Adriana Lima, Irina Shayk and More Models Lip Sync in Remake of George Michael's 'Freedom' Music Video

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In honor of the 26th anniversary of George Michael's anthem, "Freedom! '90," Vogue has given the video a facelift with the next generation of supermodels.
Adriana Lima, Irina Shayk, Joan Smalls, Anna Ewers and Taylor Hill are just some of the gorgeous faces that took a break from the runway to lip sync along to Michael's lyrics in locations all across New York City.
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When Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington did the same in the original back in 1990, the shoestring budget dictated much of the wardrobe...or lack thereof!
Crawford famously appeared naked in a bathtub, for instance, because Turlington's white linen sheet took up the bulk of their expenses.
With $150,000 to blow, Vogue didn't run into that problem, giving them room to splurge.
The remake made use of the best looks from the Spring 2017 runways, including an $11,000 Tom Ford creation, a silver sequin gown by Thom Brown that goes for $17,000 and a $4,800 Alexander Wang look rocked by Kendall Jenner at New York Fashion Week.
Watch the video for more.