What can’t she do?


Campbell has done it again, but this time, with a new pop-up shop in London.

The South London native recently announced on her Instagram, that she’s officially launched her own store. “Another first for me getting to open up a store in Oxford Street in my home town London 🇬🇧., THANK YOU Daniel @danielgrieder @boss and Anthony @anthonyjoshua such a fun night with family and friends. And Dave @santandave from my neighborhood for your performance!! There were so many Boss’s everywhere I looked !! My Suit is made out of paper
#BeYourOwnBOSS 🖤🖤🖤
📸 @davebenett & @patdomingo

Campbell’s pop-up will take place from November 28 to December 4 at the Westfield shopping center.

 

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Campbell’s pop-up shop will feature donated clothes from her and some of her well-known friends, including a number of designers.

“We are absolutely delighted to be working again with Naomi Campbell and her Fashion for Relief initiative to support a worthy cause that is affecting so many lives,” said Myf Ryan, Westfield’s Director of Marketing for the UK and Europe according to The Fashion Network.

He continues, “In 2011, Westfield London hosted the first Fashion For Relief Pop up store which raised over £20,000 in one week. This year, the store will be bigger and better with hundreds of designer pieces on sale. We have no doubt it will be a brilliant success.”

 

 

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Campbell recently spoke to Page Six about launching two fashion shows to help raise funds to combat the Ebola virus.

“Supermodel Naomi Campbell is working to launch benefit fashion shows in February to help raise funds to fight Ebola.

Campbell exclusively told Page Six in New York this week she wants to stage one star-studded show during New York Fashion Week in February and another to follow in London.

“I’m scared,” admitted Campbell of the spread of the disease, adding she has a home in Kenya and already works with three orphanages there. She added she wants the charity fashion shows to help victims and educate the public because, “people don’t have a clear idea about what Ebola is.”