
Model: Naomi Campbell
Editorial: Wild Things
Magazine: US Harper's Bazaar
Issue: September 09
Photographer: Jean Paul Goude

Model: Naomi Campbell
Editorial: Wild Things
Magazine: US Harper's Bazaar
Issue: September 09
Photographer: Jean Paul Goude

Bet this one will shock you: Naomi Campbell was accused of attacking a photographer over the weekend. After Italian photog Gaetano Di Giovanni tried to take pictures of Campbell on the Sicilian island of Lipari (where she's on holiday with Mikhail Prokhorov, her Russian billionaire boyfriend), he claimed the model scratched his face and hit him with her handbag.
Di Giovanni told the Daily Mail (we know) that Campbell screamed at him, somehow clawed his eye, and had to be pulled away by her bodyguards and boyfriend. Campbell's rep has since denied the claims, and no police reports have been filed.
Di Giovanni was spotted trailing Campbell the very next day, that time chasing after her in a small boat rather than on land.

Clothes can come from coffee [Guardian]
Meet a man who designs for Brad Pitt, George Clooney and Bill Clinton [Independent]
Are you a Polyvore? [NY Times]
Balenciaga designs Air Tahiti uniforms [The Moment]
Naomi Campbell opens up her humble abode [Grazia]


Models: Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, Eva Herzigova, Helena Christensen
Magazine: Vogue Italia
Editorial: Supermodels
Photographer: Mario Sorrenti

It's official. The 'supers' are back. This new campaign with Christy Turlington for YSL shot by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin is a case in point.
Despite the current economy, the resurgence of these women in leading ad campaigns proves that they still sell and are a winning formula. The women in question? Linda, Christy, Claudia and Naomi.
In recent seasons we've seen Claudia appear in campaigns for YSL and Chanel and is now the face of Alberta Ferretti's perfume. Linda continues to be an advertiser's dream, appearing in recent campaigns for Dsquared2 with Naomi Campbell, as well as the ads for Prada and L'Oreal.

Naomi Campbell and Vladislav Dornin; Carine Roitfeld
On Friday night, L'Uomo Vogue hosted 'Mapping the Studio' to celebrate the opening of their Art Issue in Venice.


Artist Tracey Emin - a favourite of Naomi Campbell, Jerry Hall and Elton John - sported a shirtdress and biker boots to a preview of her 'Those Who Suffer Love' exhibition at White Cube in London yesterday. Does she look like a work of art?

The Met Ball Costume Institute Gala could not have passed without some drama or another could it?
Despite planning to dress seven models for Monday's event including Naomi Campbell and Stephanie Seymour, designer Azzedine Alaia was not invited to the event nor were his designs included in the exhibition. Campbell, who has a close relationship to the designer after living with him in Paris at the beginning of her career, decided to reject her invitation to the ball out of solidarity to the designer she refers to as "Papa". Speaking to The Cut, Campbell's spokesperson explained that, "[S]he feels she doesn’t want to attend unless she can represent his work."

For their current Anthology frangrance campaign, D&G were inspired by tarot cards. The result? Models Claudia Schiffer, Eva Herzigova, Naomi Campbell, Noah Mills and Tyson Ballou naked in a steamy campaign shot by Mario Testino.
Things you'll get in this video preview of the Mario Testino-shot summer swimsuit issue of V: Naomi Campbell in bunny ears, Claudia Schiffer in those YSL cage boots, Noah Mills with a Coke bottle down his pants. Yes, boys and girls, these are the real signs of summer.
The issue - which also features Kate Moss, Gisele, Daria Werbowy and Eva Herzigova - comes out May 6.