Two Models Walked In More Fashion Week Shows Than We Ever Thought Possible...

Manuela Frey and Nastya Sten both walked on a crazy number of runways during Fashion Month...

Manuela Frey and Nastya Sten walked in the most Fashion Week shows
Manuela Frey and Nastya Sten walked in the most Fashion Week shows
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Manuela Frey and Nastya Sten both walked on a crazy number of runways during Fashion Month...

If you think your work schedule is hectic, just be glad you're not a runway model. Or at least one of these runway models.

Over four consecutive Fashion Weeks, we saw countless supers strutting on an infinite number of catwalks. But which model had the busiest AW14 Fashion Month?

Turns out two ladies - Manuela Frey and Nastya Sten - tied for first place, both having walked in 63 shows. (Phew! Our feet hurt just thinking about it.)

Josephine Le Tutour trailed closely behind, walking in 60 shows this season. Her tally was especially impressive, considering she skipped London Fashion Week altogether.

All three models are repped by Elite Model Management - and all three are clearly very deserving of a holiday.

While we're definitely amazed at the volume of shows these girls managed to rack up, it's not always quantity that makes the biggest impact. For example, Fashion Week newcomer Kendall Jenner chose her shows sparingly (Marc Jacobs, Giles Deacon, Givenchy, Chanel), but still created huge buzz.

Kendall Jenner Givenchy

Kendall Jenner Givenchy
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Meanwhile legendary supers Naomi Campbell and Gisele Bundchen both appeared in just one runway show each this season - Philipp Plein and Balenciaga, respectively.

Naomi Campbell and Gisele Bundchen, Fashion Week

Naomi Campbell and Gisele Bundchen, Fashion Week
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Guess once you're a household name you can take a more leisurely approach to Fashion Month...

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