Naomi Campbell Broke the Mold
Naomi Campbell broke the mold, and continues to even today. The supermodel hit the industry in the mid-80s, and is still strutting catwalks and covering glossies three decades later. Vogue celebrates Campbell on November’s front cover, and inside, hails her as an iconic model but “a trailblazer, lightning rod, truth-teller, provocateur and-most of all-mentor and mother figure to models the world over,” including recent breakout stars Adut Akech and Ugbad Abdi.
RACISM
Campbell said: “I never used to say the word racism; I just used to say, it’s territorialism. I never wanted people to say that I used that as an excuse, that I was throwing that word out. Now I’m happy that everyone’s all on the same page, that everyone feels comfortable to come out about their experiences without feeling some stigma. But for me, nothing’s changed. I’m going to speak the same way.”
She’s over the “angry Black woman” trope she said. Campbell told Vogue: “I am quite over it. Is it now that we have permission to speak? Well, I have always spoken.”