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Out for lunch in Los Angeles, California (March 10, 2015)
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This photograph, titled "Cindy Crawford and Tatjana Patitz for Vogue Italia" (1991), was taken by acclaimed fashion photographer Ellen von Unwerth.
The image features Cindy Crawford (on the floor) and Tatjana Patitz, two of the most iconic supermodels of the 1990s.
Ellen von Unwerth is known for her energetic, feminine, and often narrative-driven photography, which this image embodies.
The photograph was produced for a 1991 editorial in Vogue Italia, capturing the quintessential glamour of the era.