
Warning: This post deals with sexual assault and domestic violence and could be triggering for some readers.
Long before the term 'influencer' was popularised, the supermodels that emerged in the late '80s were the original tastemakers and trendsetters.
We're talking about the big four: Linda, Cindy, Christy and Naomi.
They are four models so prolific they're known just by their first names.
The unprecedented rise of Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell has been celebrated in the Apple TV+ four-part docuseries The Super Models.
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The series features revealing interviews with leading designers and of course, with the four women, as they speak candidly about breaking into fashion, meeting in New York, becoming the first supermodels, their legacies in business and activism, and share some of the more disturbing and damaging experiences they had along the way.
Linda's story is one that is especially signposted by tragedy, with the recent news of her Coolsculpting leaving parts of her body disfigured, along with her being diagnosed with breast cancer twice.