Vogue UK’s January 1992 cover (by Peter Lindbergh) featured Cindy, Naomi, Christy, Linda, and Tatjana. It is considered the "Holy Grail" of model collectives.
These models built their fame exclusively through print (magazines), music videos, and late-night talk shows (e.g., The Arsenio Hall Show ). Supermodels 7 17
Nicknamed "The Face," Christy has the most anatomically "perfect" facial features according to plastic surgeons. She retired from full-time modeling at 25. Vogue UK’s January 1992 cover (by Peter Lindbergh)
Linda Evangelista famously quipped, "We don't wake up for less than $10,000 a day." That quote became the era's manifesto. Nicknamed "The Face," Christy has the most anatomically
The most famous music video in fashion history featured all seven top models lip-syncing. None of them wore designer clothes—just white tees and jeans—yet it became a global sensation.
The industry shifted toward "waifs" (Kate Moss) and actresses. Designers began using celebrities on runways, sidelining the expensive supermodels.
Vogue UK’s January 1992 cover (by Peter Lindbergh) featured Cindy, Naomi, Christy, Linda, and Tatjana. It is considered the "Holy Grail" of model collectives.
These models built their fame exclusively through print (magazines), music videos, and late-night talk shows (e.g., The Arsenio Hall Show ).
Nicknamed "The Face," Christy has the most anatomically "perfect" facial features according to plastic surgeons. She retired from full-time modeling at 25.
Linda Evangelista famously quipped, "We don't wake up for less than $10,000 a day." That quote became the era's manifesto.
The most famous music video in fashion history featured all seven top models lip-syncing. None of them wore designer clothes—just white tees and jeans—yet it became a global sensation.
The industry shifted toward "waifs" (Kate Moss) and actresses. Designers began using celebrities on runways, sidelining the expensive supermodels.