Get ready to dive back into the dazzling and transformative world of 1990s fashion with Disney+’s upcoming series, ‘In Vogue: The 90s’. Inspired by Vogue’s successful podcast of the same name, the six-part series will transport viewers to a decade defined by iconic trends, the rise of supermodels, and the emergence of fashion powerhouses.
‘In Vogue: The 90s’ will offer a definitive account of the fashion industry’s evolution during this pivotal era, seen through the eyes of renowned Vogue editors like Hamish Bowles, Edward Enninful, Tonne Goodman, and the legendary Anna Wintour. The series promises a captivating journey across continents, exploring how the 1990s reshaped fashion from Hollywood glamour to the grunge movement, the rise of the Met Gala, and the globalization of American fashion. The series will also delve into the impact of hip-hop on fashion and the changing nature of red carpet style.
The series boasts an impressive lineup of interviewees, including some of the most influential names in fashion, film, and politics. From iconic figures like Sarah Jessica Parker, Naomi Campbell, Victoria Beckham, Nicole Kidman, and Miuccia Prada to rising stars like 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, the series promises a captivating glimpse into the personalities and stories that shaped the 1990s fashion landscape.
‘In Vogue: The 90s’ will premiere on Disney+ during fashion month, with the first three episodes launching during London Fashion Week on September 13th and the final three during Milan Fashion Week on September 20th. This captivating series is sure to evoke a wave of nostalgia, offering a fascinating look back at a decade that forever changed the world of fashion. So, get ready for a heady dose of nostalgia and brush up on your 90s fashion history by bingeing other recent releases that explore this extraordinary decade, including Apple TV+’s ‘The Super Models’ and Mubi’s ‘High & Low – John Galliano’.