Kiwi born model, Kylie Bax has been a popular choice for magazine covers since becoming a model when she was discovered in a shopping mall in New Zealand by modeling agency scouts for Clyne Model management.
As with all enterprising and ambitious models, Kylie moved her sexy curves across the world to New York and in search of fame and fortune found she had a huge marketable value in the Big Apple.

With the boyish looks she sported at that time, Kylie soon became Steven Meisel’s protégé and went on to work with top photographers such as Karl Largerfeld.

Along with her modeling career came appearances on the cover of many international magazines including, Vogue, Marie Claire, Harper’s Bazaar, Maxim, Vanity Fair, ELLE and Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue of 2000.

It was her high profile on the cover of magazines that drew attention from the man at the helm of Playboy magazine, Hugh Hefner as he signed Kylie to grace the cover of his Playboy magazine in March 2001. With her career as a model culminating in being a Playboy model Kylie’s next career move took her to the world of acting, Hollywood and the big screen.
Kylie has had various roles in 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 Jill Rips that same year. Kylie then moved on to teen 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.
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