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London Girl: The very best of Naomi Campbell

Trace the electrifying career of the supermodel, entrepreneur and activist

Independent Staff
Tuesday 06 October 2020 10:54 BST
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Since her teenage rise to stardom, Naomi Campbell has dazzled the world with her looks, her strength, and her irrepressible spirit.

The first black model to grace the cover of French Vogue and Time magazine, she has been the face of hundreds of magazine covers, countless editorials and advertising campaigns, and a favourite subject for some of the best photographers of the 1980s, 1990s, and today.

Originally published as a signed collector’s edition of just 1,000 copies, this book gathers the very best of Campbell’s portfolio in an updated unlimited XL edition.

It features photographs from the likes of Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, Richard Avedon, Anton Corbijn, Ellen von Unwerth, and Bruce Weber, and includes such unforgettable shoots as Peter Lindbergh’s sequence of Naomi dancing as Josephine Baker on the beach for Italian Vogue and Jean-Paul Goude’s stunning composition of the model racing against a cheetah for Harper’s Bazaar.

The collection also features texts written by Naomi where she recalls her childhood; the beginning of her modelling career; working with fashion’s greatest designers and her rise to superstardom.

You can purchase 'Naomi. Updated Edition' here

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