of modelling and designing gigs including a lucrative design deal with the British fashion brand Topshop.
Despite the elites' burgeoning wealth, it's a different story down in the trenches, Forbes said.
Younger models just getting started are finding their paycheques have shrunk since prerecession days.
"People took a very realistic look at what they were paying models," Razek said. "There was a substantial adjustment in rates, maybe not for Gisele, but for the daily working model, and most people found the world didn't collapse."
The lingerie house Victoria's Secret is proving itself to be something of a modelling farm team, with the South African model Candice Swanepoel making her debut on the list at number 10 with $3-million in earnings.
Other Victoria's Secret veterans who made the list include Adriana Lima ($8-million) and Alessandra Ambrosio ($5-million).
Reuters