"The Supermodels," set to debut exclusively on Apple TV+, offers an exclusive look at how four women from different corners of the globe came together to disrupt the fashion industry.
The series travels back to the 1980s and takes an intimate look at the lives of Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, and Christy Turlington. The four women will provide exclusive interviews that revisit their modeling careers and how they would go on to disrupt the 90s fashion scene.
The series aims to uncover their achievements, not only in modeling but also in activism, philanthropy, and business prowess.
"The Supermodels" will be directed and executive produced by two-time Academy Award winner Barbara Kopple ("Harlan County, USA,"), and executive produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, along with Campbell, Crawford, Evangelista, and Turlington. The series will also be executive produced by Sara Bernstein and Justin Wilkes.
The series joins Apple's expanding slate of documentaries, including "Boys' State," "Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry," and Emmy Award-nominated "Beastie Boys Story."
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LOL I’m sorry but when I first glanced at the headline I thought it said Apple Orders Delousing Profile of Well Known SuperModels.
LOL oh man I need a break...
I recently saw George Michael's "Freedom" music video showing all these supermodels during their prime. Ugh... They were all absolutely stunning, but Linda Evangelista was my top favorite back in the day. I'm not ashamed to admit that either. :smile:
This has to be a joke.
You know what, I don’t give a crap! This is a stupid idea.
Our Apple purchases are paying for this tripe?