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In the November issue of Vogue Arabia, Naomi Campbell dazzles in garments made by African brands.

Using her position during public appearances to promote the upcoming generation of designers, supermodel Naomi Campbell is well known for actively promoting obscure international businesses, particularly those from the African continent.




Nowhere was it more clear than in the November issue of Vogue Arabia Magazine, where she wore four costumes made by African designers. In this issue, Naomi talked openly about being a mother, encouraging up-and-coming artists with an emphasis on African talent, and other causes dear to her heart. Robert Behar was in charge of the styling, Amine Jreissati was in charge of the fashion, Kiril Vasilev was in charge of the hair, and Angloma was in charge of the makeup.





 On the cover, Naomi rocked a full look from El Tayeb Nation, a Sudanese-French womenswear brand. For the second outfit, the timeless beauty opted for a string cape made entirely from waste, designed by Nigerian sustainable brand NKWO, complemented with off-white, thigh-high boots. Naomi switched to a fish & chips print look from South African designer Thebe Magugu‘s latest SS23 collection. She finished off the look with red thigh-high boots. Naomi stunned in an Aso-Oke blazer created by Nigerian designer Kenneth Ize. She paired the outfit with off-white, thigh-high boots and statement rings from Noudar. Credits Editor-in-chief: @mrarnaut Photography: @samrawadi Fashion director: @aminejreissaty Style: @robertbehar Makeup: @anglomamakeup Hair: @kirilvasilev Junior fashion editor: @mohammadhazemrezq Style assistant: @initialsbab Production: @allisonsam @ankitaachandra On set-production: @truenorth_qatar Shot in @evolv.qa Interview: @selinajulien✍️  




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