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“The CEO Club” Review: Gloss, Grit, and Global Empires

Katelynne by Katelynne
February 26, 2026
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What happens when the world’s most influential women transition from the spotlight of the stage to the high-stakes environment of the boardroom? This is the central inquiry of The CEO Club, a sleek and ambitious eight-episode docuseries that premiered on Prime Video on February 23, 2026. Directed by Nadine Rajabi, the series provides an intimate, if highly curated, look at seven icons—including Serena Williams, Winnie Harlow, and Thalía—as they navigate the complexities of global commerce and personal legacy.

A Powerhouse Portrayal of Leadership

The CEO Club spans a diverse industrial landscape, covering fashion, music, beauty, and venture capital. The series excels at showcasing the sheer scale of these women’s ambitions. We follow Serena Williams and her peers through a gauntlet of investor pitches, creative consultations, and high-pressure product launches. Whether it is Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger prepping for a CFDA-level gala or Loren Ridinger managing a multigenerational retail transition amid personal grief, the series effectively frames leadership as a continuous performance of resilience.

The Tension Between Brand and Biography

While the series offers behind-the-scenes access, it operates within the glossy conventions of modern reality television. A notable dynamic is the dual role played by some subjects, such as Serena Williams, who serves as both a primary cast member and an executive producer. This overlap creates a fascinating tension; The CEO Club often feels like a masterclass in brand management.

The production highlights the “gloss”—beautifully shot product textures and aspirational montages—while occasionally softening the “grit.” While we see the stress of deadlines and the emotional weight of balancing motherhood with a career, the series rarely lingers on the sustained financial crises or operational failures typical of the startup world. Instead, it prioritizes a narrative of triumph and strategic evolution.

Innovation in the Streaming Experience

Technically, The CEO Club is a highly polished affair. The editing by Jennifer Nelson and Chris Ray keeps the pace brisk, utilizing modular challenges to maintain momentum across the eight episodes. One of the more provocative choices is the integration of direct commerce features, allowing viewers to shop for the products featured on screen. This transforms the viewing experience from passive observation into an active consumer journey, perfectly aligning with the show’s themes of entrepreneurship.

Final Verdict: Inspiration vs. Industry

For viewers seeking a deep dive into celebrity lifestyles and the aesthetics of power, The CEO Club is a rewarding watch. It offers a rare, serialized look at how the world’s most successful women build and maintain their networks. While those looking for a gritty, technical manual on business operations may find it leaning too heavily toward promotion, the series succeeds as a celebration of female authority. It is a stylish, compelling portrait of what it looks like when women run the world, one deal at a time.

Tags: business documentariesdocuseries reviewfashion iconsfemale entrepreneurslifestyle programmingPrime VideoSerena WilliamsThalíaThe CEO ClubWinnie Harlowwomen in leadership
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