Naomi in Fashion

Classy exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum exploring the career of fashion model Naomi Campbell.

In looking at Campbell this also became an excellent overview of the fashion industry since the 1980s particularly in the beautiful open display on the upper floor.

The show highlighted aspects of the industry which were unique to her, such as being the first black model to appear on the cover of Vogue France, and her relationship with the designer Azzedine Alaïs.

I loved seeing some of the iconic outfits we associate with Campbell including the reuniting of the Vivienne Westwood shoes and outfit in which she fell on the catwalk as well as her pink 2019 Met Ball dress.

My one criticism is that the strong lighting and the use of light boxes set up bad reflections on the glass displays. There was a fun recreation of a room at Clarridges, full of clothes, which was impossible to look at without also seeing the av presentation opposite it.

Closed 6 April 2025


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