From the September issue to the Met Gala, documentaries that explore the inner workings of Vogue have always captivated audiences. Now, a new series, ‘In Vogue: The 90s,’ is set to join the ranks of these fashionable films. This six-part retrospective dives into the most jaw-dropping moments from this transformative decade, as seen in the pages of Vogue. Streaming on Disney+, the series is inspired by the 2020 Vogue podcast of the same name, which dissected the era’s most enduring trends and charted the rise of its biggest stars.
Among the fascinating topics explored are the emergence of the supermodel, the rise of grunge, Tom Ford’s glamorous Gucci, the fusion of hip hop and fashion, the evolving red-carpet style, and the legacies of London-based designers John Galliano and Alexander McQueen. The series synopsis promises a definitive story of the fashion industry in the 90s, told through the eyes of Vogue editors Hamish Bowles, Edward Enninful, Tonne Goodman, and Anna Wintour. Packed with influential names from fashion, film, and politics, ‘In Vogue: The 90s’ takes viewers on a thrilling journey across continents and through ten years that changed fashion forever.
From Hollywood and grunge to the globalisation of American fashion and the impact of hip hop, each episode centres on a defining 90s moment. Expect to see everyone from Sarah Jessica Parker and Naomi Campbell to Victoria Beckham, Nicole Kidman, Miuccia Prada, Kim Kardashian, Gwyneth Paltrow, Claudia Schiffer, Marc Jacobs, Missy Elliott, Mary J. Blige, Elizabeth Hurley, Hillary Clinton, Linda Evangelista, Jenny Shimizu, Tom Ford, and Tyson Beckford, weighing in on the fashion trends of the era.
The show will hit screens in the midst of fashion month, with the first three episodes dropping during London Fashion Week on September 13th, and the final three during Milan Fashion Week on September 20th. Get ready for a heady dose of nostalgia and a deep dive into the extraordinary decade that was the 90s. To get a head start, binge other recent releases like Apple TV+’s ‘The Super Models’ and Mubi’s ‘High & Low – John Galliano’ for a taste of this extraordinary era.