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her career was off to a wonderful start 
i cant find it anywhere

Barbara Taylor :
Remembering Krissy ... hard to believe 15 years have passed now. She is
but a thought away and forever will be in our hearts. I'm posting a link
to her website and her song "Who You'd Be Today" for those who might
want to revisit the memories. I would imagine her being happily married
with a family, possibly a dog and ...cat.
It's nice to imagine .... miss
her.
http://www.krissy.com/

[Aug ’93] This cover was shot by Myers Robertson on South Miami Beach, in Florida. Australia really fell in love with Krissy and Aussie magazines wound up using film from several other shoots done in the U.S. Here are some reflections on Krissy from Dolly editor, Carlotta Moye:
“Krissy’s first appearance in Dolly was the cover of our August 1993 issue. So fantastic was the response to this cover, we rushed to get her back on the October issue that same year. It was Krissy’s first solo magazine cover, so excited was she that she faxed us to say thanks...she’d just turned 15!...and it was the beginning of a wonderful friendship between Krissy and the million-plus readers of Dolly. You can wonder all you like about what sells a magazine; was it the coverlines, the free giveaways, or the poster of Brad Pitt???...but after Krissy was on a cover, the answer was simple: it was Krissy that Dolly readers wanted to see, read about and get to know. She was the kind of girl everyone wanted to have as a best friend. Her beauty, her humour, her love for her family and friends, and, of course, that fab body that would make even Elle jealous, was what every Aussie girl wanted and loved. “Krissy will be missed, but never forgotten, as a huge part of Dolly’s family.”

[Oct ’93] This was a sell-out issue! Australian magazine, Dolly, and their readers just loved Krissy. Scott Teitler shot this one in Miami, and shares these feelings about Krissy in the article:“Krissy and I walked down a quiet beach in the late afternoon of a school day. We passed by a few young girls, perhaps 12 years old, who stole glances at Krissy and then disappeared. Minutes later, they returned—this time with about six other friends in tow, scraps of paper and pencils in hand. “I left Krissy to her adoring public as she patiently and diligently signed her name and chatted with each fan. I watched from a distance and wondered what these kids might be asking of the 15-year-old, just under six feet tall, who has recently graced covers and pages of Seventeen, YM and Vogue: What’s her favorite band? What’s her favorite pig-out food? Who’s her favorite supermodel?
“Later I asked Krissy how it felt to be a role model to these kids who so admire her. ‘It’s weird,’ she replied, ‘I’m really just a kid, too.’
“By the way, this kid answered: The Red Hot Chili Peppers, cheeseburgers and, of course, sister Niki Taylor.”

[Jul ’94] This cover was originally shot for another magazine, but photographer Scott Teitler felt so strongly about it that he took it to Ocean Drive magazine to give them a “sneak peek”...and they ended up running it on their July issue. Ironically, Niki had appeared on the cover of Ocean Drive the previous July, and both girls would appear together on the July issue of the following year! Here are some comments from the photographer, Scott Teitler:
“I am very critical of my own work, like many other creative people I know. But when this cover of Ocean Drive came out, I remember just staring at it for what felt like half-an-hour, just mesmerized by its beauty. I have never since been as fully satisfied with an image I have taken. Of course, it’s really all about Krissy and how she had really matured and come into her own. There are a couple of great stories about this photo shoot. This was the first issue of Ocean Drive to be a complete ‘sell-out.’ People called months and months later to the magazine asking for the ‘Krissy issue,’ but there were simply no more anywhere. “Inside the issue was a small photo of me being hugged by Krissy along with a short ‘bio’ about the cover photographer. Little did I know getting a hug from Krissy would make me so well-known! Months after this issue was off the newstands, a man stopped me on a street in Miami and said, ‘I know you, you’re Krissy’s photographer.’ I never saw this guy before in my life, so I just nodded and politely smiled, but he continued, asking me to wait where I was—he only lived a block away, and would I wait a minute so he could get his copy of Ocean Drive so I could autograph it!
“Months after this happened, almost a full year from the time the cover came out, yet another man stopped me in a bookstore and asked me if I was the guy who photographed Krissy on Ocean Drive! This cover had impact!”