(Dan Tri) – In the fashion world, Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington are no different from the Beatles of the music world, but with better hairstyles.
The 1990s marked the golden age of the catwalk, a time when models transcended the catwalk and became global icons.
Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington, with their unparalleled charisma and modeling prowess, dominated the fashion industry during this era.
Thanks to the documentary The Super Models released on September 20, fans have the opportunity to learn about a series of iconic images of these legends.
Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington in `The Super Models` (Photo: Apple TV+).
Linda Evangelista with `chameleon` super powers
Linda Evangelista is considered one of the most successful and influential models of all time.
At the peak of her career, Evangelista was known as a `chameleon` model when she dyed her hair 17 times in 5 years.
Her hair didn’t quite make Evangelista’s career, but it certainly catapulted her to supermodel status.
`Chameleon` of the world fashion industry Linda Evangelista (Photo: British Vogue).
Evangelista is also a chameleon in other ways.
Hairstylist Garren said: `You will never find another Linda. She can find every muscle in her body and move them. Like her face, she can stretch her neck,
Evangelista’s face appears on more than 700 magazine covers, but her constantly changing demeanor makes her sometimes difficult to recognize.
Supermodel Linda Evangelista (Photo: Apple TV+).
Naomi Campbell and her superpower of patience
`For those who have been waiting for `black panther` Naomi Campbell, every moment becomes worthwhile when she appears and conveys a message more than what they expected,` writer of The Sydney
The irony clearly expressed in the documentary is that the `black panther` had to wait for most of her modeling career.
In the documentary, Naomi Campbell – who still works with luxury brands on runways and advertising – was refused to appear in campaigns or was not present in the final image of the advertisement.
`Black Panther` Naomi Campbell takes photos for `The Super Models` (Photo: Apple TV+).
`Naomi is not always booked to participate in performances,` Evangelista said.
`I don’t understand. I think she is more beautiful, has a much more graceful body than me and a more impressive gait. Why don’t they book her? I told them: If you don’t book her
Campbell was the first black model to appear on the cover of French Vogue in 1988 and opened the Prada show in 1997.
The racism she endured in photo shoots, income disparities and in media portrayals contributed to the complexity of her character – which is often portrayed as
Naomi Campbell came to Sydney (Australia) to promote Nokia in 1999 (Photo: Robert Pearce).
Cindy Crawford with her mother’s superpowers
Cindy Crawford was the first of four models to enter the mainstream, creating her own workout videos, being immortalized in Prince’s 1994 song Cindy C and appearing in Playboy magazine in
Throughout the documentary, Crawford radiates wonderful motherly energy, showing a clear understanding of her values, a strong work ethic, and an acceptance of the `ridiculous` aspects of the industry
From pledging to keep her hair flowing for life to being treated `like property` during her 1986 interview with host Oprah Winfrey, where she was forced to stand silently and show the audience her body
Video from the interview shows young Crawford appearing before an audience at Winfrey’s studio.
Cindy Crawford on the runway in the 1990s (Photo: Vogue France).
Winfrey introduced the then-ambitious Crawford to The Oprah Winfrey Show before asking: `Has she always had this body? It’s unbelievable. Stand up for a second, this is what I call
Crawford was then accompanied by John Casablancas – a representative of Elite Modeling Agency – who shyly stood up in front of the studio audience to show off his figure.
In the film, the supermodel admits, the modern perspective brings a more critical feeling about the interview.
`When you look at the story through today’s eyes, Oprah is like, ‘Stand up and show me your body.
In the moment, I didn’t realize it.
The supermodel’s amazing motherly energy reached its peak in the final episode, when she explained why she wanted her daughter Kaia to join the industry.
Daughter Kaia Gerber (left) follows mother Cindy Crawford’s modeling career (Photo: FOX News).
Christy Turlington and her `pretty zen` superpowers
The Sydney Morning Herald writer refers to Christy Turlington’s superpower as `pretty zen`, which refers to being comfortable and not worrying about things you cannot change.
Throughout The Super Models, Christy Turlington exudes the composure of a woman who has practiced yoga for decades and knows that she is perhaps the most beautiful woman in any room she enters.
Turlington had major deals with Calvin Klein, Revlon and Chanel, as well as a Hollywood marriage to Ed Burns and made it through the years without scandal (married in 2003).
Christy Turlington on the Chanel Spring-Summer 1992 runway (left) and presenting the Spring-Summer 2024 collection for Ralph Lauren in early September (Photo: People, W Magazine).
The supermodel, who graduated from New York University (USA), uses her platform to campaign against smoking and improve women’s health during childbirth with her charity organization – Every Mother Counts.
She still tried to show her best with a Ralph Lauren dress at the recent New York Fashion Week (USA).