AJ Odudu wears a plunging gown while Jourdan Dunn looks chic in a black mini dress as they join Poppy Delevingne and Emma Weymouth at In Vogue documentary premiere

AJ Odudu attended the premiere of Disney’s In Vogue: The 90s on Monday, along with Jourdan Dunn, Poppy Delevingne and Emma Weymouth.

The new documentary, which streamed last week and is set during London Fashion Week, offers a glimpse into the fashion industry through the years.

TV presenter AJ, 36, looked stunning in a daring pale yellow dress with a plunging neckline.

She teamed the semi-sheer piece with a pair of red PVC gloves and combed her hair into a wet-look style.

Jourdan, 34, opted for a chic high-neck mini dress, which she paired with classic black stilettos.

TV presenter AJ, 36, looked stunning in a very daring pale yellow dress with a plunging neckline

Poppy, 38, wore a checked knee-length dress with a keyhole cutout and leather heeled boots.

The model wore a gray trench coat over it and wore her hair half up and loose.

Emma, ​​38, stunned in a jewel-embellished gown featuring a thigh-high leg slit, silver embellishments and a beaded motif along the hem.

The Marchioness of Bath kept her accessories to a minimum, wearing just a pair of stiletto heels.

The documentary features former Vogue editors-in-chief, including Edward Enninful, and celebrities including supermodel Naomi Campbell, actress Gwyneth Paltrow and Sex And The City star Sarah Jessica Parker.

It also delves into the rise of Kate Moss, explaining how she turned the modeling world upside down in the early 1990s with her “heroin chic” style – much to the chagrin of other models.

The 50-year-old from Croydon, who has become one of the most prominent models of her generation, initially faced criticism from other top models who feared her meteoric rise to fame would hamper their chances.

Supermodel Tyra Banks says in the new Disney+ documentary: ‘We weren’t getting booked anymore.

Jourdan, 34, opted for a chic high-neck mini dress, which she paired with classic black stilettos

Jourdan, 34, opted for a chic high-neck mini dress, which she paired with classic black stilettos

Poppy, 38, wore a checked knee-length dress with a keyhole cutout and heeled leather boots

The model wore a gray trench coat over the top

Poppy, 38, wore a checked knee-length dress with a keyhole cutout and heeled leather boots

She pulled her hair back in a half-up, half-down style

She pulled her hair back in a half-up, half-down style

Emma, ​​38, stunned in a jewel-encrusted gown, featuring a thigh-high leg slit, silver embellishments and a beaded motif along the hem

She opted for a subtle makeup look

Emma, ​​38, stunned in a jewel-encrusted gown, featuring a thigh-high leg slit, silver embellishments and a beaded motif along the hem

The Marchioness of Bath kept her accessories to a minimum, adding a pair of stiletto heels

The Marchioness of Bath kept her accessories to a minimum, adding a pair of stiletto heels

β€œI remember being backstage at a fashion show in New York City and all the ‘supers’ were like, ‘oh my god, Calvin’ [Klein] didn’t book any of us, Calvin didn’t book any of us,” I remember the panic on the faces of all those supermodels.

Famous models expressed their anger at the new girl on the market, with designer John Galliano also noting that Kate was at the center of accusations.

Kate said: ‘I won’t name names! There was definitely a bit of “she’s here, what’s going to happen to us”, they knew.

‘My first season on the shows I was a little intimidated, they just seemed like giants to me and I was skinny and kind of shy. But then Christy [Turlington] and Naomi [Campbell] took me under their wing’.

Linda Evangelista didn’t mention Kate directly, but did weigh in on the conversation in a backstage clip from the ’90s.

She said, ‘You have a hockey team, you don’t take the whole team out at once, you bring the new guys in one by one. I mean, it’s really fun to see these new girls.’

Unlike other models, Kate’s look was initially shunned by industry figures who were unsure whether she could compete with women like Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington, who are known for their fuller, taller physiques.

Kate said in a new Disney+ documentary: β€œParents came to me and said, β€˜My daughter is anorexic.’ It was horrible.

“I think it’s just because I was skinny, and people weren’t used to seeing skinny. But if I had been a little bit fuller, it wouldn’t have been such a big deal. It’s just that my body shape was different than the models before me.”

The look became popular after the then 19-year-old posed in lingerie for the June 1993 issue of Vogue.

Describing the shoot with photographer Corinne Day, Ms. Moss said: “I just felt really good. The whole shoot I felt really comfortable, I loved doing the images. You know, it wasn’t glamorous. It was in my apartment in London.”

Emma posed for photos with Gabrielle Union at the event

Emma posed for photos with Gabrielle Union at the event

The documentary features interviews with former Vogue editors-in-chief, including Edward Enninful, celebrities and supermodels, and the rise of Kate Moss (pictured in the 1990s).

The documentary features interviews with former Vogue editors-in-chief, including Edward Enninful, celebrities and supermodels, and the rise of Kate Moss (pictured in the 1990s).

She added: ‘Our bedroom was like a bedsit. That’s the kind of fashion I liked. It was much simpler.’

Despite Kate’s positive attitude after the filming, she was criticized by viewers who felt that the filming perpetuated harmful ideals and anorexia.

Reflecting on the negative reaction to the original photo, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum in west London, fashion editor Catherine Kasterine told the documentary: ‘The public wasn’t ready for it. They were completely shocked.

‘The photos were immediately completely vilified and criticized. Perhaps we underestimated how normal that look had been in our minds.’