Even if you didn’t follow fashion, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington were '90s pop culture fixtures.
From left: Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford and Linda Evangelista in"The Super Models.
They formed real relationships with designers, including Paris-based Azzedine Alaïa. “He introduced me to so much in the world,” says Campbell. “I met so many amazing people, I learned about art, architecture, design. Most importantly I got to watch him work, I got to be part of his work. And he really treated me like a daughter.” She saw his work as art, not just commerce. Or a job.
But otherwise, there’s no conversation about the pressures around that, or what it means to age, except from Evangelista. “Being in the vain world that I was working in and living in, there were all these tools we’re presented with. And I used some of those tools because I wanted to like what I saw in the mirror.” She wishes they could “really see ourselves in the mirror, non-distorted, without ever having seen ourselves with a filter or retouched.
Also this month, “Invisible Beauty” tells the life story of Bethann Hardison, who has been a force in the modeling world since the ‘70s. An autobiographical documentary directed by Hardison herself and Frédéric Tcheng, it’s a look at her efforts as a Black model, and later as a modeling agency owner and activist, to push for equality in the fashion industry.
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