Supermodels Reunite to Reflect on Trailblazing Careers and Uphill Battles Against Industry Sexism
- Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, and Christy Turlington came together for Apple TV+'s "The Super Models" docuseries exploring their rise to fame and cultural impact.
- The models discuss experiences with misogyny and racism within the fashion industry that fueled their activism and business acumen.
- Several models call out inappropriate past interviews where they felt objectified and silenced, including Evangelista being pressured to pose nude at 16.
- The series celebrates the supermodels' close friendship, fortitude, and influence in shattering unrealistic beauty ideals.
- Despite facing adversity, these women leveraged their success to gain more control over their careers and redefine the role of models in society.

































