Four of the world’s most iconic supermodels will be seen like never before in an upcoming “event documentary” from Apple TV+.
On Tuesday, the streamer announced the premiere date for “The Super Models,” a four-part docuseries directed by Academy Award winner Roger Ross Williams and Larissa Bills. “The Super Models” shines the spotlight on the remarkable careers of Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington. READ MORE: Cindy Crawford Stuns In Plunging Gown In First Look At Her Appearance In Rihanna’s ‘Savage X Fenty Vol.
3’ Show The filmmakers were given unprecedented access to the women, with the series taking viewers behind the camera and beyond the catwalk, revealing how these four models dominated the elite world of modelling while forging a powerful bond that singlehandedly shifted the power dynamic of an entire industry. “’The Super Models’ travels back to the 1980s, when four women from different corners of the world united in New York,” reads the series’ synopsis. READ MORE: Naomi Campbell Announces Birth Of Baby No.
2 At 53 — See the First Photo Of Her Son “Already forces in their own right, the gravitas they achieved by coming together transcended the industry itself,” the synopsis continued. “Their prestige was so extraordinary that it enabled the four to supersede the brands they showcased, making the names Naomi, Cindy, Linda and Christy as prominent as the designers who styled them.
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