Linda Evangelista, 58, Christy Turlington, 55, Cindy Crawford, 58, and Naomi ... trends now

Linda Evangelista, 58, Christy Turlington, 55, Cindy Crawford, 58, and Naomi ... trends now
Linda Evangelista, 58, Christy Turlington, 55, Cindy Crawford, 58, and Naomi ... trends now

Linda Evangelista, 58, Christy Turlington, 55, Cindy Crawford, 58, and Naomi ... trends now

Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell proved they are still the queens of the catwalk as they attended a screening of their new Apple TV series The Super Models on Monday.  

The four-part documentary, which aired in March 2023, charted the rise of four of the biggest '90s supermodels who came to dominate the modelling world. 

Stepping out to the screening and Q&A at The West Hollywood EDITION, Naomi, 53, Cindy, 58, Christy, 55, and Linda, 58, came together to discuss the phenomenon in depth.

The legendary models looked as glamorous as ever as they posed side-by-side before taking to the stage to answer questions.

Naomi looked elegant in a sheer black shirt and matching skirt, with her dark tresses in her trademark poker-straight style. 

Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell attended a screening of their new Apple TV series The Super Models on Monday

Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell attended a screening of their new Apple TV series The Super Models on Monday

The four-part documentary, which aired in March 2023, charted the rise of four of the biggest '90s supermodels who came to dominate the modelling world (pictured in 1991)

The four-part documentary, which aired in March 2023, charted the rise of four of the biggest '90s supermodels who came to dominate the modelling world (pictured in 1991)

Cindy was also seen sporting a navy satin off-the-shoulder dress with strappy silver heels and her auburn locks in luscious waves. 

Linda also opted for a satin number, wearing a bronze highneck top with wide leg trousers.  

Meanwhile Christy flashed a smile and kept her outfit simple, donning a sleek black blazer with a sheer top underneath. 

While the Apple TV+ series basked in the exceptional beauty of the women it didn't shy away from the uglier issues they faced, such as addiction, domestic abuse and racial inequality. 

As Naomi remarked, 'People feel like we don't hurt and we don't cry, we don't get sad. None of that is true.'

Of the four, the story of south Londoner Naomi is perhaps the most eventful. 

Having been discovered at 15 while shopping in Covent Garden, she told how she'd secretly go on jobs as a teenager while her mother Valerie remained oblivious. 

Yet it was far from easy. The late 80s and early 90s was a period when black models still weren't being given the opportunities of their white counterparts and as Linda Evangelista explained, 'Naomi, I thought, was more beautiful, had a much more rocking body than I did and a better strut and I'm like, "Why aren't they booking her?"' 

She and Christy refused to accept bookings unless Naomi was hired too and as Naomi explained, 'They stood by me and they supported me and that's what kept me going.'

The four came together this week to discuss the phenomenon in depth

Stepping out to the screening and Q&A at The West Hollywood EDITION,

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