Vogue Magazine‘s November 2020
Supermodel Naomi Campbell takes the cover story of Vogue Magazine‘s November 2020 edition captured by fashion photographer Ethan James Green. In charge of styling was Carlos Nazario, with production from AP Studio. Beauty is work of hair stylist Jawara, and makeup artist Pat McGrath.
I never used to say the word racism; I just used to say, it’s territorialism. I never wanted people to say that I used that as an excuse, that I was throwing that word out. Now I’m happy that everyone’s all on the same page, that everyone feels comfortable to come out about their experiences without feeling some stigma. But for me, nothing’s changed. I’m going to speak the same way. – Campbell
Grandma was six feet tall, from a farming community in Jamaica. I don’t know those families where they put a man at the head. Grandma was the head of our family. A lot of the things Grandma taught me as a child came into play in lockdown. I was quite happy to be on my own. I know how to cook. I know how to clean. It’s actually good to get to really know every nook and cranny of your home. – Campbell
Photography © Ethan James Green for Vogue Magazine, November 2020
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