Naomi Campbell is one of the most active representatives of the supermodel era. She participates in fashion shows and shoots for fashion magazines and brands. Her latest project, which is currently being discussed on all social media, is an advertising campaign for Alexander Wang. In the lens of photographer Jacey Morgan, the British woman demonstrates that she is not called a black panther for nothing: against a laconic studio background, she poses naked, and her skin is decorated only with metal spikes. The sharpness of the image is emphasized by a torn haircut and rather aggressive makeup - Naomi looks like an unstoppable warrior.
This photo shoot caused a real sensation on the model's social media - her fans wrote to her that they wanted to see even more photos in such a daring look, that only Naomi is capable of such transformations, and that young models should learn the art of posing from her. The designer Alexander Wang did not remain silent on social media, writing that it was his dream.
Naomi Campbell is one of the most active representatives of the supermodel era. She participates in fashion shows and shoots for fashion magazines and brands. Her latest project, which is currently being discussed on all social media, is an advertising campaign for Alexander Wang. In the lens of photographer Jacey Morgan, the British woman demonstrates that she is not called a black panther for nothing: against a laconic studio background, she poses naked, and her skin is decorated only with metal spikes. The sharpness of the image is emphasized by a torn haircut and rather aggressive makeup - Naomi looks like an unstoppable warrior.
This photo shoot caused a real sensation on the model's social media - her fans wrote to her that they wanted to see even more photos in such a daring look, that only Naomi is capable of such transformations, and that young models should learn the art of posing from her. Designer Alexander Wang did not remain silent on social media, writing that it was his dream.
We also remind you that the Victoria and Albert Museum in London has announced that its next exhibition will be dedicated to Naomi Campbell: almost 40 years have passed since the 15-year-old was first spotted in Covent Garden. The exhibition, simply titled Naomi, will continue the museum's current retrospective on Gabrielle Chanel and will showcase items from Campbell's personal wardrobe, as well as archival images that she showed on the catwalk, lent by designers.