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See the biggest supermodels of all time join forces for epic Vanity Fair cover

Photographers Luigi and Iango made it their mission to capture all of the biggest names in modeling history at once — which they surely accomplished.

The new Vanity Fair “Fashion Issue” features over a dozen of the most iconic supermodels from the ’60s to the ’90s — including Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Iman and even Twiggy.

Aside from the vibrant cover shot of all the women, each supermodel was photographed in black and white.

Naomi Campbell is just one of the faces that appeared in the star-studded spread. Luigi & Iango/Vanity Fair
Campbell photographed here in 1988. Getty Images

The models, whose ages range from 47 to 79, donned multiple stylish outfits during the fun photoshoot.

While Elisabetta Dessy and Amber Valletta kept mostly covered, other models such as Eva Herzigova, Helena Christensen and Stephanie Seymour left little to the imagination.

Campbell also showed off some skin by wearing a completely sheer floral cape in one photo before changing into a large feathered headdress.

Carla Bruni was styled in a short, turtleneck dress. Luigi & Iango/Vanity Fair
Bruni pictured here in 1991 at New York Fashion Week. Getty Images

Conversely, Christy Turlington looked cozy in a long-sleeve, turtleneck sweater dress from The Row.

Meanwhile, other models played with fun patterns to add a bit of flare to the black-and-white snaps.

Carolyn Murphy looked chic in a full leopard-print outfit while Lauren Hutton opted for a full Marni polka-dot suit.

Iman, along with all of the other models, were photographed in black and white. Luigi & Iango/Vanity Fair
Iman pictured here in 1975. Getty Images

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Iman also went all out in a Dolce & Gabbana full-feathered look, which included a vintage Philip Tracy feather hat.

Milla Jovovich made her Valentino menswear-inspired striped jacket look effortlessly cool as Pat Cleveland tried to balance a teacup while wearing a see-through plastic trench coat.

While some models kept modest, others such as Eva Herzigova showed a little skin. Luigi & Iango/Vanity Fair
Herzigova seen here in 1992. Getty Images

Harlow played with proportions in a Rick Owens duvet donut cowl while Carla Bruni dared to go sheer by wearing a pair of tights as pants.

Penelope Tree and Kristen McMenamy both showed off their versatile beauty by changing up their hair mid shoot, with the latter posing with a pixie cut and waist-length blonde extensions.

Carolyn Murphy, on the other hand, drastically switched up her glam, posing both without makeup and with a dramatic eyeliner look.

The photoshoot featured models from as early as the ’60s — including Twiggy. Luigi & Iango/Vanity Fair
Twiggy photographed in the 1960s. Getty Images

While Twiggy opted for several fun looks, she kept her makeup look dark — making her iconic eyes the star of the show.

Other runway mavens modeled bold accessories, such as Claudia Schiffer who rocked massive Dolce & Gabbana cross earrings and Paulina Porizkova who donned an animal collar-like necklace.

Meanwhile, Cindy Crawford landed her own cover of the star-studded issue in a sexy, skintight black plunging Versace gown.

Cindy Crawford got her very own cover. Luigi & Iango/Vanity Fair
Crawford photographed walking the runway in 1991. Getty Images

The hip-hugging dress, which showed off ample cleavage, featured floral embellishments on the sequined bodice.

The 57-year-old also posed in an attention-grabbing Dolce & Gabbana lace lingerie set, which was paired with thigh-high stockings and stilettos.

Many of the stars — such as Crawford and Campbell — also recently came together for the new Apple+ docu-series “The Super Models,” in which they discuss their individual roads to stardom.