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On July 17, 1990, photographer Peter Lindbergh shot five of the most powerful faces of the decade: Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz, Christy Turlington, and Cindy Crawford. This image, later re-created for Vogue ’s 125th anniversary, was not just a photograph; it was a manifesto. Before July 17, models were anonymous mannequins. After , they became Supermodels —household names with salaries to match rock stars.

The title suggests a conceptual intersection between the "Big Seven" era of the supermodel phenomenon and the iconic birthday issue style of pop culture magazines (most notably Vogue ’s famous 17th birthday covers). Supermodels 7 17

This is often a transition period toward "editorial" or "high fashion." Many iconic supermodels began their careers during their early teens, gaining experience in fashion week presentations and magazine editorials. Industry Standards and Requirements: Physical Standards: On July 17, 1990, photographer Peter Lindbergh shot