Naomi Campbell and her fellow ‘supers’ to star in new docuseries The Supermodels

‘We’re thrilled to share our story with the world’: Naomi Campbell and her fellow ‘supers’ to star in new docuseries The Supermodels which follows their iconic modelling careers

Naomi Campbell is set to star in a brand new docuseries The Supermodels, which will follow the iconic careers of herself and her fellow models.

The catwalk Queen, 50, will feature in the Apple TV+ series alongside Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington, with the programme taking a look back how they made a huge impact on the 90s fashion scene and beyond. 

The series will be directed by the two-time Academy Award winning Barbara Kopple, while it will be executive produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard’s Imagine Documentaries.

Catwalk Queen: Naomi Campbell is set to star in a brand new docuseries The Supermodels, which will follow the iconic careers of herself and her fellow models

Speaking about her new venture: Naomi said: ‘My sisters Christy, Linda, Cindy and I are extremely thrilled to share our story with the world and there could be no better partners than Brian Grazer and Ron Howard which is a dream come true to bring it to life, as we knew they would respect and honor our story.

‘We hope our journey seen in the docuseries will encourage, motivate and inspire young people around the world. We look forward to this great adventure ahead with director Barbara Kopple.’

While Cindy, 54, wrote on her Instagram page: ‘I’m excited to reunite with my friends to both celebrate and examine the way supermodels transcended the traditional perceptions and limits of modeling in the fashion industry through time. 

Icons: The catwalk Queen, 50, will feature in the Apple TV+ series alongside Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington

Icons: The catwalk Queen, 50, will feature in the Apple TV+ series alongside Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington

‘With the support of Imagine Documentaries and Academy Award-winning director Barbara Kopple, we plan to explore the dynamic personalities, and shifts in media and culture that helped shape and define this iconic era.’

The Supermodels will take fans back to the 1980s at the start of their modelling careers and document how the four women came together from across the globe and collectively achieved a notoriety that transcended throughout the industry. 

The four-part series will also examine the ladies work today, in not only the fashion industry, but activism, philanthropy and business, and how the quartet have blazed a path for the next generation. 

Excited: Speaking about her new venture: Naomi said: 'My sisters Christy, Linda, Cindy and I are extremely thrilled to share our story with the world'

Excited: Speaking about her new venture: Naomi said: ‘My sisters Christy, Linda, Cindy and I are extremely thrilled to share our story with the world’

Inspiring: 'We hope our journey seen in the docuseries will encourage, motivate and inspire young people around the world'

Inspiring: ‘We hope our journey seen in the docuseries will encourage, motivate and inspire young people around the world’

Linda, 55, said of the series: ‘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. 

‘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.’

While Christy, 51, added: ‘ I am looking forward to looking back on this unprecedented time in fashion with these incredible women whom I have grown up with.’

Supermodel: 'I’m excited to reunite with my friends to both celebrate and examine the way supermodels transcended the traditional perceptions and limits of modeling in the fashion industry through time'

Supermodel: ‘I’m excited to reunite with my friends to both celebrate and examine the way supermodels transcended the traditional perceptions and limits of modeling in the fashion industry through time’