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I’m a celeb photographer and here’s the reason supermodels like Naomi Campbell & Elle Macpherson never go out of style

THEY’RE the supermodels – the Premier League of the world’s catwalk stars – and they just keep getting more super with age.

Brazilian beauty Gisele Bündchen has been one of the world’s highest-paid models for more than 20 years — and at 42 her reign shows no sign of ending.

‘The beauty from Brazil, Gisele Bündchen, can do no wrong. From H&M to Versace, she is such a versatile model’, says Sun showbiz photographer Dave Hogan
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‘The beauty from Brazil, Gisele Bündchen, can do no wrong. From H&M to Versace, she is such a versatile model’, says Sun showbiz photographer Dave HoganCredit: TNI Press

Elle MacPherson, 59, recently signed up to UK fashion brand Karen Millen’s latest campaign — 27 years after she first found fame.

And her contemporaries Christy Turlington, Helena Christensen, Claudia Schiffer and Naomi Campbell may all be in their 50s but still dominate the fashion world.

While Christy, 54, is fronting ads for posh skincare brand Noble Panacea, Naomi, 52, is modelling for Fendi while Kate Moss, 49, has collaborated with Diet Coke.

Sun showbiz photographer Dave Hogan has snapped them all on the red carpet, and here he gives his views on each supermodel and their lasting star power . . .

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Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss in 1995
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Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss in 1995Credit: Getty - Contributor

Elle Macpherson

‘She got her start on Sports Illustrated magazine and for me she is the ultimate bathing suit model’, says Hogan
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‘She got her start on Sports Illustrated magazine and for me she is the ultimate bathing suit model’, says HoganCredit: The Mega Agency

Naomi Campbell

Hogan reveals: ‘There’s only one Naomi. She’s a supermodel extraordinaire and has done loads for diversity in fashion’
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Hogan reveals: ‘There’s only one Naomi. She’s a supermodel extraordinaire and has done loads for diversity in fashion’Credit: ©FENDI, Photography by David Sims

Kate Moss

The snapper says: ‘She is a walking clothes horse. She could wear anything and teenage girls would be desperate to buy the same thing’
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The snapper says: ‘She is a walking clothes horse. She could wear anything and teenage girls would be desperate to buy the same thing’Credit: Studio Tilbury.

Linda Evangelista

Hogan says: ‘Even after her 2016 botched cosmetic op, she’s proven she still has the pulling power to make the cover of Vogue. And that really says something’
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Hogan says: ‘Even after her 2016 botched cosmetic op, she’s proven she still has the pulling power to make the cover of Vogue. And that really says something’Credit: instagram/linda evangelista

Christy Turlington

‘When you think of Calvin Klein, you think of Christy – she is the ultimate natural beauty’, says the photographer
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‘When you think of Calvin Klein, you think of Christy – she is the ultimate natural beauty’, says the photographerCredit: Noble Panacea

Claudia Schiffer

‘When she stepped on to the catwalk she was fantastic, Germany’s best ever model. Now she’s taken a step back to support her filmmaker husband Matthew Vaughn’
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‘When she stepped on to the catwalk she was fantastic, Germany’s best ever model. Now she’s taken a step back to support her filmmaker husband Matthew Vaughn’Credit: FRAME

Helena Christensen

‘She’s taken up photography – and who better to do so than someone who knows exactly what the camera wants?’, says Hogan
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‘She’s taken up photography – and who better to do so than someone who knows exactly what the camera wants?’, says HoganCredit: Coco de Mer

MY VIEW

By Dave Hogan, Sun Showbiz Photographer

WHEN it comes to supermodels, the clue is in the name.

These goddesses are super – or superior – to us normal folk, at least.

Since they emerged in the late 80s, they’ve always been mysterious creatures who keep us wanting more.

As a photographer, if Elle Macpherson or Christy Turlington appeared on a red carpet, it was like hitting the jackpot.

They’ve never let themselves become overexposed, unlike today’s reality TV stars, who will go to the opening of an envelope.

And that’s the key to their endurance – the “less is more” approach.

Linda Evangelista famously said: “I don’t get out of bed for less than $10,000 a day.”

And she didn’t. Supermodels perfected the art of being paid more for doing less.

For me, their star power was summed up when Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz, Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell all appeared in George Michael’s Freedom video in 1990 and lip-synced along to the song – which was a smash hit.

It was so dramatic and sexy.

One way for them to keep their allure is to rarely give interviews where you hear their voices.

Now, because they’ve made their millions, they can afford to pick and choose what they get up to in public.

When they do give us a glimpse, everyone pays attention.

I photographed Naomi Campbell a few weeks ago at an anti-racism awards ceremony where she tearfully accepted a legacy award.

It’s a far cry from when she was tearing about at the most exclusive parties, but Naomi and the rest of the models have shown a more human, caring side as they get older.

These women hold tremendous power in the industry and will watch out for the younger models.

They’ve been known to ban photographers who have acted unprofessionally.

And for the younger up-and-coming models, there’s no one who can hold a torch to them.

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