

One of the original Supermodels, Campbell has walked the runway for just about every major designer.

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A trained dancer in her youth, Campbell says her mom (who was a former model herself) taught her how to walk while listening to Lionel Richie records. It’s the perfect combination of elegance and sass. Campbell’s walk is attitude driven and powerful. Naomi Campbell’s strut and signature swagger has catapulted her to icon status, supermodel status and considered by many to be the Catwalk Queen of the runway. I mean, you knew she was going to be on the list. Banks also strutted her curves down the runway for other iconic brands such as Chanel, Oscar de la Renta, Herve Leger, Donna Karan, Isaac Mizrahi and countless others. Born in California, Banks was one of the highest paid supermodels (on multiple different occasions) partly in thanks to her lucrative contract as a Victoria’s Secret angel from 1997 to 2005. In her first runway season, Banks booked an impressive 25 shows during Paris Fashion Week in 1991. The first African-American woman to appear on the cover of GQ and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, Tyra Banks was determined to make a name for herself in fashion.

In September 2018, Harlow made a return to the runway at Milan Fashion Week when she walked in the Versace show. Fashion houses such as Alexander McQueen, Gucci, Michael Kors and Prada consistently booked Harlow to strut down their runways during international fashion weeks. Harlow often performed on the runway depending on the brand (a throwback to 80’s supermodel Pat Cleveland). The Canadian, blue eyed beauty has graced the cover of several Vogue covers and has landed on the Forbes list of Top-Earning Supermodels – but Harlow’s underrated (yet dramatic) walk kept her booked and busy during the height of her career.
