‘The Supers’ Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and More Reunite in Chic, Coordinating Outfits

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“The Supers” are back together again.

The legendary group of supermodels — consisting of Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington — gained the nickname in the ‘90s thanks to their decade-defining careers and enduring impact on the fashion industry.

On Sunday, April 21, the ladies reunited in West Hollywood, California for a screening and Q&A surrounding the new documentary, The Super Models. For the Q&A portion, they appeared onstage along with co-directors Roger Ross Williams and Larissa Bills.

The four-part series, streaming on Apple TV+, gives audiences “unprecedented access” to Campbell, Crawford, Evangelista and Turlington.

The series will go “behind the camera and beyond the catwalk” to see how the ladies “dominated the elite modeling world while illuminating a bond that single-handedly shifted the power dynamic of an entire industry,” the synopsis of the show reads.

Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell.

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At the screening, Campbell, Crawford, Evangelista and Turlington oozed their signature elegance as they posed for photos in coordinating outfits. Evangelista and Crawford, both 58, matched in silky jumpsuits — Evangelista’s a chocolate brown number with a high neck and Crawford’s a deep blue off-the-shoulder look. The both opted for open-toe pumps.

Turlington, 54, went for separates, wearing a wide-leg navy blue suit with a black sheer top and black bra underneath and accessorized with black pointed-toe shoes. Campbell, 53, looked chic in a black-and-white midi dress with an accordion skirt with sheer sleeves. The dress featured a white collar and bib detail with black buttons running down the front. She added black tights and black satin pumps.

In 2019, “The Supers” notably reunited for the first time since the ’90s (though Crawford was not present) for supermodel Doutzen Kroes’ new charitable campaign with the Elephant Crisis Fund.

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Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington in 1991.

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Campbell, Crawford, Evangelista and Turlington are among the executive producers of The Super Models, which was announced in October 2020.

“To finally have the opportunity to tell our story in collaboration with the brilliant team at Imagine, and under the direction of Barbara Kopple, is as exciting for us as we hope it will be for viewers,” Evangelista captioned an Instagram post announcing the project. “I would love for people to see this as a celebration of not only our individual stories, but also to the power of friendship, dreams and perseverance.”

The docuseries includes noteworthy interviewees such as Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Paul Cavaco, Donatella Versace, the late Vivienne Westwood and many more who have been equally influential in the fashion industry.





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