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cindy crawford; amber valetta; Helena Christensen; naomi campbell

Naomi Campbell,Cindy Crawford, Amber Valletta, andHelena Christensenstill know how to work a catwalk!

The iconic ’90s supermodels reunited on the Off-White runway during Paris Fashion Week on Monday to honor the legacy of late fashion designerVirgil Abloh, who died of cancer in November last year. He was 41 years old.

The last time Campbell, 51, Crawford, 56, and Christensen, 53 — who are often referred to as the original supermodels — walked the runways together was nearly five years ago, when theyreunited at the 2017spring/summer Versace show,paying tribute to the late Gianni Versace on the 20th anniversary of his death.

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gigi hadid; Bella Hadid walks the runway during the Off-White Womenswear Fall/Winter 2022-2023 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on February 28, 2022 in Paris, France.

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Crawford’s 20-year-old daughter,Kaia Gerber, also joined her mom on the runway for the Off-White show, whichVoguepreviously called an “immersive runway experience” at Paris Fashion Week.

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Not only did some of the biggest names in the modeling industry proudly walk the runway on Monday, A-listers likeSerena Williamsjoined them during the show, whilePharrell Williamsand expectant parentsRihannaandA$AP Rockysat front row.

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“The next two years, we are going to go full-speed,” Andrea Grilli, who’s served in a CEO capacity at Off-White since 2019, said in a newBusiness of Fashion reportof carrying on Abloh’s legacy.

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Continued Grilli: “The fuel being poured into the brand, it’s for decades, for centuries. Virgil would have wanted us to do it. He always said this has to be a multi-generational brand; our kids need to go on Rodeo Drive and Rue Saint-Honoré and see it.”

source: people.com