
Actresses have long replaced models on magazine covers, sure, but are stylish celebrities actually a whole new breed of fashion ambassadors? The Hollywood Reporter certainly seems to think so. The magazine even recently coined a new term for these starlets — you know, the ones who regularly sit front row at fashion shows, turn up on red carpets in fresh-off-the-runway looks, and who, according to Simon Doonan, "have sizzle and wattage, which is pretty much out of the reach of young models today."
They're calling them "mocktresses," and apparently being a "model-actress" is a pretty lucrative gig. But just how lucrative? The numbers that some of our favorite fashion fixtures reportedly receive, here