Supermodels Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista and Naomi Campbell Have Epic Runway Reunion

The iconic supermodels came together for Vogue World: London just days before their Apple TV+ docuseries is set to be released

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The supermodels are back in town!

Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista and Naomi Campbell — a.k.a. the iconic supermodels of the '90s — reunited at Thursday's Vogue World event in London, kicking off London Fashion Week in style.

To close the show, the foursome joined hands on stage before doing a lap around the Theatre Royal Drury Lane while Annie Lennox performed a "Sweet Dreams" medley. Cambell wore a forest green dress with cutouts, while Crawford, Turlington and Evangelista all chose metallic shades for their dresses. After their lap — to raucous applause — they were greeted back on stage to bouquets of red roses and cheers.

The models' presence at the event comes on the heels of their appearance on the cover of Vogue's September issue, also known as the fashion issue each year.

“My reaction was, is this really happening?” Campbell, 53, told the publication in a behind-the-scenes video of the shoot. “Just to get us all together shooting with Edward [Enninful] and Anna [Wintour], it was a joy,” she added.

“One of my favorite things about the fashion industry is these friendships from people all over the world,” noted Crawford, 57. “The hair, the makeup, Edward, it really is like your second family.”

“I'm blessed that I came up at that time, I wouldn't have wanted to come up at another time,” continued Campbell, adding in the Vogue cover interview, “There was a sisterhood there, defined by caring and loyalty: When one is down you pick the other one up.”

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The four will star in an upcoming docuseries on Apple TV+ called The Super Models, out Sept. 20.

In a press release, the streamer promised to give audiences “unprecedented access” to the models. Viewers will go “behind the camera and beyond the catwalk” to see how they “dominated the elite modeling world while illuminating a bond that single-handedly shifted the power dynamic of an entire industry," Apple TV+ teased.

In the trailer, Turlington, 54, said that it was the first time the group reunited “in our 50s.” Campbell added, “You see our photos, so you feel like you know us,” before referring to the trailblazing women she started her career with as her “chosen family.”

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Noteworthy interviewees featured in the docuseries include Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Paul Cavaco, Donatella Versace, the late Vivienne Westwood and many more who have helped shape the fashion industry throughout the years.

Vogue World, held for the second year in a row, is an event in celebration of fashion and the arts. The philanthropic event will benefit performing arts organizations including the National Theatre, the Royal Opera House, South Bank Sinfonia and the Rambert dance company.

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