
Naomi Campbell is becoming a member of forces with PrettyLittleThing on an “intentional” assortment.
The long-lasting supermodel, 53, is utilizing the capsule as a platform to uplift rising trend expertise. For the road, which celebrates Campbell’s “timeless trend” sense, the runway star tapped rising designers Victor Anate and Edvin Thompson.
“This collaboration is an extension of my dedication to create and promote alternatives for younger, rising designers,” Campbell mentioned in a Monday, August 28, press launch. “Inside my assortment, it was essential to acknowledge and embody a few of the superb expertise that’s on the market. I’m very intentional about utilizing my platform to create alternatives for the following era of creatives from around the globe.”
Collectively, Campbell, Anate — a Nigerian and Jamaican artist who “attracts inspiration from romance, literature and movie — and Thompson — a New York-based inventive who acquired the CFDA Award for American Rising Designer of the 12 months in 2021 — created items that mix class, simplicity and avant-garde themes.

The trio’s work can be realized by means of 15 seems to be in “a number of colorways,” together with tailor-made jumpsuits, sequin attire, outsized attire and extra throughout New York Vogue Week. “They’re all very best for people in search of a style of excessive trend and a supermodel expertise, as all of them supply a mix of aptitude exclusivity,” PrettyLittleThing defined within the press launch.
“The present can be an electrifying trend expertise, echoing Campbell’s ethos of innovation, glamor and empowerment,” the model continued. “That is an event to not be missed, and also you’ll have the ability to observe each step reside on YouTube.”
The gathering will launch on PrettyLittleThing.com on Tuesday, September 5.

Together with the announcement, PrettyLittleThing teased promotional pictures, exhibiting Campbell in a leather-based trench coat, a horny croc-embossed halter costume in addition to a shiny chainmail frock.
Campbell opened up additional concerning the venture in a Wednesday, August 30, interview with Ladies’s Put on Every day, addressing anticipated backlash on account of working with a quick trend firm.
“I’m taking a look at myself as a change maker,” she advised the publication. “As a change maker, I assumed this was one thing that was an excellent factor to do. I do know that it’s quick trend, and that folks have their criticism. I’m not denying them. However as a change maker, I felt this was a good way to impact change within the business in getting my rising designers acknowledged and seeing them on a worldwide platform.”