Iconic models from the 90s, symbols of the glamorous fashion era, reunited at the Vogue World event in London, sparking a wave of excitement.
the Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista and Naomi Campbell The iconic models of the 90s – reunite at the Vogue World event in London, kicking off London Fashion Week with their inimitable style and glamour.
To close the show, the quartet joined hands on stage before taking a spin around the Theater Royal Drury Lane while Annie Lennox performed Sweet Dreams. Campbell wore an open green dress while the other three chose Metallic shades for their dresses.
After the victorious lap, they were given a standing ovation and then welcomed back to the stage with bouquets of red roses and cheers. The models’ presence at the event comes after their appearance in it Cover of the September issue of Vogue.
“My reaction was: Is this really happening?” Campbell, 53, said in a behind-the-scenes video during the photo shoot. “It was a great joy “To be all together on set with Edward (Enninful) and Anna (Wendor),” he added. “One of my favorite things about the fashion industry is the friendships with people all over the world,” Crawford, 57, noted. “Hair and makeup, Edward, they really are like your second family.”
“I’m lucky I showed up at that moment, “I wouldn’t want to be seen any other time,” Campbell continued, adding in an interview with Vogue: “There was a brotherhood there, defined by care and loyalty: when one falls, the other rises.”
The four “priestesses” of the platform will star in an upcoming Apple TV+ documentary called The Super Models, which will be released on September 20. In the press release, the organizers promised to give the public “Unprecedented access” to models. Viewers will go “behind the camera and off the catwalk” to see how they “dominated the world of elite supermodels while shining a spotlight on a league that transformed itself.” The power dynamics of an entire industryApple TV+ said.
In the promotional clip, Turlington, 54, said this was the first time the team had reunited “in our 50s.” “You see pictures of us so you feel like you know us,” Campbell added, before referring to the glamorous women she began her career with as her “super family.”
The documentary also features Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Paul Cavaco, Donatella Versace, the late Vivienne Westwood and many others who helped Shaping the fashion industry over the years.
Now, in its second year in a row, Vogue World is an event that celebrates fashion and the arts. This charitable event will benefit performing arts organizationssuch as the National Theatre, the Royal Opera House, the South Bank Sinfonia, and the Rambert Dance Company.
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