Cindy Crawford, Tyra Banks, Christy Turlington. Remember all the big models of the 90’s that covered the walls of college dorms? They populated every aspect of popular culture: television, magazines, even music. They were ubiquitous names. Today, these “It” girls have been replaced by actual girls – children. Currently, the average model will start her career by 12-to-13-years-old, and will walk in major runway shows by 14. A majority of the working models today are 16-years-old, and look nothing like Cindy Crawford. Daphne Groenevald, 16, is a runway favorite. She was discovered when she was 14 and has been working non-stop since. This season, Daphne’s already been in over 20 shows, not including the Paris shows happening this week. She’s walked for Versace, Gucci, and Marc Jacobs, to name a few. Most notably, she posed suggestively on the cover of Vogue Paris at the age of 15 with 50-year-old Tom Ford. Why have underage models become so popular? The answer is simple – designers