Supermodel Naomi Campbell has officially unveiled her own Exhibition at London’s V&A museum.
The exhibition, which is currently opened to the public, highlights glitzy gowns, transcending heels, as well as a showcase of Campbell’s design photographs and magazine covers, organized by former British Vogue editor Edward Enninful.
This week, she brings her chic looks and runway walk to London’s V&A for the first-ever model-focused exhibition, according to the museum.
“There’s been such countless shows about style planners and design photographic artists yet the model is much of the time avoided with regard to the story,” Poem Stanfill, senior keeper of design at the V&A, told Reuters on Wednesday June 19.
Naomi Campbell’s remarkable 40-year career demonstrates her exceptional persona in the industry. She has been putting in a lot of effort alongside industry experts in magazine field, photography, and design. Besides this, Naomi Campbell also uses her foundation to highlight the careers of emerging creatives too.
Campbell, 54, started her career as a young woman and has modelled for fashion heavyweights like Versace, Chanel, Prada, Dolce and Gabbana, among numerous others. Additionally, she has supported African designers.
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She was the first Black model to be featured on the covers of Time and French Vogue, as well as the most important September issue of American Vogue.
The outfits on display come from both African designers like Kenneth Ize and Thebe Magugu and well-known fashion designers like Azzedine Alaa and the late Gianni Versace.
The show, which runs until April 6, 2025, includes written and audio commentary from Campbell reminiscing over key moments of her career, as well as a makeshift catwalk for those wanting to imitate her runway walk.