World's biggest supermodels unite on cover of Vanity Fair's European editions

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World's biggest supermodels unite on cover of Vanity Fair's European editions
World's biggest supermodels unite on cover of Vanity Fair's European editions

THE fashion world’s most famous supermodels look monochrome marvellous after decades of dominating the glossy magazines.

The likes of Helena Christensen, 54, and Iman, 68, joined Eva Herzigova, 50, and Cindy Crawford, 57, in Vanity Fair’s European editions, aiming to question the “mythology of beauty”.

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Helena Christensen strikes a pose in this revealing outfitCredit: Luigi & Iango @ 2b Management / Vanity Fair
Cindy Crawford shows off her figure in this ensemble
Cindy Crawford shows off her figure in this ensembleCredit: Luigi & Iango @ 2b Management / Vanity Fair
Naomi Campbell strikes a pose in this shot
Naomi Campbell strikes a pose in this shotCredit: Luigi & Iango @ 2b Management / Vanity Fair

In one snap, Helena poses nude apart from a pair of lace gloves.

In another, Eva is draped in a revealing cloak.

Other greats from the modelling world among the magazine’s 21 famous faces are Twiggy, 74, Amber Valletta, 49, Christy Turlington, 54, Naomi Campbell, 53, Claudia Schiffer, 53, Lauren Hutton, 79, and Carla Bruni, 55.

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Speaking about the models on the cover, Vanity Fair Italy’s editor Simone Marchetti said: "In retrospect, their departure from the fashion landscape and the arrival of less perfect beauty represented the beginning of a change.

“For the first time, fragility trumped perfection, vulnerability over power.

"And this is where we are today: the return of models is the last act of a revolution which is finally making peace with its own history.

“After having learned over the last decade to appreciate bodies, shapes and ages different, a new idea of beauty is finally making headway: that of freedom, respect and diversity.”

Helena poses nude apart from a pair of lace gloves
Helena poses nude apart from a pair of lace glovesCredit: Luigi & Iango @ 2b Management / Vanity Fair
Twiggy looks stunning in this black and white snap
Twiggy looks stunning in this black and white snapCredit: Luigi & Iango @ 2b Management / Vanity Fair
Eva Herzigova is draped in this revealing cloak
Eva Herzigova is draped in this revealing cloakCredit: Luigi & Iango @ 2b Management / Vanity Fair
Iman leaves little to the imagination in this jewelled bodice
Iman leaves little to the imagination in this jewelled bodiceCredit: Luigi & Iango @ 2b Management / Vanity Fair
Simone Marchetti said: 'The return of models is the last act of a revolution which is finally making peace with its own history'
Simone Marchetti said: 'The return of models is the last act of a revolution which is finally making peace with its own history'Credit: Luigi & Iango @ 2b Management / Vanity Fair

Howell Davies

Europe, The Sun Newspaper, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford

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