Naomi Campbell: Model, Activist And A Businesswoman
All we can say is if you’ve got it, flaunt it! Has anyone seen Naomi Campbell’s latest photos for July 2019 British Vogue? If you haven’t stop everything and head straight to the stunning and gorgeous supermodel’s Instagram page.
We’re not kidding you, some of us went straight to the gym 🏃♀️ 🏃 We know they say black don’t crack! But Wow! She never puts on weight nor age. The question is, what’s her secret?
Naomi Campbell
Naomi Campbell is a renowned British model, activist, and a gifted businesswoman of all time. She is known as one of the top 6 models ever birthed in the fashion industry in the late 80s and early 90s as one of the most sought after models across the globe.
Worldwide, Naomi Campbell is seen as the face of the fashion industry.
Her rise to prominence didn’t come un-shattered by racial discrimination, however, her self-determination, is helping her. In addition she uses her voice to address the issue when ever necessary.
Giving back
Naomi love the continent and the Continents loves her more. its her goal that there will be Vogue Africa. She believes the time is now.
These days she spends most of her time travelling to different African Countries like Kenya, Senegal, South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria Tanzania, Ethiopia, Botswana and more.
She’s taking a remarkable interest in African development and is very committed. she is also inspired by the hospitality in Africa as well.
Africa
In 1994, she was one of the judges of the prestigious contest that unites the universe, Miss World in South Africa, she had the opportunity to meet with the then President Mandela, and since then on, the relationship of a grandfather-granddaughter began.
The demise of the ‘Father of Africa” wasn’t easy for Naomi as she thought her foster “grandfather” was an “immortal” according to her.
Now 49, the beautiful black woman has walked the catwalk for top designers such as Gianni Versace, Azzedine Alaia, Isaac Mizrahi, Vouge amongst others.
She spends most of her using her skills and knowledge in improving the fashion industry in Africa. Naomi Campbell has been introducing some of the top designers in the USA to what the continent has to offer
She believes businesses should not see Africa as a place of just for ‘profit’ and that they should be committed to the continent.
Keep up the great work!
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