TODAY's "Supermodels: Where Are They Now?" series turns the spotlight on Lauren Hutton, who conquered fashion despite her unconventional looks, including that famous gap in her teeth. Now 72 and shooting a J. Crew campaign, Hutton tells TODAY's Natalie Morales that she used to use mortician's wax to fill in the gap, and describes how she continues to break traditional norms while creating her own success.
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TODAY is renowned for providing its audience with a "window on the world," bringing viewers breaking news as it happens and often broadcasting from locations around the globe. TODAY's longtime home at New York's Rockefeller Plaza attracts thousands of visitors each year to peer into its windows and become part of TODAY's broadcast. The Emmy Award winning program is anchored by Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker and Natalie Morales. Don Nash is the executive producer.
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