Michael Kors spring/summer 1992

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Highlights from the designer's spring/summer 1992 show include models Anna Bayle, Cindy Crawford, Susan Holmes, Karen Mulder, Yasmeen Ghauri, Helena Christensen, Elaine Irwin-Mellencamp, Stephanie Roberts, Naomi Campbell, Marpessa, Gail Elliot, Yasmin Le Bon, and Christy Turlington.

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  • They're sooooooooooooo BEAUTIFUL, Wish models these days looked like that.

  • this is a treasure. Love how amazing these girls look today-think they look better now (Cindy Crawford with her Omega ads,Susan Holmes on Top Model,Helena Christianson on covers and Elaine Irwin- Mellancamp in Almay ads)

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  • Oh the good old days when designers were still hring models of different races and ethnicities.....Naomi, Yasmeen Ghauri, Karen Alexander, Ilonka, Stephanie Roberts all featured in one show, in 2010 this would be unthinkable. These days this you're lucky if there's one black or asian model in a show, which I think is a total disgrace.

  • ahh when models weren't otherwordly alien wise, but BEAUTY wise. those were the fashion times <3

  • Some ugly ass fashions in the 90s

  • Anna had her moment, when people in the stoneage thought her looks were exotic. Her walk is pathetic, she does not exude any presence. If you live in Asia, a girl with Anna's look would get a 3/10. Who cares if you are in fashion or not. When a models retire and comes back on the September issue of American Vogue - that's a supermodel. We all know that's Linda Evangelista! The rest are just hanging on perilously to their 15 minutes of fame.

  • The fact that Anna Bayle walk was mentioned in the song as posted in one of the video's musical scoring only means that she made a big mark in the fashion runway.

  • i totally agree, besides, we have a different perspective of what is a supermodel now in contrast to their's of the late 70's. her being a supermodel is not appealing to the mass but to the fashion elites and that's what matters.

  • ^yes:)

  • gosh. michael looked soooo different before. the voice is still there! the way he comments!

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