Cindy Crawford turned 46 on Monday.

The wife and mom has had a long and memorable modeling career, and it started back when supermodels had more womanly figures than they do today.

She posed for the cover of the inaugural issue of George magazine, dressed up as George Washington -- that is, if the first president of the United States had been a stunning supermodel with a trademark mole above his upper lip.

Crawford also posed for an anti-fur campaign for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) wearing nothing but a winter hat and posing strategically with a cat.

She's also done some acting, including guest appearances on According to Jim and Wizards of Waverly Place.

Most recently, the supermodel made the news for laying some ground rules on her 10-year-old daughter's potential modeling career, saying that she's not allowed to pursue it full-time until she's at least 17 years old.

At this point, she's too young to pursue a career, Crawford told Daily Front Row. There aren't even a handful of jobs for a 10-year-old girl.

Here are photos of Crawford throughout the years.