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Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell cover Vogue September issue

These Supers always sizzle.

Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell reunite for the cover of Vogue’s famous September issue in the ultimate nostalgic high fashion photoshoot. 

The ‘90s supermodels looked better than ever in coordinating black and silver ensembles, with help from fashion editor Edward Enninful, who stepped away as the editor-in-chief of British Vogue in June. 

The fashion icons recounted their early days on the runway, remembered their style evolutions and spoke about their friendships over the years.

The legends stunned in the monochromatic looks with Evangelista, 58, wearing a black and silver Michael Kors Collection coat with strappy silver embellished D’Accori heels.

The supermodels stunned as they reunited on the American and British September Vogue cover. Rafael Pavarotti/Vogue

Crawford, 57, rocked a black velvet long-sleeve Bottega Veneta dress with simple Sergio Rossi black strappy heels and Turlington, 54, hit the cover in a plunging Versace jacket and skirt combination with ‘90s mules.

Campbell, 53, who’s now a mom of two, showed off a black boat neck Prada dress paired with elegant Paula Rowan leather gloves and embellished Roger Vivier heels. 

The models also went full glam in oversized outerwear in dazzling pink and red outfits. In another more casual pic, the models dressed down in denim and crisp white. 

The ’90s icons dressed down in denim for one of the photographs. Rafael Pavarotti/Vogue
In another shot, the fashion favorites showed off bubblegum pink ensembles, channeling their inner Barbie. Rafael Pavarotti/Vogue

“They were like fashion’s Spice Girls,” says hairdresser Guido Palau.

Vogue shared the cover shot on Instagram and some followers rejoiced to see their favorites reunited, with someone joking it’s the “new series of sex and the city.”

In fact, the comparison may be apropos as the quartet stars in a forthcoming four-part documentary on Apple TV+ called, of course, “The Super Models,” out September 20. 

“They weren’t born into this. They came into the industry from various backgrounds, normal girls,” says the director, Roger Ross Williams, “and they surpassed the world they entered into.”

The “Super Models” is a four-part documentary premiering on September 20 on Apple TV+. Rafael Pavarotti/Vogue

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The supermodels discussed their friendships over the years after shooting to fame in the ’90s. Rafael Pavarotti/Vogue

In the article, Linda opened up about going into hiding in recent years after a botched CoolSculpting procedure left her “brutally disfigured” and how she approaches cosmetic procedures now.

“I don’t mind and I never did mind aging. Aging gets us to where we want to be, and that’s for me a long life,” Linda, who’s back on the runway, said. I want wrinkles—but I Botox my forehead so I am a hypocrite—but I want to grow old.”

Now, Turlington insists most people in her day-to-day life know her by her married name, Christy Burns, while Crawford gamely states that she’s just “Kaia’s mom” now, referring to her 21-year-old supermodel daughter.

While the humble mononyms may find they can — and do — still turn heads at the drop of a magazine cover.