"We do keep in touch," she told Vanity Fairof her relationship with Linda Evangelista,Christy Turlington, and Cindy Crawford et all. "Not every day, but we're very supportive of each other. And I know I can pick up the phone to any one of them if I was in real need. They're there," adding, "We were very supportive, my group of ladies."
The south London-born model was also very complimentary of another world-famous star, Rihanna - in particular the singer's recent foray into fashion design for Puma.
"It was elegant. It was sexy. I was so proud of her," she said of the collection. "It was absolutely her in every sense. She has such an innate style, and that's what I love about her. And I think that's why all the Brits and all the Europeans love her. It's why everyone in the world loves her. She's become a very good friend. She's a girl's girl, and I love that."
Campbell is currently branching out into unchartered territory of her own, with the publication of her first book, simply entitled Naomi Campbell, and the making of the 496-page tome, which comprises images charting her entire career, was an emotional one.
"When I first saw it, that was the day before the Oscars in the Taschen Gallery, in LA, I just started crying because it just kind of, it was like, Wow."
No comments:
Post a Comment