Naomi Campbell is 'Fashion Icon' of 2018 | SENATUS

ASIA'S PREMIER LUXURY & LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE

SENATUS.NET

Naomi Campbell is 'Fashion Icon' of 2018
By SENATUS Magazine | 24 March 2018

The 2018 edition of the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) Awards will see Naomi Campbell inducted as Fashion Icon of the year. The annual awards ceremony is set to take place this year on 4 June at the Brooklyn museum in New york.

The supermodel joins a star-studded group of recipients including Tom Ford and Beyonce Knowles.

A legendary fashion figure since she first shot onto the scene as a teenager, Campbell continues to land major campaigns and magazine covers to this day. This year has seen her front ads for Moschino and Versace, in addition to walking the runway for Louis Vuitton and appearing on the covers of Love Magazine and British G.Q.

"Being from London, my personal style has always been tremendously influenced by both the dynamic, ever-changing nature of street culture and the music scene," the star said in a statement posted to the CFDA website. "I grew up in this industry and I’m forever grateful to the iconic American fashion designers that have supported me and celebrated me throughout my career."

Additional honorees for the 2018 ceremony include designers Diane von Furstenberg, Narciso Rodriguez, Carolina Herrera and Donatella Versace, as well as British Vogue Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful.

1 Photo | View Photos

Watches & Jewelry

Audemars Piguet House Macau - largest of its kind in Greater China

Fashion & Style

Louis Vuitton x Murakami collaboration returns in 2025

Fashion & Style

Moynat x Kazumasa Nagai for the Holiday 2024 collection

Fashion & Style

Hermés pop-up in Ho Chi Minh

Fashion & Style

Balenciaga | Under Armour Series

Fashion & Style

CHANEL Métiers d’art 2024-25 showcase in Hangzhou, China

All Rights Reserved. SENATUS © 2024
 

SENATUS is a registered trademark of SENATUS PTE LTD. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or used otherwise, except as expressly permitted in writing by SENATUS.