Naomi Campbell becomes a sporty jock in black and white PUMA looks. Captured by fashion photographer Francesco Carrozzini for the 2016 issue of Vogue Italia. See the editorial below: Magazine: Vogue Italia August 2016 Models: Naomi Campbell Photographer: Francesco Carrozzini Fashion Editor: Carlyne Cerf De Dudzeele Hair: Oribe Make Up: Renee Garnes Nails: Andy Seo
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Naomi Campbell by Zee Nunes
Naomi Campbell poses for three covers and a spread on the streets of Brazil for the May 2016 issue of Vogue Brazil. The images captured by photographer Zee Nunes. See the shoot below:
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Naomi Campbell & Mahany Pery by Gui Paganini
Iconic Naomi Campbel poses with fellow model Mahany Pery in a black white and red high fashion editorial captured by Gui Paganini for the May 2016 issue of Vogue Brazil. See the shoot below: Magazine: Vogue Brazil May 2016 Model: Naomi Campbell, Mahany Pery Photographer: Gui Paganini Fashion Editor: Yasmine Sterea Hair: Daniel Hernandez Make Up: Renee Garnes Creative Director: Giovanni Bianco
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Balmain S/S 2016 Campaign
A reunion of the original supermodels took place for the Balmain S/S 2016 Campaign, including the iconic heavy hitting names like Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell all shot by Steven Klein. #balmainarmy See the official Balmain campaign below:
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Friends & Family ft. Riccardo Tisci, Mariacarla Boscono and Naomi Campbell
Acclaimed and current Givenchy designer Riccardo Tisci is known for collecting his muse’s and models creating a stylish family like gang. In this photo shoot shot by Iango Henzi & Luigi Murenu we find Riccardo alongside super model Naomi Campbell and Mariacarla Boscono. The series featured in the October 2015 issue of Vogue Brazil. See the photo shoot below: Magazine: Vogue Brazil October 2015 Model: Riccardo Tisci, Mariacarla Boscono, Naomi Campbell Photographer: Iango Henzi + Luigi Murenu Fashion Editor: Katy England Hair: Luigi Murenu Make-up: Alex Babsky
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Empire Rises by Mario Testino
Inspired by the cultural phenomenon of the television series Empire, this Vogue US September 2015 editorial transforms its energy into full flapper fantasy. Photographed by Mario Testino, the spread is rich with glamour, confidence, and high-shine drama.
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Naomi Campbell on AHS: Hotel
Yes, the runway queen/legend herself Naomi Campbell will be in the upcoming American Horror Story: Hotel season along side Lady Gaga. Confirmed by TV Line Naomi will have a reoccurring role in the show. Her character is said to be “a fashion editor who pays the ultimate price for her critiques.” How fitting. It’s going to be a stylish season. Just to confirm who has officially signed on: Lady Gaga, Bassett–Matt Bomer, Sarah Paulson, Kathy Bates, Evan Peters, Finn Wittrock, Chloe Sevigny, West Bentley, Cheyenne Jackson, Lily Rabe and Denis O’Hare.
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Zac Posen Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
Zac Posen’s Fall 2015 collection was a polished, highbrow take on 70’s formal glamour, delivered with drama and confidence. The runway felt lush and cinematic, leaning into elegance without irony. Every look celebrated craftsmanship, movement, and the kind of glamour that knows exactly what it is.
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Graveravens Top 5 Fave Models of 2014
rounding out the year, time to pick the top models that kept us watching (stalking) Here are our top 5 fave models of 2014, do you agree? 5-Naomi Campbell Catwalk queen and the bitch you love to love. Still a working model in all aspects and muse for many designers. Walked many high fashion designer runways this season regardless of youth obsessed culture, legend status. Also a hoot to watch on her TV Reality series The Face (wrongly cancelled) giving us HBIC moments to play on repeat. 4-Daphne Groeneveld The glamorous fish faced goddess of the runway. 3-Lindsey Wixson Innocence, beauty, and popularity. This…
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Emilio Pucci S/S 2015 MFW
Emilio Pucci Spring Summer 2015 at Milan Fashion Week was a full throwback moment, and it owned every second of it. This was sexy, girly, and unapologetically nostalgic. The kind of collection that makes you want to dance before you even leave your seat. From the start, the influence of the 1970s was impossible to miss. It lived in the silhouettes, the prints, and the way the clothes moved. Minis were short. Cuts were confident. The fits hugged and released in all the right places. This was Pucci doing what Pucci does best, channeling glamour with a playful edge.