Naomi Campbell’s Fashion Journey Showcased at V&A Exhibition
Supermodel Naomi Campbell is taking center stage at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) with a dedicated exhibition showcasing her iconic career in the fashion industry. Titled “Naomi in Fashion,” the exhibition features over 100 outfits and accessories, giving visitors a glimpse into Campbell’s world from her early days in the industry to her current status as a trailblazer.
Campbell, who has been a prominent figure in the fashion world since the 1980s, expressed her excitement about the exhibition, stating that it was a way to collate all the big moments of her life and career in one space. From her groundbreaking covers on Vogue and Time Magazine to her advocacy for diversity in the industry, Campbell’s impact is undeniable.
The exhibition also delves into the more personal aspects of Campbell’s life, including her role as a mother and the challenges she has faced, such as her 2007 court case. Despite the ups and downs, Campbell remains dedicated to using her voice and platform to advocate for change in the industry.
Close friend and former editor-in-chief of British Vogue, Edward Enninful, curated a selection of Campbell’s photographs for the exhibition, along with a video wall by award-winning film director Steve McQueen. The show, which runs from June 22 to April 2025, promises to take visitors on a journey through Campbell’s life and legacy, showcasing her resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
For Campbell, the exhibition is a tribute to the people who have supported and inspired her throughout her career, including her mother, children, and the fashion community. As visitors walk through the exhibition, they will witness the evolution of a supermodel who has left an indelible mark on the fashion world.