'SUPERMODEL' Original Cannes World Film Festival Award Winning feature documentary film 2022
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- WINNER BEST PICTURE PARIS FILM AWARDS 2022
WINNER BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM CANNES WORLD FILM FESTIVAL 2022
SEMI FINALIST BEST FEATURE DOCUMENTARY New York INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2022
The definitive documentary on the rise of the 'SUPERMODEL'.
This film is about the search for beauty, from ancient times through to the rise of the Supermodel in modern culture.
From ancient times, through the Renaissance and Middle Ages, through the Golden screen ages of Hollywood, right through to the modern evolution of the idea of beauty throughout history. For global release in 2022.
This groundbreaking new feature film is a detailed exploration of humankind’s ongoing and ever changing fascination with the idea of beauty.
Artists as far back as ancient times humankind has been fascinated with what was considered 'the ideal' in human form.
In 'SUPERMODEL' we travel in time through history, through the movements of the 60’s, the 70’s, the 80’s and 90’s, right up to the present day. To explore the changing notion of 'the ideal'.
And along the way we take a deep dive into the worlds of art and culture, and the often neglected world of 'male beauty' seen through the lives of the most important models to ever live.
The series is blessed by an incredible cast of fashion icons, past and present, Linda Evangelista, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Peter Lindberg, Iman, Bethann Hardison, Tyson Beckford, Sean O’Pry, John Barnes Pearson, Alison Edmond, Paul Cavaco, Donatella Versace, Marcus Schenkenberg, Carrie Otis, Oliver Rousteing, Nicola Formichetti, Mert and Marcus, , David Sims, Laspata Decaro, Chris Colls, James Houston, GQ’s Jim Moore, Teddy Quinlivan, Valentina Sampaio, Andreja Pejic, Alpha Dia, Adonis Bosso, Fernanda Liz, Lana Winters, Adut Akech Calvin Klein, Taylor Swift, David Gandy, Alex Lundqvist, Mark Vanderloo, Tony Ward, Paloma Elsesser, Hedi Slimane, and many more.
WRITTEN, PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY PAUL G ROBERTS
CO-PRODUCED & DIRECTED BY NIYATI LIBOTTE
EDITING AND SOUND DESIGN JAKE BUGEJA - Розваги
So sad that names like Kendall Jenner an the Hadid sisters appear next to these real legends...
Nepo babies
Jenner is there because of money enough plastic surgery to create artificial look. Distasteful bunch that family.
I was thinking same. They are not real supermodels imo.
Oh Lord. They are incredibly beautiful as well
We added them more as a social commentary on the times. Who is considered ‘beautiful’ these days is often who has the best platforms. Hence Kendall who is a boring model, and the Haddids who had to have so much plastic surgery to change their Arabic features.
As Carre Otis said, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer, Christy Turlingotn, Linda Evangelista, and Kate Moss were probably the most famous names we associate with the 90s supermodels. But there were plenty of famous models during the supermodel era, Carla Bruni, Karen Mulder, Tatjana Patitz (one of the OG and still shocked of her early passing, RIP), Shalom Harlow, and Amber Valletta (the latter two being more part of the new wave of supermodels with Kate Moss). Others that could be included in that list are Eva Herzigova, Nadja Auermann, Kristen McMenamy, Stephanie Seymour, Helena Christensen, Yasmeen Ghauri, Carolyn Murphy.
Helena and Jasmin were much better than Schiffer or Crawford. Schiffer's walks on runway were terrible.
Yes! I have heard that many ppl think of Yasmeen Ghauri as one of the best ever but she doesnt get named as often. Not sure why?
(And (pleeez) kendal jennr earns a lot but i honestly dont find her interesting or special. )
Not to be snarky but there seems to be a publicity machine behind her. Some models have really cool energy/style…
@@manueldpmingopereznavales5109 You sound like you have a chip on your shoulder.
@@GrumpyYank26 Yasmin doesn't get named as often because she's not on the same level of beauty as the others.
The only ones who "like" her nowadays are those who have the same skin tone as her (shallowness) and are jealous of caucasians, like Manuel.
@@1212Artemis I prefer oranges to apples. You: You have a chip on your shoulder.
Yasmeen Ghauri had a walk that rivals ANYONES. She made her garments dance!
I couldn’t agree more. Yasmeen has earned her place as an iconic supermodel of that era. She is my all time favorite.
@@leslieholland6477 Detto :)
They said Christy was the most beautiful but I think they all were beautiful each one had their own uniqueness and personality
Very good documentary.
By most beautiful, they mean Christy had the most classical and elegant look. In the words of Audrey Hepburn, elegance is the only beauty that never fades.
I think they were talking about the symmetry of her features aswell as more than just overall pretty ness, otherwise that would sound like a pretty uneducated comment from someone from the industry.
Yes.. but then you have Kate and Cara who werent super elegant but edgy instead and so real that they felt so fresh compared to the other models of their times and that autenticity is what made them beautiful.
I model for Iman in the launch of her line was my first time on tv she made me feel so special ..a real legend Iman
The Trinity was all over my walls in the late 80's and 90's. Naomi always in the center! They were all so different yet when together, magic happened. Naomi was and is the most iconic supermodel. There was no-one at that time that could give me chills like she did when she entered the catwalk. Christy was absolutely stunning especially in editorial work. Linda was always the wild card, different yet striking. There are so many in this documentary and ones that were not included that really changed the game. Naomi and Christy had me saving my pennies to buy whatever magazine they graced the cover of. Models of the 90's really did have something extraordinarily special, I miss them!
Naomi was so mean to Tyra Banks. She was afraid that Tyra would take her place! Tyra is still traumatized by what Naomi did to her back in the 90's. Tyra kept telling people on her TV show that Naomi used to bullied her on the photo sets. Who know Naomi was such a mean and nasty person behind the scenes!
@@FuckVirginMary AGREED; Tyra actually had her on her talk show and Naomi feigned Total and Absolute Ignorance of any such thing happening. The only jealousy she would admit to was that Tyra always had her Momma with her whilst Naomi was alone without family support.
Appears very entitled and condescending.
Hey Nicole ! I made the film. It’s great to see you and so many others respond as you have. God bless you. Paul x
Yes she opened the show for Alexander McQueen last season still I think so forget ageism accusations she's in her 50s now still lean and beautiful.
Yasmeen Ghauri should be top 5 supermodels, best body all times, and best walk together with Naomi
For me the height of what we nostalgically call the “Supermodel Era” was from 1990 to about 1993. These years were filled with vibrant, energetic, ethnically diverse womanly models. Almost all gave a spark to the garments they were wearing, imbuing it with a je ne sais quoi which has never been replicated! Those were the days!
Truth ! Harlan
Truer words had never been spoken
No mention of the supremely elegant and amazing Carmen dell’Orefice. She is my ideal model due to her longevity and ability to steal any scene from others who are in her presence.
Totally agree!!🇫🇷💋
they also must be; profesional, businessperson end hard walking man or woman
Absolutely. Carmen is STILL modeling today. She is THE modeling legend and to not mention her is insulting.
For the people saying Gia wasn’t big: Gia changed modeling. Before her, it was a cliche with blondes being in the spotlight, and boring poses. Gia changed that. The designers and photographers themselves said it. Thanks and bye.
Totally agree!!🇫🇷💋
She might have brought in the grunge aesthetic, but she wasn't big. She became after her death because she's a comercial story
True. I think that if Gia had been able to work and stay focused and healthy longer, her fame and recognition would have grown. Industry insiders are quick to pay tribute to her. She just didn't live long enough to truly benefit from her influence on modeling and fashion.
Honestly I didnt even know Gia until i saw a trailer of her movie. But i remembered Naomi linda Christy Cindy and Claudia when I was growing up..
@@RA-id1cgCindy was known as 'baby Gia'
90’s Super Model’s
💫💫💫 MVP’s (((✨Naomi, ✨Linda, ✨Christy,)))
All Stars
Kate, Claudia, Cindy, Yasmeen G, Helena, Carla, Nicki T, Karen M, Tyra, Shalom, Amber, Elle, Tatjana, Stephanie, Alek, Brandi, Heidi, Beverly P, Nadja, Kristen, Laeticia, Milla.
🎯🧨❤️🔥
Helena Christensen should have been mentioned from the 90's
And Elle MacPherson
Of course there is no mention of Gia Carangi. The fashion industry still don't like her because she could take 'em or leave 'em and that's what they don't like about her. But, Gia was, is, and always will be the ONLY supermodel because she is the one who broke the mold. Before Gia, models were tall, thin, blond. They didn't move. They only gave one look. Gia is the one who changed that. Gia was short, dark. She knew how to move. She didn't have to be posed. She gave attitude. Her pictures were tantamount to works of art. And, ever since Gia, models have been trying to figure out how to do that.
Nobody speaks much of Claudia Schiffer and I thought she was beautiful!
💯👏👏👏stunning woman, better than Christy.
Totally agree....i tot she is one of them
linda evangelista was the best model out of all the names mentioned in these posts where people have no clue about fashion as a cultural practice. Linda was the ultimate supermodel in that she walked better and looked better as a model than the others. It’s not about being “the most beautiful”. Lots of women are beautiful and all of them were in their own way. It’s not about that. That’s only a part of it. It’s about how you present, move, photograph, perform and project. It’s about charisma. She could act and present the clothes the best by far. Linda really epitomised the model of the 90s. She had incredible and dramatic features, and could be both androgynous and very feminine at the same time. She was like a great actress and is why she will be always the defining representation of 1990s fashion and iconography.
Yes a silent actress, have you heard her speak, she is awful ;)
@@Fashionindustrybroadcast I have heard her speak and she is terrible in terms of articulation but she didn’t need to speak for her job. That wasn’t a requirement. She was the last great silent screen actress …. after Princess Diana.
Linda the model from Canada is beautiful, she looks so much like Sophia Loren, she looks like could be her daughter.
She was groundbreaking with her hair color and style changes!
The standards of those 90's models should never change.
Hello there is a huge fascination with the 90's right now. It has never been more relevant.
@@Fashionindustrybroadcastit’s the Saturn return of the 90’s right now
Great documentary, so much footage of Tatjana Patitz and very little mention of her name. She was part of the super model craze of the 80's, unfortunately she's gone now.
Thanks for the info!
@@Fashionindustrybroadcast
Thank you and you're welcome!
Absolutely Right!!!
Apparently she was scheduled to do an interview for the film but she tragically died before it could be done.
Tatjana is such an extraordinary human being, and will always be loved for her decades of work in fashion.
This was such a great documentary!! I remember all of the iconic supermodels from Naomi to Cindy, Linda, Tyson, and John. I love how the doc showed how professional and dedicated the art of modeling the originals was. I feel that drive and inspiration lack from the current roster of models today, not all, but some see it as just a way to get followers, and ultimately, I feel it should be a celebration of the designer's work, a collaboration on a vision, a creative dance with the senses and camera. This documentary touched on all of that, and more. Beautifully done.
Thx Ally x
Could the lower ratings on the Victoria’s Secret tv special have been because so many people don’t watch TV like they used to. We are all on our phones doing other things. My tv only gets turned on from 8pm-10pm for Husband. I catch things I want to watch through other platforms etc. Just wondered if it was because we all just live differently now. 🤷🏻♀️
@@KellyBell1 good point! I feel it would have increased it though, since so many were at home….there may be some other things behind the scenes plus the market share has decreased with brands like Savage Fenty, Skims, and Amazon joining the mix….not to mention the controversy around VS too…
Christy Turlington... My favorite supermodel of all time
really enjoyed this! as one of Kevyn Aucoin's makeup assistants back in the 90's these faces are REALLY familiar
❤i absolutely loved his work!! He was so talented and seemed like such a beautiful soul. I’m sure your time working with him was amazing!!! Geez he made the models and women he worked with transform so naturally ❤❤❤❤.
What happened with the most beautiful from the 80's Paulina Porizkova??? I still remember her huge contract with Estee Lauder!! The news was all over the world!!
Yes it was! Remember it well. She was and still is stunning
She has. UA-cam channel. Her husband, lead singer of The Cars Ric Ocasek treated her badly and cut her out of his will. It’s really Saadi.
I came of age around this time and for me it’s *Linda Linda Linda*
*Great documentary*
Linda had the face but she did not have the body. Naomi had it all.
@@sophiaelayne9984 Modelling is more than just a beauty contest, Linda was the most versatile and was so exciting because she looked so different in every shot or every outfit. she changed with the clothes. Cindy Crawford may have been more beautiful but she was boring and looked the same all the time
Naomi touched my soul. She was all of it for me@@danpullen451
There is nothing in this film honouring the first generation supermodels who broke the glass ceiling for the 90s supermodels to come. Eva Voorhies, Rosie Vela, Janice Dickinson, Gia Carangi, Patti Hansen, Juli Foster, Rene Russo, Dale Haddon, Beverly Johnson, Nancy Donahue, Sheila Johnson, Kim Alexis, Carol Alt, Pat Cleveland to name a few. These woman were the first supermodels that started capturing the public’s attention! And we’re more striking than the 90s supermodels! And they set the standard for what was to come . They deserve to be honoured . I never liked the 90s supermodels. Especially Cindy Crawford. All those women were incredibly over exposed and overrated !
Also Brooke Shields & Christie Brinkley, Lauren Hutton
Wait Gia's not mentioned?
@@juliaalexander5788 Not Gia, Or Janice or Rosie Vella. They consider the 90s girls the only supermodels. Which is false! Very disappointing documentary. They should have called it.. The 90s models!
And what of Suzy Parker, Dovima, Jean Shrimpton, Twiggy, Veruschka…?
What about the sixties models who started the whole celebrity model thing long before those you mentioned
A supermodel is beautiful, educated and she moves with grace to show her clothes. People buy clothing because models know how to show it and sell it. They deserve all the money and so much more. People buy the items they promote, make-up, perfume, or lotion is the job a model does and they get pay well for such reason.
That’s it ! It’s show biz !
Great documentary! The real SuperModels were the best!! One exception would be Iman who is continually a SUPER MODEL!
Why were the 80s supermodels left out? Elle, Christy Brinkley, Carol Alt and Paulina P etc? They were huge when I was a little girl!
Yes, I agree.
Because the supermodel really started with the trinity Tarlington Evangelista and Campbell . The trinity.
Jean Shrimpton… Queen
They missed a LOT.
Because they are actually considered the top commercial models and spokesmodels of that time, not supermodels. Supermodels were a different breed all together. The fierce five, Linda, Naomi, Tatiana, Christy, Cindy, were the original and first supermodels of the modern age. But I don’t think we’ll ever see their like, or the heights that the 90’s supermodels rose to, ever again. It was a very specific time, with a very specific culture of that time, and it was literally capturing lightening in a bottle. The rise of social media really marked the end of the authentic, iconic supermodel.
I first saw Christy in a 1986 (87?) issue of Interview magazine and was enthralled!
I was just a kid back then, but she made a lasting impression on me.
John Pearson was my favorite male model during the 80s. He still looks good.
And what about Ines de la Fressange, who was the face of Chanel for most of the 1980s (in 1983 she became the first model to sign an exclusive modeling contract with Chanel), was nicknamed "the talking mannequin" as she was giving interviews and sharing her feelings and ideas on the fashion world, starred in iconic TV commercials for Chanel fragrances, and to many really IS the first supermodel???
Not really. She was more known as socialite than supermodel. Catherine Denevue was true face of Chanel for dome time.
I'm afraid you're mistaken: Catherine Deneuve was the face of Chanel from 1969 to 1977 (period when Chanel was considered a dying brand) and is essentially remembered for her Chanel Numéro 5 fragrance pictures in magazines. She never was a runway model for Chanel. Whereas professional model Inès de la Fressange, during the next decade, as Karl Lagerfeld revived the brand from 1983 on (Inès was hired by him that same year) was completely ubiquitous, not just doing ALL Chanel runways (appearing many times in each show), at a time when fashion shows start being shown on TV and become the staple of popular culture they are today (probably partly thanks to her and her famous showmanship) but also promoting Chanel fragrance COCO through 3 spectacular TV commercials, and being frequently invited to speak on TV as the icon she quickly became. So she truly WAS the original supermodel, not only creating the archetype for the 1990s supermodels, but in many ways outshining them (retrospectively) with her creativity and strong personality both on the fashion shows and about town. As such, she can definitely be credited for playing an important role in the revival of Chanel.
Karen Mulder was just striking … and Linda had such presence on the cat walk, such a stand out.
My favorite has always been Stephanie Seymour, such a stunner. She looked good in high fashion, more commercial gigs and everything in between 🙌🏽. I guess that the reason she kind of "got replaced" by Kate Moss in the "Big Six" lineup is that she choose to put motherhood before modelling and she did slow down a bit in the 90's. But she's still one of the best to ever do it in my opinion.
I met Veruschka von Lehndorff..she catched my Air - my Breath - in our Club in Düsseldorf, Mora's Lover's Club in the early '70ties,, '71 or '72.
A small but famous "Discothek"....🎉
She was sooo beautiful ❣️✌️
And of course I met also Claudia...she is' a real great, very intelligent, a bit shy and very "normal" German Woman, born in my Area close to the Rhine and to the Netherlands. She's fine...💖🥰✌️❣️
Fantastic documentary! ❤ Merci
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what about the "sadder" part of modelling...GIA...
GIA was better than all of them....she had endless looks....
Rest in peace dear Gia♥️💜💗
With regards to the current, body positive inclusion thing, the 90s super models didn't require guilt to get you to look at them. The _inclusion_ models today don't inspire greatness.
The inclusion models (shapes and sizes and trans) aren't universally attractive, it's just pandering to the social media, younger mullebusl/Gen Z crowd, patronizing the average, the unnatural and the mediocre . That's what nobody wants to say out loud. When I see people in ads or my screens or for 3 hours in a show or movie, I want to see pretty, fit people with nice figures, and I think most people would agree. Mediocrity is not inspiring to spend my money.
I agree with you 100%. I loathe the androgenous look. I may not be the best looking woman in the world, but I want something to aspire to .
@@Darima2 they pander to people who don't watch fashion in the first place, people who just want to spoil the fun for us;)
Creativity should mix fashion with rock and film. Fashion can art if done and created by the right designer. George Michael Freedom with all these beautiful models is iconic.
I think the most beautiful one was Yasmeen Ghauri
i was shocked when i found out the Grace Jones started modeling at the same time as Twiggy.
Black don't crack. Both started around fourteen.
too funky. love it & Linda
This documentary manages the difficult feat of being smart , literate and thoughtful about a thoroughly superficial subject. Good job!
Thanks Steve. That was exactly what we were trying to pull off. x
I agree Steve.
@@Fashionindustrybroadcast ...i hope that next year you enter this gorgeous documentary for consideration to be shown at the SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL LGBTQ FILM FESTIVAL...
Steve that was my take 100%. I’m with you. Did you watch FIBs film on Yohji Yamamoto? It was amazing
@@paulroberts9204No, but I will on your recommendation.
I personally agree with the rest of the comments they blackballed Gia like she never existed. The image of the movie that I got was that they only want to showcase the models that made the industry look good. Honestly Ibb bc think that people used to see Cindy and think she was Gia. That period overlaps so well and they look so much alike minus the mole. I honestly think the industry knew that and tried to use the visual to dupe the people at the time into believing it was the same person especially because the internet was not around yet so unless you were privy to Gia and her story you would never know.
A lot of models were not mentioned. I don't think they personally blackballed Gia.
The Baroque period was a few decades away from the 1920s. History, re-written!
Isn't it 😂😹🤣?!
I was looking for this comment! I stopped watching after I heard that hahaha
Bethann Hardison is the ''Straight , No Chaser'' type sista'!!!!!!!.... that's just my type . And i definitely credit her for the influx of darker skinned models in the industry due to her advocacy .
Yasmeen Ghauri should be top 5 supermodels, best body all times, most feminine and best walk together with Naomi
Why is she not in this documentary? ridiculous...
totally agree with you. She was otherworldly beautiful.
It wasn't about JUST beauty. She wasn't the top. Sure she is gorgeous. But not everyone can be the top.
They should have added thirty more minutes. They could have doubled the time and talked about all of them💖
Ou est Ines de la Fressange?!
If you are wearing Chanel, or have in the past, or hope to in the future, you can thank Ines de la Fressange, Lagerfeld's muse in the 80s, for greatly inspiring women to covet Chanel. Her triumphant performances on the runway totally embodied both the spirit of Mademoiselle Coco and the freedom of the modern woman. Her print and TV ads are unforgettable. Inès attitude totally permeated the brand of Chanel and is still there today. Great shorts here of her on YT.🎉
CINDY..Not just an industry cover or runway model. She entered into Pop Culture. She succeeded like No other. Straight men loved her, Designers did and She became almost a "girl next door." Beyond Gorgeous in her Prime.❤️🔥
I think Barbie, quite rightly, is one of the first "Supermodels."
Iman is...STUNNING!
*i was once flipping through a magazine when midway through it had occurred to me that i had seen 5-6 SEPARATE ad campaigns starring Kate, but didn't realize it was her. i went back & saw that in each photo it was clearly Kate, yet her expressions were nuanced ever so slightly that she became a different person for each ad. i thought to myself, "OOOOHHHH. so THAT'S how you model." it was a wild revelation to say the least.* 📖👩🏼👀😃📸
Kate was on another level when the camera was on her
@@Fashionindustrybroadcast *remarkable, really.*
That was her magic. She was a chameleon
Or maybe even a Cindy? I mean give me a break! she was the top tier!
She was the first beautiful face I saw on vogue when I was a child.😊 and Nikki Taylor. Her story was so sad. But she still had her reign.
Cindy, Claudia, Elle MacPherson and Helena are the best, inho. All the supermodels were & still are so beautiful.
Claudia Schiffer and Cindy Crawford are the number 1 and 2 of the supermodels with the most magazine covers of all time. Look it up. More covers than Linda, Naomi and Christy. Those three were more runway darlings.
Not one mention of the great Gia Carangi?? She was the first supermodel!! 😢❤
@@joaninflorida3486 Actually the first supermodel was neither it's Carmen del'Orific!
there is no such a thing as "the first" anything
She wasn't even a supermodel, much less the first supermodel
I know right! She was big enough that they did a movie on her.. maybe she was shamed for being a heroin addict but they've almost all done drugs... but she was huge for the short time in this world.. she Def a sad story
They could have pointed out that Cindy was nicknamed “Baby Gia” in the beginning.
For me, Tatjana Patitz wasn't talked about enough, she was also a trend and was in the top 5 of the first supermodels of the 90s. Not enough attention was paid to her, for example, when talking about the making of the Freedom from George Michael video in this film. A bit of a shame, and Tatjana was great.
Thank you so much for this wonderful MOMENT with THE ICONS!🌹
Our pleasure! Hope you liked and subscribed ! We have lots more like this. x
The best documentary I’ve ever seen!
Thank you Brina x
Wow, I can’t believe they forgot Christie Brinkley kim Alexis, Janice Dickinson, Pattie Hansen these were the faces that inspired girls to want to be on a magazine and Gia who died of a drug overdose.
sorry but they were just models according to them the term SUPERMODELS are spared for the best of the best, the models of all models.
Exactly !
Gia died of AIDS 😢
RIP GIA. She was Everything!!! Unfortunately, she didn't expire from a drug overdose, She died of Complications of AIDS. She was One of the first women, to expire from this awful disease, that ravished the world, and especially the fashion industry.
Yeah they barely talked about the 70s/80s supermodels 😢
The 90’s models were so special. We miss those ladies, they had a personality and a soul. They expressed themselves and were not a -0.!
Wow 🤩 este video ha sido espectacular desde la introducción milenaria hasta nuestros tiempos, increíble proyecto wow las modelos con fotos, videos que hacen recordar el inicio de mi pasión al fashion world 🤍
Not one mention of the great Yasmeen Ghauri ?
Great one, brought me back so many great memories!
Glad you enjoyed it
I feel very priviledged to have been 16 when that Bazaar cover with Linda and her pageboy cut appeared... it's like the golden era of Hollywood.
Me parece un documental excelente, entiendo en qué se centró pero hubo menciones relevantes y muy importantes, me encantó Felicitaciones! ❤
The flat-stomach, long thighs and big tatas came from magazines, not the runway. Playboy, Sorts Illustrated, and later iterations of the same promoted the 11-year-old body type with artificial chests. Then, came the lingerie lines like Victoria's Secret and fashion houses joining in on the high-cost-underwear look and, boom! decades of body dysmorphia, bulimia, and unneeded plastic surgeries are plaguing our society, often with tragic results.
You're spot on
I LOVE they used Discobulos!! Oh my gosh!!💖💖im telling my ex husband and his longtime lovely wife all about this!! His name is Scott Overton and at one time in the 70's was one of the top ten Discus throwers in the world. Looked EXACTLY like Discobolus except his thighs were larger. 6'4" 260 pounds when competing. An amazing athlete and is still listed as about 150 in the world, he quit when steroids became required if you were going to compete and stay at the top.
Great example Movie, Thank You!!💖
Linda Evangalista. She really was a giant addition to the history books and i still love to watch her now. I thought she took that botched surgery really well. I hope talking about it publicly was therapeutic for her and it certainly taught and cautioned us. Those stories need to be told but it means you have to be willing to feel pretty vulnerable, which isnt fun for any man or woman about anything 💖
This is a awesome documentary ❤....
Thx Virgin Love. Glad you liked it x
Bring on the haters: I like models in shape, trim (thin), and tall.
Bring on the haters: I like men that shut the hell up 👌
@@monicamazzaro2811 one
@@davidbolt5113 one
People like what they like, end of.
I bet they all wanna go out with you
Loved every minute of this documentary! ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Me too Debra ! One of the best I’ve seen on UA-cam. It’s Netflix worthy. I can see why it won at Cannes and everywhere else.
Thank you for posting this it
was very entertaining and insightful, I enjoyed it, unique.
Thank you.
Monday, May 8, 2023
nice documentary!!
Absolutely fantastic video🤩
Thank you so much 😁
"I love your Supermodel" documentary is super interesting.
No 1980's models mentioned. No Gia Carangi ?
Christy continues to evolve what modeling is.
Watching this is what I remember during this time. However I was not aware of Yassmine who is absolutley gorgeous because she was not promoted to the same degree at the time.
i was waiting for anna bayle, but yeah she's also iconic and amazing
Who ?
Gosh i have alot to comment about this excellent movie!! In the 1920's my Grandmother Pearl Holmson was considered a super model in San Francisco. She was mentored by the Magnin brothers, Joseph and one of the other brothers of I Magnin. She was so closely associated with them and the City of Paris dept store. She also appeared in alot of print advertising, alot with the San Francisco Call and of course the papers were always blowing up which beauty might next be in pictures! Her personal life was talked about in the society columns and by the Late Great Herb Caen because she married a famous local bad boy, my Grandfather. Her beauty was known to have caused one death from two drunken dueling brothers. My Grandmother was known as beautiful, gracious and kind throughout her life until she died at 46 from breast cancer. She is forever in my heart with my own love of fashion, i never met her, i talk to her in prayer and Love her so much💖💖💖🐝🌼❤️
Michele glad you enjoyed our film. What great memories of your amazing grandmother x
The first models in the montage are the only who matter.
I agree that this Documentary are very effective and perfact . thanks
Well said !
I like Claudia because she is so professional in her manner
Boooom💫
Beautiful...!!!!!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
The Freedom song & video still gives me gussbombs. That's how I discovered the big 6 super models. I was blown away by this video & the super models
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to me it will always be Naomi who I associate the era with, yes the general consensus says Linda, but to me it will always be Naomi, her poise, her looks, her smarts and character it’s what a true icon is, also, she keeps working consistently in runway and print, and her beauty is ageless, she’s eternal
SHE'S MY FAV TOO
The one with a huge temper that throws phones at ppl.....ok
@@saltylavender7096 yeah her, the strong black woman who overcame addiction and became a powerhouse of humanitarian help and charity, who in her 50's looks better than younger models
I totally agree with you. Everything about Naomi Campbell is perfect of this era and beyond.... Even today she's ruling the fashion world.
Its always Cindy for me - the hair, the face, the body, all perfect!! Claudia and Helena are all exquisite too. Elle had a beautiful body too.
Omg! I cannot believe that is Marcus 😮
GENETICS and LUCK
Except for Jenner and the Hadids - surgery and rich parents.
No such thing as luck
I love Linda Evangelista ❤
Versace said: I'll pay you $XXXXXXX if you only do my show. It was a leftfield move that shocked everyone - especially the bookers.
THAT was the moment they became POWERFUL.
Fantastic. thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
Love the content! I understand that you cannot name everyone, after all, it is a channel! For me Mona Lisa (That woman with that smile) Is the first "supermodel" and Afghan girl that girl from refugee camp who captivated the world with her eyes
@@taupenoire1933 its in the eye of the ....
💖 Kate never needed a catwalk, the street is her podium, her clothes are the ultimate in fashion, she can dress in the morning still half asleep and in the dark and be perfect 😄 she is 💯 naturally gorgeous 😍
So true!
Kate Moss? She must be the least pretty of them and she knew it.
@@ShadowNightWarrior She looked more interesting than many
@@layditms2 She was very skinny in a unhealthy way (we could see some bones through her skin). Her face is asymmetrical and emaciated, her teeth aren't good at all and her body is mundane. There's physically nothing exceptional about her. Her personality is maybe interesting, but her body is not worthy of a supermodel.
As a non white person I didn't find her attractive at all
How could you not mention Tatjana Patitz??? And you say you're fashion experts?? It doesn't look like it... she was one of the big five, she was on the cover of British Vogue January'90 together with Christy, Naomi, Cindy and Linda, which made them"the big five" and in the George Michael video what you didn't even mention., and as Anna Wintour said " 1988-1995 was the era of Tatjana. How could you skip the greatest supermodel ever???
The big 5 is missing Claudia Schiffer, not Tatjana
@@Jane.Though not true! Watch the freedom video. See the British vogue cover January 90. It all started there. Naomi, Cyndi, Christy, Linda and Tatjana. The supermodelos film by Peter Lindbergh, the Vauxhall Corsa ad batman style.... They were always the big five. Claudia, Stephanie Seymour, Yasmeen Ghauri, Karen Mulder, Elaine Irwin, Kate Moss, Beverley Peele, Carla Bruni, Estelle... Always there but not the original big five. Even the supermodels say that...
That’s a tough challenge. Someone is always gonna feel underestimated. I’m sure it was not their intention. They made a great film. A true classic
I knew Janice Dickinson wasn’t the first super model! LOl 😂
how could you miss Gia?
The ideal is inside. 💕
Your narrative was interesting as so many show art on walls and say nothing. Yours was professional and really worth watching. Its good as you begin to wonder.
Thanks Mary we really try to do great work. It is so nice to be appreciated. Bless you x
This a is only a finite documentary. Not every model is going to be on this documentary. It does give a pretty good overview of models who relevant and changed the fashion fashion landscape.
these are the SUPERMODEL, according to them the rest are just MODELS.
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Claudia!! 👑
After 1 hour and 19 minutes someone finally mentions Tatjana Patitz
WILHELMINA......YOU DIDEN'T MENTION HER ...SHE WENT ON TO HAVE AN AGENCY OF HER OWN...............
For 'most beautiful' Suzy Parker ['Fire and Ice"] in the 50s. [Yeah, I'm a codger.] For today, I think Imam was and is the most stunning of the lot. Cheers!
I always thought Tatjana Patitz was so beautiful 😢
I immediately disagree that perfection isnt in nature