Disney+ launches a docuseries about ’90s fashion, featuring icons like Anna Wintour and world-renowned models.
Disney+ has announced a new docuseries titled In Vogue: The 90s, which delves into the fashion scene of the 1990s. This six-part series features prominent Vogue editors such as Anna Wintour and Edward Enninful, as well as iconic models from the era like Claudia Schiffer, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, and Elizabeth Hurley. However, the absence of Valeria Mazza, one of the most influential supermodels of the ’90s, is surprising, raising questions about the interests that might have influenced the casting choices.
The series highlights key events like the Met Gala and the evolution of fashion throughout the decade, with appearances by legendary designers such as Jean Paul Gaultier, Marc Jacobs, and Miuccia Prada. Additionally, stars like Kim Kardashian, Nicole Kidman, and Mary J. Blige join the impressive cast.
Mazza’s absence is curious, given her impact on ’90s fashion and her significance in the industry. Could this be a deliberate decision influenced by commercial or personal interests? The exclusion of such an important figure leaves a gap in the narrative of what was a golden decade for global fashion.