She is a British supermodel, actress, and entrepreneur, widely regarded as one of the most iconic figures in the fashion world. She began her modeling career at just 15 years old and quickly became one of the most sought-after models in the late 1980s. She was part of the legendary group of Supermodels, alongside L. Evangelista, C. Crawford, Ch. Turlington, and C. Schiffer. The star made history as the to appear on the covers of Vogue as the first black woman.
The star has graced the catwalks for top designers like Versace, Chanel, and Dior, and has fronted campaigns for major brands like Prada, Louis Vuitton, and Burberry. Naomi has expanded into acting, with notable roles in films, music videos, and TV series such as Empire and The Face. She is a vocal advocate for diversity in fashion and has worked with various humanitarian organizations, particularly in Africa. Her influence on fashion industry and culture is undeniable. Beyond her groundbreaking career, she remains a symbol of strength, beauty, and resilience, continuing to inspire future generations.
In a major personal milestone, Naomi became a mother later in life. She welcomed firstborn at age 51, followed by the second one—via surrogacy. She has described motherhood as the greatest joy and most meaningful part of her keeping her children out of the public eye, emphasizing the importance of protecting their privacy while cherishing every moment with them.
Some start to compare her to her daughter claiming that the girl looks nothing like the supermodel most likely having inherited her looks from her father whose identity still remains unknown.
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