Naomi Campbell's creative debut at New York fashion week

Naomi Campbell’s creative debut at New York fashion week

Fashion icon Naomi Campbell concluded the PrettyLittleThing x Naomi Campbell Spring/Summer 2024 fashion show during New York Fashion Week.

The runway show featured an array of models donning figure-hugging outfits adorned with crystals or crafted from sparkling metallic fabrics, many featuring deep necklines.

The 70-piece collection was showcased at Cipriani Broadway in lower Manhattan, captivating fashion enthusiasts.

Campbell collaborated on the collection with emerging designers Victor Anate, based in Nigeria, and Jamaican-born Edvin Thompson, who is based in New York.

The 53-year-old supermodel emphasized the importance of focus, dedication, and accessibility in the design process, aiming for a blend of youthfulness, fun, and chic sexiness.

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She acknowledged the desire for people to feel good about themselves, especially after challenging times.

Victor Anate, a 20-year-old designer, expressed his excitement and honor to work with Campbell. He emphasized the significance of supporting emerging young talents who share similar backgrounds and experiences.

Regarding concerns about sustainability, Campbell defended her partnership with fast-fashion brand Pretty Little Thing, stating that the collection promotes inclusivity and global accessibility.

She believes that this collaboration marks the beginning of a new journey towards change, including greater sustainability in the fashion industry.

Numerous celebrities attended Campbell’s creative directorial debut, including Emily Ratajkowski, Julia Fox, and Tommy Dorfman.