Naomi Campbell

Supermodel Naomi Campbell on Juggling Motherhood and Making Her Mark on the Middle East

Supermodel Naomi Campbell on Juggling Motherhood and Making Her Mark on the Middle East

Supermodel and philanthropist Naomi Campbell is making her mark on the Middle East while juggling motherhood – in her own inimitable style.
Hoodie, skirt, scarf, Thebe Magugu; boots, Louis Vuitton; rings, Noudar. Photo: Sam Rawadi
“Have you been to Msheireb?” Naomi Campbell is asking me on our Zoom call. When I confess it’s on my list of places to go to, her silky voice rises a few notches. “You must go! And stay there all day because the design of it is incredible. It’s an art form in itself.”
Campbell’s love for Qatar runs deep, having visited for the first time over a decade ago. Instantly captivated, she’s returned countless times, including her guest appearance at the star-studded print launch of Vogue Arabia. The global icon delights in telling me about the beautifully designed wonders of Downtown Doha. “It’s not a huge country but there’s so much to see, so much to stimulate the mind, and so much creativity. What HH Sheikha Moza has done for her country is so inspiring,” she continues. “I love that it’s so authentic, all about families, and very kid-friendly. My daughter loves Qatar.” Almost on cue, the joyful sounds of her 18-month-old happily living her best life can be heard in the background. Campbell is more in demand than ever, and not least because she’s “at the mercy” of her lively toddler. This season Campbell proved she’s still one of the most sought-after models, making showstopping appearances at fashion weeks in Paris, Milan, and London. From commanding the runway for Burberry to rocking a bejeweled jumpsuit for Alexander McQueen, she still turns heads with her famous walk that catapulted her to success. The powerhouse that is brand Campbell shows no signs of slowing down.
Dress, NKWO; boots, Bottega Veneta. Photo: Sam Rawadi
Behind the scenes, Campbell juggles motherhood and her game-changing philanthropy projects – the latest of which brings her to the Middle East. The launch of the global initiative Emerge is a unique partnership between her charity Fashion for Relief and Qatar Creates. It aims to empower the next generation of talent through apprenticeships and after-school and university programs focused on various creative industries such as fashion, art, technology, and sustainable innovations.
A poster for Emerge
This was a no-brainer for Campbell, who welcomed the opportunity to introduce Fashion for Relief to the region. Of course, she’s famed for hosting spectacular fundraising galas around the world, and Doha’s couture fashion show will be no exception. The event, led by high-profile fashion houses such as Valentino, Burberry, and Dolce & Gabbana, will feature award-winning designers from emerging regions and is held under the patronage and presence of Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who Campbell is friends with, and “who is very passionate about art. She’s seen what we’ve done in other parts of the world, and we thought it would be great to do something in Qatar,” Campbell says. “More importantly, the purpose was to support those emerging markets and give them a platform. We want to provide more support – rather than just a helping hand – to young creatives in all aspects of art. That’s what Emerge stands for.”
Dress, NKWO; boots, Bottega Veneta. Photo: Sam Rawadi
Promoting young creative and business talent with a focus on Africa, the diaspora, and developing communities around the world is something Campbell has been passionate about for years. The late former South African president Nelson Mandela inspired her to use her gift to benefit others. “I think it’s so important to be unified, and for creatives to come together without borders or boundaries to express themselves and what they do. It was very important for me to bring the two cultures together,” she says. “Everyone’s now looking towards Africa [for the next big thing] but I’ve been visiting and working in the continent since 1993. When you have the passion to do something it’s from the heart, it’s not a trend. I’ve always believed in the continent. I’m so proud of what I see, and I want to share that with the world so I’m excited that Sheikha Al Mayassa was open to embracing and supporting this initiative.”
Sheltered by artist Zohra Opoku
Foster Sakiyamiah by Bomba Sunhat Boy
llow Hair Cut by Adjei Tawiah
Emerge will unfold in three main events. The Art Exhibition will highlight acclaimed young artists led by the likes of New York-based contemporary Kehinde Wiley, who is credited with changing the face of portraiture with his vibrant and political portrayals of African Americans, including his famed portrait of former US president Barack Obama against a backdrop of exuberant flowers. The Fashion Exhibition will showcase a selection of talented artists from developing regions and the creative business, and event Emerge Talk will feature high-profile guest speakers sharing their inspirational journeys. “We’ve got all different walks of life in terms of occupations,” Campbell offers. “It’s just so important that we get to hear it from professionals that are living there because people’s misconceptions of the continent can be so wrong. It’s great that we can give funds and scholarships, but to have a mentor as part of the deal is invaluable.” While the guest list for the fashion show remains a closely guarded secret, it will undoubtedly boast A-list faces from the worlds of fashion, music, entertainment, and sport, and there are always a few surprise runway stars too. “The atmosphere is always so much fun,” Campbell enthuses.
Flicking on that legendary supermodel switch for Vogue Arabia’s shoot, Campbell encapsulates that star quality that has kept her at the top of her game for over three decades. At 52, her flawless skin, chiseled cheekbones and honed body defy age and gravity. She captivates in clothes by Bianca Saunders, Kenneth Ize, Thebe Magugu, Nkwo, Mason Art, and El Tayeb Nation, the cherry-picked designers showcasing their collections in Qatar. It’s hard to believe the original super turned 50 two years ago. It was a low-key affair during the pandemic. “I spent it on the West Coast of the United States with two of my friends. We were in lockdown, so I was just happy to be sitting outside, catching up with family and friends over the phone, and counting my blessings,” she says thoughtfully.
Blazer, Kenneth Ize; boots, Bottega Veneta; rings, Noudar. Photo: Sam Rawadi
Just a year later in May 2021, Campbell announced she’d become a mother with an Instagram post of her daughter’s tiny feet in the palm of her hand. While she’s kept her daughter’s name and details of her arrival private, Campbell is open about discussing the joys of motherhood during our call. “She loves traveling and gets excited about getting on a plane,” laughs Campbell. This is just as well with the mother-daughter duo being regular globe-trotters. “My family is in London so we’re in and out all of the time so that my daughter gets to spend time with them,” she offers. Would she consider quitting her New York base to move back to London full-time, I ask? “I’m a citizen of the world,” is her well-versed answer. “When you have to start thinking about schools and look at what’s happening in the world, or where you feel the safest place for your child to grow up is, there are lots of things that will come into play that you may not have thought of before.” Alongside her London-based mother Valerie, Campbell’s support network features a roll call of strong women. We glimpsed a snapshot during her No Filter YouTube series, which quickly became a lockdown obsession for fans, featuring candid interviews with close friends such as Mariah Carey, Serena Williams, and Diane von Furstenberg, to name but a few. “For me, it wasn’t like an interview, it was more a chat with my friends that I was letting the viewers have a peek into,” she adds. “I love and respect strong women, I always have. They’ve gone through their journeys and they’re still going,” she says defiantly.
Thebe Magugu
Abdel El Tayeb
Kenneth Ize
Campbell’s commitment to female empowerment, social responsibility, and championing diversity remains unwavering. A stalwart in her profession, she made it her mission to become a mother figure and mentor to the next generation of Black models. Riding on the waves of success, African stars such as Adut Akech and Ugbad Abdi are just a couple of names whom Campbell has reached out to and supported over the years. I ask her how it makes her feel to see more Black and mixed-race models shifting beauty ideals and dominating the fashion world. “I’m so proud but I want it to be something that stays consistent and balanced,” is her measured response. Valentino’s Fall 22 Couture show, which turned Rome’s iconic monument technicolour, reduced her to tears. “I was just so overwhelmed to see 42 diverse models come down the Spanish Steps, I started crying. It was such a beautiful sight. I want it to stay that way and I will be an advocate for that until the day I’m gone.”
Does she think her daughter will follow in her footsteps and become a model? “Oh, I don’t know about that,” laughs Campbell. “She doesn’t even like clothes. Right now, she doesn’t even want to wear shoes.” No one has ever dared to run rings around Campbell, but she’s finally met her match, and is loving every minute of it.
Style: Robert BeharFashion director: Amine JreissatiHair: Kiril VasilevMakeup: AnglomaJunior fashion editor: Mohammad Hazem RezqProduction: Ankita Chandra, TrueNorth Qatar
Originally published in the November 2022 issue of Vogue Arabia
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Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid, Naomi Campbell, and More: 17 Spectacular Supermodel Brides On The Runway

Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid, Naomi Campbell, and More: 17 Spectacular Supermodel Brides On The Runway

Seeing a supermodel own the runway can be a breathtaking experience – let alone a supermodel dressed as a bride. Karl Lagerfeld famously closed his Chanel couture shows with bridal looks, worn by the likes of Claudia Schiffer, Alek Wek and Devon Aoki during his tenure. His successor, Virginie Viard, continued the tradition and cast Jill Kortleve and Vittoria Ceretti as couture brides for autumn/winter 2022 and autumn/winter 2019 respectively.
In the 1990s, Gianni Versace recruited his beloved supers to walk as brides in his finales. Naomi Campbell famously wore a sparkling minidress at the autumn/winter 1997 show and Kate Moss wore a dazzling disco ball dress to close autumn/winter 1995.
As one of the most in-demand models of the moment, Bella Hadid has been a bride several times in recent seasons. The super went viral as a dagger-wielding bride at Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood’s autumn/winter 2020 show, and she wore a purple gown at Versace’s recent spring/summer 2023 showcase.
Scroll on to see the best bridal moments on the runway, brought to you by supermodels.
Alek Wek

At Chanel couture spring/summer 2004.

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Jill Kortleve

At Chanel couture autumn/winter 2022.

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Naomi Campbell

At Elie Saab autumn/winter 2003.

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Bella Hadid

At Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood autumn/winter 2020.

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Claudia Schiffer

At Chanel couture spring/summer 1993.

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Linda Evangelista

At Chanel couture autumn/winter 2003.

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Kate Moss

At Versace couture autumn/winter 1995.

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Mona Tougaard

At Richard Quinn autumn/winter 2020.

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Christy Turlington

At Valentino spring/summer 1993.

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Debra Shaw

At Off-White autumn/winter 2022.

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Devon Aoki

At Chanel couture spring/summer 2008.

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Lila Moss

At Richard Quinn autumn/winter 2022.

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Gigi Hadid

At Moschino spring/summer 2019.

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Lily Cole

At Chanel couture autumn/winter 2005.

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Kaia Gerber

At Givenchy couture spring/summer 2020.

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Naomi Campbell

At Versace autumn/winter 1997.

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Precious Lee

Modelling for Area spring/summer 2021.

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Originally published in Vogue.co.uk

Naomi Campbell Teams Up with Qatar Creates to Bring Her ‘Fashion for Relief’ Charity Show to Doha

Naomi Campbell Teams Up with Qatar Creates to Bring Her ‘Fashion for Relief’ Charity Show to Doha

Naomi Campbell and HE Sheikha Al Mayassa. Photo: Instagram.com/naomi
Naomi Campbell‘s charitable organization Fashion for Relief has partnered with Qatar Creates, under the patronage of Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa, on a new global program named Emerge. As part of the initiative, the British supermodel will co-host a fashion show and charity gala to uplift “young creative and business talent from emerging regions, with a focus on Africa, the diaspora, and developing communities around the world.” As a whole, the program also aims to “create new apprenticeships, after-school programs and university programs focused on creative and alternative industries such as general education, fashion, technology, art, sustainable innovations, and agriculture.”
Emerge will take place in three main events—Art Exhibit, Fashion Exhibit, and the Emerge Talk—leading to a couture show featuring regional designers as well as international fashion houses Valentino, Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry, and more. The Art Exhibit will highlight acclaimed young artists, while the Fashion Exhibit will see participation from a number of renowned designers from Africa, the diaspora, and the Middle East, such as Thebe Magugu, Bianca Saunders, and Abdel El Tayeb. The Emerge Talk will begin with a conversation on the power of creativity in business between Campbell, HE Sheikha Al Mayassa, and Kehinde Wiley followed by a panel discussion by professionals on the future of alternative industries.

“With the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, we stand at the cusp of an incredible moment for our region,” HE Sheikha Al Mayassa said in a statement. “It is our responsibility to seize this moment and draw the attention of the international community towards causes that benefit marginalized people across the globe. I am grateful to Emerge for joining our efforts, and I am confident that we can harness this opportunity to uplift and empower those who need it most while creating cultural milestones.
The charity gala and fashion show is a ticketed event that will be held on October 28 at Qatar’s Ceremonial Court, followed by an auction and VIP dinner. Past editions of Campbell’s Fashion for Relief charity shows have featured a star-studded runway with Beyoncé, Kate Moss, Jane Fonda, Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner, and Winnie Harlow.
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From Kim Kardashian To Naomi Campbell, All The Stars At The SS23 Shows

From Kim Kardashian To Naomi Campbell, All The Stars At The SS23 Shows

The second most interesting thing about the spring/summer 2023 shows, after the clothes? The faces popping up on the front row. From Kim Kardashian, Sarah Jessica Parker and Naomi Watts forming a power trio at Fendi in New York City, to Naomi Campbell at the Ferragamo show in Milan, see all the celebrities at fashion week below.
Chloe Bailey at the Burberry spring/summer 2023 show, London Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Chiara Ferragni, Heidi Klum and Alessandra Ambrosio at the Moschino spring/summer 2023 show, Milan Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Lily James at the Versace spring/summer 2023 show, Milan Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Naomi Campbell at the Ferragamo spring/summer 2023 show, Milan Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Monica Bellucci at the Dolce & Gabbana spring/summer 2023 show, Milan Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Ashley Graham at the Dolce & Gabbana spring/summer 2023 show, Milan Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Shailene Woodley at the Moncler spring/summer 2023 show, Milan Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Chiara Ferragni at the Tod’s spring/summer 2023 show, Milan Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Olivia Palermo at the Tod’s spring/summer 2023 show, Milan Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Irina Shayk at the Giorgio Armani spring/summer 2023 show, Milan Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Cate Blanchett at the Giorgio Armani spring/summer 2023 show, Milan Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Kirsten Dunst at the Bottega Veneta spring/summer 2023 show, Milan Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Simone Ashley at the Burberry spring/summer 2023 show, London Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Kanye West at the Burberry spring/summer 2023 show, London Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Winnie Harlow at the Burberry spring/summer 2023 show, London Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Olivia Palermo at the Max Mara spring/summer 2023 show, Milan Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Derek Blasberg and Karlie Kloss at the Tom Ford spring/summer 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Tom Ford and Katie Holmes at the Tom Ford spring/summer 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Serena Williams at the Michael Kors Collection spring/summer 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Anne Hathaway at the Michael Kors Collection spring/summer 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Jasmine Tookes at the Michael Kors Collection spring/summer 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Imaan Hammam at the Fendi resort 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Karen Elson, Emily Ratajkowski and Karlie Kloss at the Proenza Schouler spring/summer 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Kanye West at the Vogue World show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Jared Leto at the Vogue World show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Ramla Ali at the Molly Goddard spring/summer 2023 show, London Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Lala Anthony, Kim Kardashian, Sarah Jessica Parker and Naomi Watts at the Fendi resort 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Cindy Bruna at the Altuzarra spring/summer 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Christy Turlington, Amber Valletta, Kate Moss and Shalom Harlow at the Fendi resort 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Golda Rosheuvel at the Huishan Zhang spring/summer 2023 show, London Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Jourdan Dunn at the Dilara Findikoglu spring/summer 2023 show, London Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Lara Stone at the Christopher Kane spring/summer 2023 show, London Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Nicola Coughlan at the Christopher Kane spring/summer 2023 show, London Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Jourdan Dunn at the JW Anderson spring/summer 2023 show, London Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Alexa Chung at the JW Anderson spring/summer 2023 show, London Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Coco Rocha at the Puppets & Puppets spring/summer 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Julia Fox at the Elena Velez spring/summer 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Katie Holmes at the Ulla Johnson spring/summer 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Kris Jenner at the Tommy Hilfiger autumn/winter 2022 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Shawn Mendes, Kate Moss, Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker at the Tommy Hilfiger autumn/winter 2022 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Cassie at the Tommy Hilfiger autumn/winter 2022 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Jasmine Sanders at the Tommy Hilfiger autumn/winter 2022 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Karlie Kloss at the Fendi resort 2023 show, New York Fashion Week. Photo: Getty
Originally published in Vogue.co.uk

Gemini Season 2022: 20 Gifts That Are Perfect For The Zodiac Sign

Gemini Season 2022: 20 Gifts That Are Perfect For The Zodiac Sign

Naomi Campbell, born on May 22, 1970. Vogue Arabia, November 2018. Photo: Chris Colls
Gemini season is officially here, starting on May 21 and running on till June 21. As we step into the month of The Twins, Vogue Arabia takes you through the basics about the zodiac sign, and how you can make them feel special on their big day.

Gemini personality traits
Often depicted by a set of twins, Gemini is easily one of the spunkiest—and often most misunderstood—signs of the zodiac. As their official symbol suggests, Gemini individuals tend to have dual personalities. People born under the third sign of the zodiac bring polarizing traits together. They’re outgoing but love their personal space, they’re impulsive but can make good planners, and are extremely affectionate—until they drop a truth bomb on you that stings more than they’d thought it would. Nevertheless, there’s never a dull moment with Mercury babies, who make excellent party hosts, and have a knack for communication that few other signs can compete with. Bonus: Geminis are also exceptionally easy-going (after all, this is an air sign we’re talking about), and their adventurous streak can put a Sagittarius to shame. What’s not to love?
Famous Gemini celebrities
Given their outspoken nature, it comes as no surprise that some of the most talked-about celebrities in the world are Gemini—hi, Angelina Jolie and Kanye West! Others to be born under the air sign are designer Salvatore Ferragamo, musical legend Prince, Hollywood favorites Morgan Freeman, Natalie Portman, Johnny Depp and Nicole Kidman, Spider-Man Tom Holland, Captain America Chris Evans, supermodels Naomi Campbell, Adriana Lima and Heidi Klum, musicians Iggy Azalea and Kendrick Lamar, twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, author Salman Rushdie, and tennis pro Venus Williams.
The best birthday gifts for Gemini individuals
Let’s face it: shopping for Geminis is no easy feat. But where there’s a will, there’s a way. Why not celebrate your favorite twin this moment with a sartorial picks that honor their versatility? A neon Balenciaga bag is bound to earn you brownie points, as are Fendi’s topsy-turvy metallic flats abd Saint Laurent’s half-black, half-white jacket, a nod to the sign’s inherent dual nature. As the temperature continues to climb, your Gemini sister is bound to love a summer dress like Zimmermann’s floral number, with Fry Power’s rainbow ring set to match.
Always happy to try something new, Geminis are a great sign to give not-so-basic gifts to. In the mood to experiment? Try boxing up a multicolored poker set, or indulge this sign’s inner party maniac with Pro-Ject’s sleek turntable. For times when they want to wind down, nothing will come in as handy as a Kindle.
And that’s not where the list ends. While Jo Malone’s dual perfume set promises to be a hit in every indecisive Gemini’s vanity pouch, Huda Beauty’s Mercury Retrograde works as a cheeky nod to the ongoing planetary positioning (and its bold color palette does justice to this zodiac sign’s colorful persona). Want more inspo? Start scrolling to check out 20 Vogue Arabia-approved presents for Geminis.
Bag, Balenciaga. AED 8,650
Book ends, Tom Dixon. AED 863
Bracelet, Pragnell Vintage. AED 13,070
Doormat, More Joy by Christopher Kane. AED 230
Dress, Zimmermann. AED 3,044

Eyeshadow palette Huda Beauty AED 278
Heels, Fendi. AED 5,346
Kindle, AED 699
Necklace, Charms Company. AED 13,221
Phone bag, Anya Hindmarch. AED 3,148
Poker set, L’Objet X Haas Brothers. AED 4,037
Rings, Fry Powers. AED 7,418
Sneakers, Adidas Originals. AED 486
Turntable, Pro-Ject. AED 1,464
Vase, L’Objet. AED 1,104
Bag, Jimmy Choo. AED 3,562
Phone strap, Elios. AED 486
Plate, Gucci. AED 1,436
Jacket, Saint Laurent. AED 12,950
Wood Sage Sea Salt and Peony Blush Suede mini set, Jo Malone. AED 165

Imaan Hammam Joins Adut Akech, Naomi Campbell, and More in the Fendi X Versace Campaign

Imaan Hammam Joins Adut Akech, Naomi Campbell, and More in the Fendi X Versace Campaign

Photo: Courtesy Fendi and Versace
First announced back in September 2021, fashion houses Fendi and Versace’s collaborative line, aka #Fendace, dropped today in Dubai, Los Angeles, Kuwait, Paris and Tokyo, and as expected, has received a wave of appreciation from fashion enthusiasts. Featuring the iconic Naomi Campbell, Moroccan-Egyptian-Dutch model Imaan Hammam, South Sudanese-Australian beauty Adut Akech, American model of South Sudanese heritage Anok Yai, Ethiopia’s Amar Akway, Lina Zhang from China, and Anja Rubik from Poland, the campaign was shot by none other than Steven Meisel, and seamlessly embodies the fun, playful vibe of the line.
Photo: Courtesy Fendi and Versace
Marrying Fendi’s love for logomania with Versace’s globally-loved baroque patterns, the Fendace collection pops with a vibrant palette and lots of sparkle. “It’s a swap rather than a collaboration and, most of all, it is done out of friendship,” Kim Jones shared. “It is the beauty of togetherness after time apart and a celebration of women who have inspired me so much.”

And it looks like Donatella Versace couldn’t agree more. “The campaign captures the same sense of friendship and energy we had when we were designing the collection. Kim is a visionary designer and innovator. To me, Fendace will always mean love,” the designer said.
Photo: Courtesy Fendi and Versace

Among the most exciting creations to be found in the new Fendace collection are the reinvented versions of two classics. Versace’s signature La Medusa bag will be available in two alternate print finishes, with the La Medusa plaque sharing space with Fendi FF trims, and the Trigreca sneakers can be seen doused in Versace’s gold baroque work and Fendi’s trademark print.

Pat McGrath Is Launching Her First Skincare Product–And Naomi Campbell Is Already a Fan

Pat McGrath Is Launching Her First Skincare Product–And Naomi Campbell Is Already a Fan

Vogue Arabia, November 2018. Photo: Chris Colls
For all the follows and likes Pat McGrath generates around her makeup artistry every season (Julia Fox’s internet-breaking black eyeliner didn’t just happen), it’s the skin quality she has pioneered over the course of her storied career that is perhaps her biggest calling card. Hydrated, but not oily; smooth, but realistic, with a makeup-priming moisture quality that is “lightweight yet nourishing,” McGrath explains. Much like she developed a seven-step lipstick technique to achieve the ultimate in petal-soft pigment, McGrath has been cocktailing her own skin-care formula for her entire career, layering simple creams spiked with rose water to create a quick-penetrating emulsion. And just as that signature makeup technique became Pat McGrath Labs’ best-selling MatteTrance Lipstick, her patented skin prep has finally been bottled.
Called Divine Skin Rose 001 and formulated by a Korean lab, the milky liquid that will launch on Patmcgrath.com closely resembles a blendable essence, formulated with 97% naturally derived ingredients; shake it up, and a ceramide-boosted oil phase combines with an antioxidant-spiked rose water phase to create McGrath’s replenished, rebalanced glow. “The truth is I’ve been working on skin care as long as I have been working in makeup,” admits McGrath, who has tweaked her formula not in focus groups but on supermodels, including Naomi Campbell, who stars in the campaign for the rose-tinted glass bottle that will arrive at select Sephoras later this year. “I wouldn’t use anything else,” says Campbell—which is high praise considering Campbell is serious about her skin care, specifically her hydration. “You never want your skin to look dried out. It’s not attractive. It’s unbecoming,” she says. Here, Campbell reveals how she’s been using the uniquely textured Essence, and why after all these years in the business, good sleep might be the real secret to good skin.
Photo: Siena Saba
As someone who has been on countless sets with Pat and at countless shows with Pat, what is her point of difference when it comes to skin finish?
When you work with Pat, before you she puts makeup on you, she really massages your skin—she loves glowy, dewy skin. So your makeup goes on smoother, everything just rolls. That’s her secret: that the skin still looks like skin and you see you and that’s important, I feel. That’s what I love about her; she never makes me matte. When you’re too matte you lose the whole person. Your makeup becomes like a mask. Pat’s makeup never looks like that.
As a #McGrathMuse and, perhaps even more importantly, a Pat McGrath confidant, were you at all a part of tweaking early incarnations of her first skin-care product?
She’s been trying this out on me for a while now so I’ve had a bit of a head start in using it in my skin regime. We were actually using it last year when we were doing the Divine Rose makeup launch, but I couldn’t talk about it then, so I’m so excited that I can say all of this now. The cat’s outta the bag! In the beginning, she would ask me things like, “How does it feel? How long did it stay on?” It goes on the skin, but it also goes in the skin. It just makes everything glowy and plump, which is important for me because I’m on set all the time, and I’m in front of lights, and I’m on planes, and my skin dries out and it gets really dehydrated no matter how much water I drink. Drink water, drink water. I never drink enough. My test is really traveling, though—how often do I need to reapply something on the plane so my skin feels hydrated. I usually sleep straight through flights and with this, I’d wake up and still have the shine.
It is not an exaggeration to say that your skin is, in fact, divine. Drop the routine!
It’s about clean for me. I cleanse in the morning and I cleanse at night. You’ve got to get the makeup off! And I need products that help make my skin look good without makeup, because I don’t wear makeup when I’m not working. I just put little bits where I want to cover blemishes so my skin can breathe. My next step is usually a serum, and sometimes I use the Essence first, before my serum, and sometimes I mix it with my serum and put it on together. You can top it off with a cream if you’d like, but in the summertime, you don’t need to. The Essence is enough.
I watched an amazing clip on your YouTube channel about some of your pre-runway body prep including an incredible lymphatic drainage massage. Are there any treatments that you regularly engage in for your face in tandem with good skin care?
I try to do my facials—you need to if you’re traveling, or you’re in the sun a lot. I don’t wear a lot of sunblock on my skin because I break out from sunblock. So I like people to extract because you have to clean out your pores sometimes! And I do microneedling every once in a while, too.
These days, so much of good skin care comes down to good self-care. How do you prioritize yourself with such a busy work schedule—and a newborn at home!—not just physically but mentally, spiritually, etc.?
The water thing is huge for me, and I’m always, like, how can I make water fun? Growing up I wasn’t really raised on soda so we always had cordials that we mixed with water, and that’s what I still drink. And I try to eat the right food and take the right vitamins—vitamin D, vitamin C, B, zinc, fish oils. Good skin is so much about what you eat, too. And sleep! I try to get as much sleep as possible even though I have a young one now. When I was younger I really didn’t need that much sleep, but now I like my sleep. It kickstarts things and helps me be enthusiastic about the day ahead.
Originally published in Vogue.com
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Worn as an Abaya, HE Sheikha Al Mayassa Bint Hamad Al-Thani’s Off-White Coat Featured an Unexpected Slogan

Worn as an Abaya, HE Sheikha Al Mayassa Bint Hamad Al-Thani’s Off-White Coat Featured an Unexpected Slogan

Photo: Facebook/almayassahamad
On March 31, fashion enthusiasts and lovers of Off-White came together in Qatar for a special evening that celebrated the label founded by late American designer Virgil Abloh. Part of ‘Qatar Creates’, a series of workshops, exhibits and talks that lead up to the opening of the National Museum of Qatar, the special evening put on display some of the brand’s most exciting creations, and was attended by a handpicked selection of guests, which included supermodel Naomi Campbell, and HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani.As we are on the brink of the onset of the Holy Month of Ramadan, Campbell attended the event in a yellow overcoat that gave modest dressing a street style spin with its sparkling silver cuffs and trademark Off-White utility belt, which came in a soothing white and beige palette. But all eyes were on HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani, who also gave her nod of approval to the label by donning an equally interesting piece from its lineup for the occasion.
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The royal walked into the event, hosted at M7 Studio, dressed in a deep blue ankle-grazing Off-White coat, which served well as a new-age abaya. While at first glance, the layer looked simple, it came with two very distinct design elements. The first: a neon green label on the left sleeve, and the second, the world ‘respectfully’, which was embellished in sparkling rhinestones on the back of Her Excellency’s coat. Along with creating an interesting sartorial moment, the add-on also shared an important reminder of what matters most during Ramadan, a time of focusing on self-reflection, growth, respectfulness, and community.
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Take a closer look, and you’ll notice that Naomi Campbell’s Off-White layer came with the same message as HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani’s. While the former styled her piece with bold boots, the latter went the traditional route with a head covering. In case you missed it, Off-White also launched its special Ramadan collection today, which spotlights pieces that are modest, comfortable and festive, thanks to their Swarosvki detailing.

Alexander McQueen Returns to London After 20 Years for its Optimistic SS22 Show

Alexander McQueen Returns to London After 20 Years for its Optimistic SS22 Show

After the rain, comes the sun.
Off the official schedule, the fashion set flocked to Wapping, in the East End where Sarah Burton brought Alexander McQueen, one of fashion’s most important houses back to home turf for the first time in 20 years.
Tobacco Dock’s Yellow Park was transformed into a giant bubble-like structure designed by architect Smiljan Radic, that perched on top of an 11 story car park. The Shard and the Gerkin looked on proudly, providing a magnificent backdrop of a somewhat burdened city.
Photo: Courtesy of Alexander McQueen
“I am interested in immersing myself in the environment in which we live and work, in London, and in the elements as we experience them each day. We moved from water – and the mud on the banks of the Thames – to the sky and the ever-changing, all-encompassing magnificence that it represents,” said Burton.
The collection darted between hard and soft, in the way Burton does with pure joy. Exquisitely tailored jackets offset with bomber jacket sleeves and dramatic corseted full-skirted gowns, interjected by fierce leathers and parachute skirting. Buckled dresses printed with imagery depicting sunrises and clouds drew inspiration from the skyscapes the McQueen team had captured from the studio balcony.
“The artwork for the prints in this collection was shot from the rooftops of the studio where we are lucky enough to have the most incredible views of the city: from Saint Paul’s Cathedral to the London Eye. We watched the weather and captured the formation and coloration of clouds from daybreak to nightfall and documented changing patterns, from clear blue skies to more turbulent ones,” said Burton.
Lara Stone, Emilia Clarke and Vanessa Kirby. Photo: Getty
The push and pull of darkness and light and the unpredictable powers of nature were brought to life by a particularly clever casting; a menagerie of character models challenging the industry’s perceived ideals felt both honest and authentic in its delivery. While friends of the brand, such as actors Vanessa Kirby, Emilia Clarke, and Kosar Ali, sat dotted between guests as a sound installation by John Gosling featured Massive Attack’s Safe From Harm and Daniel Avery’s Yesterday Faded echoed around the bubble.
“I love the idea of the McQueen woman being a storm chaser. Storm chasing is not only about the beauty of the views but also a sense of mystery and excitement about embracing the fact that we can’t ever be sure of what might happen next. To give up control and be directly in touch with the unpredictable is to be part of nature, to see and feel it at its most intense – to be at one with a world that is bigger and more powerful than we are,” said Burton.
Naomi Campbell. Photo: Courtesy of Alexander McQueen
As Naomi Campbell closed the show in a cropped black jacket splashed with crystal raindrops, the sound of thunder reverberated around the bubble, perhaps acting as a microcosm for how small and ultimately powerless we are in comparison to nature and its often brutal and unpredictable elements. Has Covid-19 changed us? I think so. These are quieter and more reflective times and Burton’s intimate and dignified collection felt optimistic we are moving collectively in the right direction.

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Kate, Amber, and Naomi Lead an Army of Supermodels at a “Fendace” Show to Remember

Kate, Amber, and Naomi Lead an Army of Supermodels at a “Fendace” Show to Remember

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“Please join me for an intimate creative experience,” read Donatella Versace’s invitation to the fashion pack on the closing day of the Milan spring/summer 2022 shows. The blockbuster production that unfolded on Sunday evening was by no means “intimate” when you consider the scores of fashion fans tuning in across the globe, but creativity between two of the biggest luxury houses in the world certainly abounded. Believe the hype – Fendace has landed. Just don’t call it a Fendi X Versace collaboration.
Gigi Hadid. Photo: Getty
What unfolded was a fabulous switch-up, which saw Donatella Versace and Kim Jones swap roles to create two uniquely brilliant, logo-heavy collections inspired by their friendship and the cultural relevance of the two heavyweight brands they are at the helms of. First up, Jones, the king of transfusing streetwear and subcultural style through a luxury lens, put his mark on Versace with a little help from Kristen McMenamy, Paloma Elsesser, Lila Grace Moss, Karen Elson, Kate Moss, and Amber Valletta.
Naomi Campbell. Photo: Getty
Then, Mona Tougaard, Gigi Hadid, Emily Ratajkowski, and Naomi Campbell brought to life the queen of no-holds-barred glamour Donatella’s Fendi vision, as Drake, Future, and Young Thug blasted out their latest song with intermittent “Ciao! Donatella!” broadcasts across the airwaves. It was to borrow the words of Dua Lipa, who opened the Versace spring/summer 2022 show on Friday and sat front row at the special showcase.
Donatella and Kim taking a bow surrounded by the supers. Photo: Getty
Even more sizzling? Elizabeth Hurley, who sat front row with her son Damian, Iris Law, and Winnie Harlow. The original Versace girl – who put the brand’s now-iconic safety-pin embellishment on the map at the premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral more than 25 years ago – demonstrated the definition of smoldering, while Damian did his own version of Blue Steeling for the cameras.
Demi Moore, Damian, and Liz Hurley. Photo: Getty
Dua Lipa and Winnie Harlow. Photo: Getty
It was a glitzy family affair from start to finish and reflective of the spirit of collaboration currently in the air. While Gucci’s “hacking” of Balenciaga will go down in history and Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons’s co-design partnership breaks new ground, no one can quite dial up the drama like Donatella and Kim. Brava.

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Originally published on Vogue.co.uk

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