Naomi is literally the most beautiful woman walking this earth

Started by yummy, June 06, 2019, 06:35:07 PM

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FlowerBomb

Quote from: Under His Eye. on June 06, 2019, 07:19:56 PM
60 years of being around modelling and not a single fashion mess? or ANYTHING?

sis is a Mannequin
Her legacy will be her contributions to fashion, opening doors for other black models, being the mouth piece for younger girls who don't want to sabotage their careers, instilling change in the way fashion designers hire black models, being the gateway for African designers, models and houses to gain a foothold in the western markets, not to mention her infamous Fashion 4 Relife annual gala
she's good.

BAPHOMET.

and Not bragging about her being the face of that NARS mess.
I atleast expected it to be a Black owner. Not someone white  :dead: a slave.. literally a slave




FlowerBomb

Quote from: Under His Eye. on June 06, 2019, 07:24:34 PM
and Not bragging about her being the face of that NARS mess.
I atleast expected it to be a Black owner. Not someone white  :dead: a slave.. literally a slave
Nars is one of the biggest cosmetics in the world :dead:
Not you trying to minimise black representation  :dead:
You need to get better at being bitter

BAPHOMET.



African Queen

I'm only entertaining this mess cos I want Jayden DEAD! :uhh:

BAPHOMET.

Quote from: Laith on June 06, 2019, 07:26:14 PM
Quote from: Under His Eye. on June 06, 2019, 07:24:34 PM
and Not bragging about her being the face of that NARS mess.
I atleast expected it to be a Black owner. Not someone white  :dead: a slave.. literally a slave
Nars is one of the biggest cosmetics in the world :dead:
Not you trying to minimise black representation  :dead:
You need to get better at being bitter

fuck that white company  :dead: she needs to go Model for a black business.

Maybe i'll clap  :dead: she stay under someone white. Its sorta gross


FlowerBomb

& Nars was one of the first companies to actually seek out black models and MAKE shades for them because they looked a mess back then
Francios made Naomi her very own foundation back in the 90's :dead:
Her influence and impact in fashion>>>>>>
Only a hater can deny it. :dead: :dead: :dead: :dead:

FlowerBomb

Quote from: Under His Eye. on June 06, 2019, 07:27:46 PM
Quote from: Laith on June 06, 2019, 07:26:14 PM
Quote from: Under His Eye. on June 06, 2019, 07:24:34 PM
and Not bragging about her being the face of that NARS mess.
I atleast expected it to be a Black owner. Not someone white  :dead: a slave.. literally a slave
Nars is one of the biggest cosmetics in the world :dead:
Not you trying to minimise black representation  :dead:
You need to get better at being bitter

fuck that white company
keep that same energy for everything else faggot
:hehe:


GLOCK

Jayden why are u entertaining Baph? :dead:

her worth as an icon and legend isn't based on her other endeavors

she is the MODEL. That alone speaks way higher than a net worth or dollar amount 

deflecting won't change what's what Baph 

FlowerBomb


QuoteThe first place in the United States where Naomi Campbell set foot was New Orleans, courtesy of a shoot for British ELLE. Years later, when Hurricane Katrina struck the city, she, like so many people, sat helplessly watching the disaster unfold on TV. "What can we do?" she asked herself. "We have to do something." For Campbell, that "something" was mobilizing the fashion community to take action. So with only a week to go before New York Fashion Week, she convinced the then-head of IMG, Teddy Forstmann, to give her a tent in Bryant Park. The result was the first-ever Fashion For Relief show. With Beyoncé and Pat Cleveland walking the runway in looks from Marc Jacobs, Gucci, and Calvin Klein, it was that fashion-beloved thing: a "moment." "Corny as it may sound," she says, "we came together to do something."

Campbell has always been a uniter. The first time she went to Brazil, she visited the favelas, despite being warned not to go there. She found their inhabitants to be "very giving, very sweet, not dangerous people," whom she connected with instantly. She's forged similar bonds with Syrian refugees in Jordan and young women in Lesotho living with HIV. And she's involved with the #Togetherband campaign, a partnership between the UN Foundation, Bottletop Foundation, UBS, Eco-Age, Project Everyone, and TO.org to work toward the UN's 17 global goals for sustainable development. She teamed with TO.org on its Shadowman Van initiative, which has helped build a public bathroom and community center out of discarded plastic bottles in Uganda.

https://www.elle.com/fashion/a27703023/naomi-campbell-fashion-for-relief/



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BAPHOMET.

Quote from: PHOENIX on June 06, 2019, 07:31:27 PM

she is the MODEL. That alone speaks way higher than a net worth or dollar amount


Rihanna ECLIPSED whatever she had going in the fashion industry. Which wasnt much outside of the runway.

its the only part where she is the BEST of the best.


FlowerBomb

Quote from: PHOENIX on June 06, 2019, 07:31:27 PM
Jayden why are u entertaining Baph? :dead:

her worth as an icon and legend isn't based on her other endeavors

she is the MODEL. That alone speaks way higher than a net worth or dollar amount

deflecting won't change what's what Baph
fdg I'm screaming at she needs to model for a black company!
that FAGGOT picks and choose when it's good to be pro black huh :dead: