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Naomi Campbell for Vogue Hong Kong: 40 Years in Fashion and Not a Second of Boredom

When the word “icon” is mentioned, most people just nod along.But when you say “Naomi Campbell,” the room falls silent.

When the word “icon” is mentioned, most people just nod along.

But when you say “Naomi Campbell,” the room falls silent.
She doesn’t need an introduction. She is an era.
And now, after nearly four decades in the fashion industry, Naomi proves once again that legends don’t disappear — they reinvent themselves.

For the October issue of Vogue Hong Kong, titled “Model Issue”, the supermodel appears on two different covers, photographed by the renowned duo Luigi & Iango.
This isn’t just a photoshoot — it’s a visual manifesto of mature strength and impeccable taste.

Naomi, in Gucci looks styled by Sean K, appears as a woman who has lived a hundred lives — and in each of them, she was at the top.

On one cover, Naomi wears a violet coat, casually draped over a sheer lavender lace bodysuit, paired with a lime-green silk skirt with lace detailing.
The contrast is bold, almost provocative.
This is not just fashion — it’s the language of confidence, spoken by women who know how to be different every time.

On her feet, pointed pumps complete the look: softness and strength in a single frame.

On the other cover, the energy is completely different.
A brown ensemble topped with a voluminous faux fur coat, finished with a neutral baseball cap that transforms luxury into naturalness.
This is Naomi, who knows who she is.
She doesn’t try to please — she simply exists, and the world applauds.

Makeup by Angloma and hair by Lorenzo Barcella highlight the model’s natural charisma: warm tones, glowing skin, and a gaze that seems to say — “Yes, I’m still here, and I play by my own rules.”

In an industry where names flare up and vanish, Naomi remains a constant.
Her recent campaigns for Pucci and other brands are proof that age has nothing to do with influence.
She hasn’t just “survived” fashion — she has defined it.

Naomi Campbell for Vogue Hong Kong: 40 Years in Fashion and Not a Second of Boredom
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