Cindy Crawford and Eva Herzigova model for Vanity Fair’s Fashion Issue.Photo:Luigi & Iango/Vanity Fair

Supermodel Vanity Fair Cover

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Vanity Fairis giving the people (meaning fashion savants and catwalk connoisseurs) exactly what they want — an epic cover starring 21 of the biggest names in modeling history styled in the most daring designer looks!

The magazine called a slew of G.O.A.T. (great of all time) supermodels from the ‘60s to the ‘90s to front its “Fashion Issue,” unveiled on Monday.

Iman for Vanity Fair.Luigi & Iango/Vanity Fair

Supermodel Vanity Fair Cover

Each of the icons are captured in their own black-and-white portraits that show off their prowess in front of the camera, reminding us of all of the reasons why they’re still the most recognizable faces and names in the business.

Vanity Fair Fashion Issue.Luigi & Iango/Vanity Fair

Supermodel Vanity Fair Cover

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The four episodes peel back the layers behind Crawford, Campbell, Turlington and Linda Evangelista’s careers and lives, in part unveiling the darker sides to the fashion industry and the struggles they personally went through off the runway.

However, the series stirred up a conversation when fans realized itfailed to recognize other models—  like Valletta (whodebuted the famous Versace jungle dress), Schiffer (a Chanel bride),Tyra Banks, Shalom Harlow,Kate Mossand the lateTatjana Patitz, who earned a spot inGeorge Michael’s “Freedom ‘90” music video — who were as equally influential and ahead of their time.

source: people.com