Kim Kardashian has teamed up with some of the biggest names in fashion for a new documentary series, titled “In Vogue: The 90s”.
The reality TV star, 43, is joined by A-listers Sarah Jessica Parker, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Kate Moss as they explore the defining moments of 90s fashion, as seen through the eyes of Vogue editors.
The six-part series promises to take viewers on a thrilling journey across continents and through ten years that changed fashion forever.
Kim Kardashian has joined A-listers Gwyneth Paltrow, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kate Moss as the stars unite in a new Vogue documentary.
Released on Wednesday, the explosive trailer features a selection of famous contributors to the series, who have featured on the iconic magazine cover themselves (pictured Sarah Jessica Parker L, Gwyneth Paltrow R)
Victoria Beckham and Naomi Campbell also join the star-studded lineup, along with Elizabeth Hurley, Nicole Kidman, and Missy Elliott.
As the trailer begins, an interviewer asks Anna Wintour if she minds taking off her sunglasses, to which she quickly replies, “No, I’m going to wear them.”
The first three episodes, Volume I, will launch exclusively on the streaming platform on September 13, followed by the final three episodes, Volume II, on September 20.
Each episode focuses on a defining 90s moment, from Hollywood and grunge to the Met Gala, the globalization of American fashion, and hip-hop.
Kim made history in 2014 as the first Kardashian to land a Vogue cover, gracing the American edition with her then-husband Kanye, before going on to have her first solo cover in May 2019.
In her brief feature in the trailer, the reality queen exclaims, “Oh my god,” as the stars each describe the 90s.
Titled In Vogue: The 90s, the fascinating six-part series telling the definitive story of the fashion industry during the decade through the eyes of Vogue editors (pictured Anna Wintour)
Vogue editors, Hamish Bowles, Edward Enninful, and Tonne Goodman also feature in the documentary, sharing their insights on the decade that turned the fashion industry upside down.
As the celebrities reflect on the period, they add that it was a “crazy, messy, astonishing time.”
The new series was first announced at the Edinburgh TV Festival last August.
Anna Wintour, Vogue’s legendary editor-in-chief, began her career at Condé Nast in 1983 when she took the role of creative director of American Vogue.
She later became editor-in-chief of British Vogue before returning to America, where she was named artistic director of Condé Nast in 2013.
The series is executive produced for Raw by Liesel Evans and Jessica Orr, and executive produced for Vogue Studios/Condé Nast Entertainment by Sarah Amos, Mark Guiducci, Helen Estabrook, and Agnes Chu.
Anna Wintour, Edward Enninful, Hamish Bowles, and Tonne Goodman also serve as executive producers.