Like mother, like daughter.
06.09.2023 - 17:19 / etcanada.com
A legendary new trailer for the upcoming four-part docuseries “The Super Models” has been unveiled.
On Wednesday, Apple TV+ released a full-length trailer for the highly anticipated series that features exclusive access to the iconic Supermodels – Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington.
“It wasn’t about fashion. It was about the women. That’s what a supermodel is,” Crawford says as the trailer begins while archival footage of “The Supers” play on screen.
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Then, as the trailer goes on, Turlington notes that shooting the docuseries was the first time the iconic group have reunited “in our 50s” before giving viewers a glimpse of the never-before-seen commentary from some of the biggest names in fashion and pop culture that the series highlights, including Donna Karan, Isaac Mizrahi, Tim Blanks, Marc Jacobs and Edward Enninful.
Other luminaries that the series will feature include Jeanne Beker, Emily Bierman, Paul Cavaco, Kim Jones, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Donatella Versace, Vivienne Westwood, and more.
In the look-ahead clip, the “fabulous” women, a.k.a the “original influencers,” recall how “everything changed” and they started to “call the shots” in their careers after George Michaels recruited them for his “Freedom! ’90” music video. They also discuss the different obstacles that they’ve had to overcome like Evangelista being told to lose weight and Campbell being “bullied for the colour of my skin.”
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“‘The Super Models’ travels
Like mother, like daughter.
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Cindy Crawford is reflecting on her first marriage to Richard Gere. The 57-year-old model stars in the new Apple TV+ series “The Supermodels” where she opened up in an interview, admitting that during their relationship, she ‘changed’ herself, embracing some of his interests as her own.Crawford and Gere met in 1988 and quickly fell in love when she was 21 and he was 38. They were one of the biggest celebrity couples, eloping in Las Vegas in 1991.
(daughter of Cindy Crawford), and Deva Cassel (daughter of Monica Bellucci) have been shining on the runways, paying homage to the Supers. The latest to capture attention is none other than Grace Burns, the eldest daughter of On Wednesday, September 20, Burns, at just 19 years old, hit the runway for the first time at the Alberta Ferretti spring-summer 2024 show in Milan.
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: Last time her hair was short, it was against her will. recounted the “traumatizing” experience of having her hair lopped off in the new Apple TV+ docuseries The Super Models, which chronicles the rise of Crawford, Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, and Naomi Campbell. In a sit-down, Crawford recalls that early in her career (she was just 18 at the time), “I went to see a photographer, Patrick Demarchelier.
Cindy Crawford is speaking out about her romance with Richard Gere.
new docuseries, “The Super Models,” which is currently being streamed on Apple TV+.“In the beginning of a relationship, when you’re a young woman, you’re like, ‘You like baseball? I like baseball. You’re really into Tibetan Buddhism? I might be into that.
Aramide Tinubu Though beauty is subjective, some images, portraits and spaces are so exquisite that they become timeless, forever solidified in the imagination of popular culture. The perfect image brings in consumers. Since advertising began, models have always held a place in society.
Cindy Crawford is reflecting on that 1986 Oprah Winfrey interview.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic The documentarian Roger Ross Williams usually establishes trust by getting a meal with his subjects before shooting. In the case of “The Super Models,” he and co-director Larissa Bills were meeting four legends. Cindy Crawford hosted the pair at her Malibu home; Christy Turlington took them to a bookstore in Manhattan; Naomi Campbell Zoomed them from her closet.
in the brand-new docuseries “The Super Models,” which is currently being streamed on Apple TV+.“It’s easier said than done to leave an abusive relationship. I understand that concept, because I lived it.
called “The Super Models,” which debuted Wednesday on Apple TV+ and follows Crawford as well as Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington as they reflect on their journey to “super” status. In the series, Crawford recalls her first-ever appearance on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” in 1986 alongside her Elite Modeling Agency rep, John Casablancas.“Did she always have this body?” questioned Winfrey, 69, after introducing the fashion icon. “Stand up just a moment.”Smiling awkwardly, Crawford stands up from her chair to give the show’s audience a full view of her figure.“Now this is what I call a BODY,” exclaimed Winfrey.
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following the tragic death of their son’s nanny, Yadira Calito.The couple broke their silence about the incident during an interview with Entertainment Tonight on Thursday.“It’s been tough for [McPhee],” Foster, 73, said. “Yeah, it’s been tough.