Top Models In Music Video History

While most music videos feature models and actresses, there is something spectacular about a music video that showcases a supermodel.

Whether or not the models and musicians were dating, friends, or connected in some other way, it is exciting to bring someone who represents high fashion into a pop music video.

And because words can only say so much, we’ve rounded up the most awesome videos with the best supermodels of all time – plus some extra fun fashion moments.

Watch the videos below, and let us know your favorites.


“Wicked Game” by Chris Isaak

Helena Christensen is a total beach vixen running around topless in this wet and sandy bluesy hit from 1989. This is the absolute definition of sexy.

“Freedom” by George Michael

Can you believe it? Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, and Tatjana Patitz all came together to lip sync and strut their stuff in this club favorite from 1990.

“November Rain” by Guns N’ Roses

Axl’s then girlfriend Stephanie Seymour stars in this epic ballad from 1992. Nothing complements a heavy guitar solo like one of the most intense 90s wedding dresses of all time.

“Stacy’s Mom” by Fountains of Wayne 

Let’s hear it for the MILFs! Rachel Hunter might be a mom, but she still certainly has it going on in this 2003 hit.

 “Rich Girls” by The Virgins 

Behati Prinsloo plays a poor little rich girl at Lit, strutting and stripping in this seminal downtown New York 2008 sensation.

“Uptown Girl” by Billy Joel

Before Billy Joel and Christie Brinkley got hitched, the All-American model starred as the Uptown Girl to Joel’s gas station backstreet guy in the 1983 hit.



“Take A Picture” by Filter

The stunning Jaime King stars as some kind of mermaid sea nymph in Filter’s sinking house for this mellow 1999 tune.

“I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself” by the White Stripes

Kate Moss in her underwear shaking her tousled hair around. And pole dancing. Need we say more? This came out in 2008, and we still don’t know what to do with ourselves.



“Te Amo” by Rihanna

Laetitia Casta as Rihanna’s lesbian love interest in this song from earlier this year is a good case for black lingerie all around.

“Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See” by Busta Rhymes

Alek Wek is only in this for a minute, but she plays Busta Rhymes’ most regal bath mate in the homage to this 1998 video’s opening scene of Coming to America.

Originally published by Stylecaster

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