Dutch-born supermodel Karen Mulder says she has broken a roughly 30-year silence to describe abuse she alleges she experienced, describing it as “horrible” and “inhumane” in the fashion industry. The reports identify Mulder as one of the era’s prominent models, often associated with the rise of major supermodel names in the 1990s.
Both outlets frame the disclosure as a personal account and emphasize Mulder’s longstanding public profile. They also provide background on how widely known 1990s supermodels were, noting that names such as Cindy, Christy, Naomi and Linda did not require surnames to be recognized. However, the provided excerpts do not include specific details such as dates, perpetrators, or locations, nor do they describe any official response or investigation.
Across the two sources, the core point is the same: Mulder is publicly discussing alleged mistreatment after decades away from such statements, while the coverage largely focuses on her prominence and the significance of her decision to speak.