Naomi Campbell Breaks Down 17 Memorable Looks From 1986 To Now
Released on 06/20/2024
Hello, British Vogue.
This is Naomi Campbell and this is my Life in Looks.
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This is my first Fashion Week in UK in London,
and this was Jasper Conran.
I mean, if you got booked by Jasper Conran,
it was a big deal.
Used to be at the Olympia.
I just remember all these incredible models that used
to fly in to do Jasper Conran
and I started to recognize some of the models
that I'd seen on magazines.
I was in total awe to be in that show.
Thank you, Jasper.
And next is Yves Saint Laurent.
This was my first couture show ever
and it was at the Intercontinental in Paris,
which is a very skinny, long runway
with a big chandelier in the middle,
one you had to pay attention to.
And this dress that he put on me was the plume dress
and I just couldn't believe he gave me that dress
'cause I was like the baby of the group.
I was 17, but I have great memories of working
for Mr. Saint Laurent.
Next picture, this is from the Freedom! video.
I think it was a leotard
and I think there's something
that should have gone underneath it.
The stylist was on this video, Camilla Nickerson,
and the director was David Fincher.
I was the first day
of shooting coming straight from Thierry Mugler show
in Paris, which consisted of five to six shows.
So we started at like 10 AM in the morning
and we finished at like 3 AM in the next morning.
And then I had to get the first plane
'cause there were no trains back to London
to shoot this video.
So I did not sleep.
Yeah, I remember that.
This is Azzedine Alaia, my papa,
and this catsuit I own.
I just love doing all of Azzedine's shows
because one, it was great that all the girls were together.
It wasn't at the same time as the other shows,
so it was more relaxed
and we were just, you know, doing shows,
we'd bond and get to hang out and just have a big reunion
and he was the most unique designer to work for.
This picture is also Azzedine Alaia,
and this dress I wore and I also have,
and this picture is taken on my 21st birthday,
which was done at Laura Bell's in New York.
Who organized my birthday
was the wonderful Jason Weinberg.
That was a lot of fun.
I believe that I was 10 minutes late
and Madonna might have told me off.
This is the great fall for me.
There's nothing you can do.
You can see by the shoes that it wasn't something that...
I, in my mind, thought that I had
to walk just on a regular way.
But in these type of platforms from Vivienne Westwood,
I'm wearing rubber stockings, so I couldn't feel my toes
and I couldn't really feel my feet.
I realized after the fact that I had
to walk on the tip toe
and not on the heel,
so don't put the pressure on the whole foot.
And so I went down, but it's okay.
I got back up and I finished my walk.
Here we are next to me wearing a Models Suck T-shirt.
This was given to me by Davide Sorrenti,
Mario Sorrenti's young brother.
I was shooting this film called Girl 6 with Spike Lee,
and I was a phone sex operator in the movie
and he asked me would I wear this T-shirt
during filming?
And I said, Why not?
I took the T-shirt and I wore it.
This is Alexander McQueen.
These horns, which I understand now that Isabella Blow
and Lee picked these horns.
I've actually seen the original horns and Philip Treacy,
I've seen the original that Philip has.
I mean, walking for Alexander McQueen
was just always so special,
but you walked into his land, into his world
and it was a production, it was a fantasy.
It was everything that I think people love about going
to fashion shows and miss.
That was definitely what Lee McQueen shows were like.
That was definitely what John Galliano shows were like,
those type of fairytale shows that we don't really get
to see very much anymore.
And this was Gianni Versace couture at The Ritz.
I was not meant to be the bride of this show.
It got switched out.
I would never have known
that I was never gonna see Gianni again after this show.
So this was a very special moment for me
to be the bride of Gianni for his last show.
And I also got to shoot the campaign
with Mario Testino afterwards, I remember,
and Lisa Marie Presley too.
This was in The Ritz in Paris.
Versace shows always held their couture shows
in The Ritz in Paris.
And here we are, John Galliano at Christian Dior.
And this was the same time, 1997.
This outfit was incredible. I felt so special wearing it.
I've seen it try to be recreated.
This was a great show
and I was just really happy that I got
to wear this magnificent piece.
This was in Pretoria, Johannesburg
with President Nelson Mandela.
When Gianni Versace died, out of the 13 years that I worked
for him, I only missed two shows.
And I asked him because both times was to go
and visit President Nelson Mandela.
President Nelson Mandela loved wearing Versace shirts,
as you can see.
And Gianni and Donatella made 50 shirts to give me to take
to President Nelson Mandela.
They made my dress, instead of Marilyn Monroe,
they made my dress with Nelson Mandela's face on it,
and I believe that it was auctioned
and the buyer was Michael Jackson,
but I never saw it again, so I had to take it off
and leave it in South Africa
and whoever bidded the highest got the dress.
I wish I knew who had it.
Someone knows where it is.
Let us know.
This was in London.
Versace did a show with Versace and diamonds.
I was wearing Laurence Graff,
and if you look at my diamond, it's a huge blue diamond
because I was not allowed to wear Oppenheimer diamonds
because of apartheid.
But we love Laurence Graff
because Laurence Graff is one of the companies
and is a person that takes care of the people in the mining,
that take care of the diamonds.
This is Italian Vogue that I shot with Steven Meisel,
styled by Edward Enninful.
And this was Franca Sozzani's Black issue
of which she went into print I believe three times.
This was something that Franca was told would never work.
It was a privilege and an honor to be on this cover,
one that I will always treasure.
I bought all of this stuff in December 2019,
not really knowing for sure what was coming,
but it became handy.
I was told and have read that I took them from hospitals
and that I did obscene things to get this mask,
hazmat suit and gloves.
I just want you to know I bought it all on Amazon.
This was the video with our Queen B.
I was very happy when she asked me to fly out to LA
and be a part of this Brown Skin Girl video.
This song represents a lot for us Brown skin women,
and it's something that will go down in history
and it's something that I will play my children.
This will probably be the only time
that you will see my daughter,
and she has changed a lot from then.
I don't think I'll do this again.
It was for family and this is Dolce & Gabbana,
fall/winter 2024 that we just did in Milan.
And this was a great collection.
It had a very Parisian, Guy Bourdin-type of vibe,
yet still showing its typical amazing Dolce & Gabbana DNA.
Dolce & Gabbana keeps on giving.
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Thank you for joining me on my Life in Looks.
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Starring: Naomi Campbell
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