Almost three years after it was announced, "The Super Models" documentary will feature stars including Naomi Campbell and Cindy Crawford talking about their time dominating the fashion industry.
L-R: Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington, (Source: Apple)
Originally commissioned as "The Supermodels" in October 2020, the slightly renamed Apple TV+ series will now begin streaming on September 20, 2023, with the first of four parts.
The series focuses on Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington, and features "unprecedented access to the models."
"[It] takes viewers behind the camera and beyond the catwalk," says Apple, "revealing how they dominated the elite modeling world while illuminating a bond that single-handedly 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," continues Apple. "Already forces in their own right, the gravitas they achieved by coming together transcended the industry itself."
"Today, the four supermodels remain on the frontlines of culture through activism, philanthropy and business prowess," says Apple TV+. "As the fashion industry continues to redefine itself -- and women's roles within it -- this is the ultimate story of power and how four women came together to claim it, paving the way for those to follow."
An extremely brief teaser trailer has also now been released.