A Tribute to the 90s Supermodels

I came across a programme called Model TV earlier, which focused on the models of the 90s, and it had several brief interviews with many 90s models I had never heard of; it was quite fun googling them to see their editorial work and what they are doing nowadays, but I was quite surprised when one girl liked named Emma Blocksage had become a glamour model I was aware of named Emma B. I'd like to watch more episodes of the show, preferably not at 3:00 AM, but I can't find anything about the show immediately because of how vague the title is.
 
Here's a video I just uploaded to YouTube last night:



Sorry the clip is not complete - it's where my original video cut off.

Plus I uploaded a bunch of videos and catwalk clips mostly of just Yasmin Le Bon; if that interests you, check it out.

source: my collection
 
Love Marpessa and Claudia Mason in it. Also love when Christy and linda look at each other as they walk back. i assume the little girl is Yasmin's daughter?
 
^Yes, that's Amber Le Bon. And I loved seeing Mason and Kristen walking in unison at 0:17. :wub:
 
Chanel spring/summer 1993

Models include Yasmin Le Bon, Stephanie Roberts, Yasmeen Ghauri, Emma Sjoberg, Kristen McMenamy, Karen Mulder, Linda Evangelista, Amit Machtinger, Eva Herzigova, Claudia Mason, Naomi Campbell, Amber Smith, Linda Evangelista, Helena Christensen, and Claudia Schiffer. Special appearance by Sandra Bernhard.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5F64Vq_Tc0
 
Dolce & Gabbana autumn/winter 1992

Models on the runway include Monica Bellucci, Karen Mulder, Susan Holmes, Nadege du Bospertus, Yasmin Le Bon, Yasmeen Ghauri, Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, Stephanie Seymour, Helena Christensen, Kara Young (?), Carla Bruni Sarkozy, Tatjana Patitz, Linda Evangelista, Suzanne Lanza, Marpessa Hennink, Judit Masco, Heather Stewart-Whyte, and Meghan Douglas.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPb3J_j5Rfg
 
Azzedine Alaia retrospective

Model Stephanie Seymour, a longtime fan of the great designer, is interviewed with him on the occasion of a 20 year retrospective of his work. Includes taped interviews with Grace Jones, Tina Turner, Roman Polanski, Linda Evangelista, Calvin Klein, Sigourney Weaver, Iman, Naomi Campbell, and Veronica Webb. Seen modeling Alaia in clips from throughout his lengthy career include Grace Jones, Veronica Webb, Naomi Campbell, Helena Christensen, Yasmeen Ghauri, Yasmin Le Bon, Christy Turlington, Stephanie Seymour, Gail Elliott, and Susan Holmes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfj1xELl8lk
 
WWD@100: Remarkable Moments In Fashion
Moment 67: The Supes


The Nineties ushered in the era of the supermodel. Those leggy, statuesque girls not only got the press, the glamour, the cachet, the boyfriends, the exposure and the lifestyle, but, in some cases, the money that movie stars were used to. A legion of five—Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington Claudia Schiffer and Cindy Crawford (one-time waif Kate Moss would soon join their ranks)—popularized the term, although many other models became household names during the decade. The supermodels were heavily in demand, dominating fashion runways both in the U.S. and abroad, magazine covers and print and TV ad campaigns. A top model could earn $100,000 on a single print campaign for a designer, and several raked in millions annually with multiyear contracts. In Europe, some of the top models, such as Nadja Auermann, Evangelista, Shalom Harlow and Campbell, got at least $10,000 per runway show, and in some cases, up to $18,000 per show. Fees had escalated so much in the U.S. too, that in 1993, several designers tried to cap model fees during the Bryant Park shows. As WWD reported, the Federal Trade Commission investigated and subpoenaed several SA firms, and ultimately 7th on Sixth and the CFDA reached an agreement with the FTC that as a group, they would never set modeling fees again. From then on, models were paid whatever the market would bear. Today, the likes of a Natalia Vodianova or Gisele Bündchen can pull down six figures for a single runway exit (plus a dinner party appearance for good measure).

A week didn't go by when one of the girls didn't secure a major fragrance or fashion campaign, fronting such brands as Versace, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Guess, L'Oréal, Maybelline, Chanel and Victoria's Secret, and designers were outspoken about their work. "Linda is the best for photos," Karl Lagerfeld told WWD in 1995. "She is divine, unique! She is not a perfect beauty, but she has something nobody else has." Schiffer turned heads the first time she strode down the Milan runways in 1991. "She's beautiful, but she can't walk," said Alan Cleaver, explaining why Byblos didn't hire Schiffer like the rest of Milan in her first runway season. "I will get on the runway myself and teach her how to walk," Giorgio Armani told WWD in 1991.

Supermodels made headlines when they changed hair color from brunette to blonde, bought and sold condos in New York, swaggered into parties after a fashion show or displayed divalike behavior such as being late for runway shows or throwing cell phones. But they weren't always posing for the camera, and a few girls became entrepreneurs themselves. "I love to be in front of the camera, but there are other things I want to do. Singing, getting up on a stage and giving it my all— that would be fun," Campbell told WWD in 1990. Campbell appeared in a few movies and had a jeans collection; Crawford hosted MTV's "House of Style" and launched a furniture line and fitness videos; Turlington developed a yoga line; Moss created a near frenzy at Topshop, and Campbell, Schiffer and Elle Macpherson signed on as partners in a restaurant (the forgettable and short-lived Fashion Cafe in Rockefeller Center). Even Elite Model Management introduced a junior sportswear and accessories collection targeted at the supermodels' admirers. What We Wear by Elite Models kicked off with the biggies: Evangelista, Campbell, Amber Valletta and Harlow.
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