Naomi Campbell
Supermodel, first Black model on French Vogue cover, fashion icon
Naomi Campbell (born May 22, 1954) is a British supermodel, actress, and businesswoman who became one of the most recognizable faces in fashion history. Born in London, Campbell began her modeling career at age 15 and quickly rose to international prominence during the 1980s supermodel era. She became the first Black model to appear on the cover of French Vogue and has since graced over 500 magazine covers, including multiple appearances on Vogue's prestigious covers worldwide. Beyond modeling, Campbell has built a successful acting career, appearing in films such as 'Mannequin' and 'The Face.' She has also ventured into music, releasing the album 'Baby Woman' in 1994. Campbell is known for her fierce runway presence, distinctive walk, and influence on fashion and popular culture. In recent decades, she has become an advocate for diversity in the fashion industry and has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, using her platform to address social issues and support charitable causes globally.
Entertainment
British
1954
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Naomy
Hebrew origin
“A simplified, phonetic spelling of Naomi that shortens the visual form while preserving the pronunciation and meaning of 'pleasantness.' This version appeals to parents wanting the classic name with a more streamlined, modern aesthetic.”