Tuesday, October 12, 2010

London Fashion Week: Naomi Campbell marks return of the supermodel as she takes Issa show by storm


She is older and wiser. And, it seems, everything changed.

As Naomi Campbell in this week's model, she looks like a young woman is less skillfully along it in 1993.

In one - is a swimsuit, 39, miss Campbell seems just get rid of the past 16 years.


Naomi Campbell
Naomi Campbell
Catwalk queen: Naomi Campbell models a one-shouldered bathing suit at Issa's Spring/Summer 2010 show at Somerset House during London Fashion Week
Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell in 1993
Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss as new kids in town and all grown up
1993-2009: Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss as new kids in town and all grown up: But only Kate shows the years

Not all supermodels manage this --as the once fresh-faced Kate Moss posing with Miss Campbell (and a cigarette) in the 1993 shot shows.
Pictured more recently together, Miss Moss's face tells a different story, perhaps hinting at a little more hard living. Her champagne glass is another clue.
Miss Campbell made a rare catwalk appearance on Sunday, modelling for the Issa show as part of London Fashion Week.
'Models can be airbrushed in magazines, but they're shown in their true light on the catwalk,' one guest said.
'Naomi looked incredible. It's as if she's not aged at all.'

Although it seems dead model in London fashion week, such as celebrity occupied this season on the runway Naomi Campbell has walked in the queen to revive the dying.
From the peach and goblins singer to big brother player lisa Wallace, stylist to buck tradition, choose "real woman", showing their collections.

However, the supermodel take Issa spring/summer by storm, 2010 to show the same perfect figure 20 years ago, she appeared for the first time.

Naomi noble design her hope model based on the choice, a double shoulder swimsuit to show off her curve - a move that she won the audience cheered in four excited.
The 25th anniversary celebration, the star, who investigation last year, also show statement printed dresses for Issa and bikini and wide-brimmed hat.


Naomi Campbell
Naomi Campbell
Walking on sunshine: Naomi reveals her ageless figure in a floral dress and matching bikini
Finishing off with a floor-length hatler-neck gown, Naomi showed her support to Issa designer Daniella Helayel as they held hands to mark the end of the show.
Helayel told the Telegraph: 'Naomi is the pure hurricane, she's the best walker on the catwalk, she's the sunshine after the storm.
'Every time she walks the audience screams and claps! I am very pleased she wanted to wear three outfits as she only wears what she likes. She is the top model in swim wear and looks better than any 21 year old I know.'

Naomi Campbell
Naomi Campbell
Lady of the night: The supermodel opts for a monochrome floor-length gown

Naomi Campbell
Success: Naomi holds hands with Issa designer Daniella Helayel at the end of the show
Issa, originally created in 2001, was born when Helayel couldn't find a dress to wear and decided to design her own.
Practical but stylish tailoring has generated interest from Hollywood as celebrities from Gwen Stefani to Madonna have all been pictured in Issa originals.
Asked who her ideal customer is, Helayel said: 'The Queen of England. She is not just a style icon, but an icon in every sense of the word.'
issa
Issa
Fluid: Issa's designs, including a print body suit (left) and cobalt one-shouldered dress, are practical but stylish

Issa
Happy birthday: London Fashion Week celebrates  its 25th anniversary this year

Naomi meanwhile has expressed her displeasure with the fashion industry.
The feisty clothes horse claims there is still little room for black models.
She said: 'The only time they care about black models is in February because it is Black History Month.
 Naomi Campbell
Naomi
Debut: Naomi, aged 19, models at London Fashion Week in 1989
'Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington would go to big designers and say, "If you don’t pick Naomi to be in your show, then I don’t want to be in it."
'That’s how I got Prada and Helmut Lang. The only reason I got the cover of French Vogue was because Yves Saint Laurent called up and told them he’d pull his ads if they didn’t. So of course I got the cover.'


 

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