Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss , Tom Ford, Nicole Kidman, Kim Kardashian, Edward Enninful, Sarah Jessica Parker, Victoria Beckham, John Galliano, Missy Elliot, Baz Luhrman, Grace Coddington, Elizabeth Hurley, Linda Evangelista, Claire Danes, Hillary Clinton, Marc Jacobs, Gwyneth Paltrow, Claudia Schiffer, Anna Wintour ...

Sometimes, when a documentary is released, it becomes obvious upon viewing that the producers couldn’t quite book the big names they hoped for, so have settled for a barrel-scraping lineup of plan B, C or D. In the case of In Vogue : The 90s, Disney +’s new explosive new series on that transformative decade in the fashion industry, however, it is immediately evident that only plan A would suffice. Within just five minutes of the first episode, the combined net worth of the star-studded cast of characters rolled out as talking heads is probably higher than that of some small countries.

How, then, does one show secure a link-up with the most prestigious celebrities on the planet? Perhaps because it is executive produced by none other than the woman who has become a metonym for fashion itself – Anna Wintour, Vogue’s long standing editor-in-chief. And, as it is so succinctly put midway through the first episode, “the word ‘no’ does not exist in Anna’s vocabulary.” This, essentially, is the show, and the magazine, distilled: when it comes to fashion, what Wintour wants, happens.

The six-part series – which also boasts producers Hamish Bowles, Edwar.