Arguably the biggest names in modeling history, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and Christy Turlington gave definition to the modern-day "supermodel." They were, after all, the "it girls" of the late-'80s and '90s. And although their profession and fame were deemed glamorous, they also came with plenty of sacrifices and hardships.
That's what's explored in Apple TV+'s latest docuseries "The Super Models," which shines the spotlight on Campbell, Evangelista, Crawford and Turlington's journey from their career beginnings to peak stardom. Told in four parts, "The Look," "The Fame," "The Power" and "The Legacy," the series features personal interviews and old footage of its four stars alongside interviews with several fashion experts.
Today, Campbell, Evangelista, Crawford and Turlington remain household names in the cultural sphere. They serve as role models for this generation's hottest models on the runway — and aspiring models. They are prominent figures within activism, philanthropy and business. And, they've taken on new roles in recent years — entrepreneurs, humanitarians and mothers — amid life changes.
Here are the 12 biggest bombshells from the series:
"The Super Models" is currently available for streaming on Apple TV+. Watch a trailer for it below, via YouTube: