Naomi Campbell Reacts To Criticism Over Her Collab With Fast Fashion Brand Pretty Little Thing

Naomi Campbell has spoken out about criticism over her decision to partner with fast fashion brand PrettyLittleThing.

The supermodel recently announced a PLT collection which will “pay homage to [her] legacy and iconic signature style”.

However, many critics have questioned her decision to work with the brand, which has a rating of “Not Good Enough” from the website Good On You, who rate fashion companies’ sustainability credentials.

Naomi has responded to critics in an interview with W magazine, first saying she hasn’t “really seen” the backlash.

“I haven’t had time,” she added. “I got two kids, two babies, to take care of.

“But you know what? I’ve made my commitment and I’ve done what I wanted to do. I want to collaborate with young, emerging designers.

“And so for me, if I can get them on the platform, and get the light shone on them […] that makes me happy.”

Naomi Campbell's PLT collection is out today
Naomi Campbell’s PLT collection is out today

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When the interviewer reiterated that Noami’s decision to partner with PLT feels “interesting” given the fashion world’s current “focus on sustainability,” she replied: “I understand people’s criticism.

“I understand what people are going to say, but I took it from a standpoint of getting to know the audience of the younger generation and being able to share my platform.

“There are so many other fast-fashion brands out there—do people say anything about other models when they work with them?

“Do they say anything when other Caucasian models have worked with fast-fashion brands and done collaborations? They’ve said not a word. They’ve praised them. So why are they coming for me?”

For the PLT collaboration, Naomi has worked with emerging fashion designers Victor Anate, from Nigeria, and Jamaica-born Edvin Thompson, who is based in New York City.

The sizes will range from 4 to 30 and prices will be between £10 and £120.

Naomi is far from the first celebrity to draw heat for partnering with a fast fashion website and Kourtney Kardashian was previously forced to defend herself after a backlash over her role as a Boohoo ambassador with a focus on sustainability.

Molly-Mae Hague also faced similar criticism when she became PLT’s creative director in 2021. She never addressed the row, and eventually stepped down from the role earlier this year to spend more time with her daughter, Bambi.

Meanwhile, Laura Whitmore raised eyebrows with her decision to sign up as Primark’s “I Care” ambassador in the same year.

The presenter announced the role in a post on Instagram, but many accused Primark of “green-washing” and pointed out that Laura’s lengthy post failed to specify exactly what they would be doing to be more sustainable.

Despite criticisms, brands such as PLT and Boohoo continue to announce multiple celebrity collabs each year, with Love Islanders routinely signing deals shortly after leaving the villa.

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Naomi Campbell Introduces Her Baby Daughter To The World In British Vogue Cover Shoot

Naomi Campbell has introduced her daughter to the world in a cover photo-shoot for British Vogue.

The supermodel announced in May 2021 that she had become a mother, in an Instagram post that showed her cradling her newborn baby’s feet.

Since then, she has remained tight-lipped about the new addition to her family, but has now chosen to open up about motherhood in an accompanying interview with the fashion magazine.

While Naomi has decided to keep certain details about the child private – including her name – the 51-year-old did confirm to Vogue: “She wasn’t adopted – she’s my child.”

She also told the magazine that she had kept the fact she was having a child quiet from those closest to her, explaining: “I can count on one hand the number of people who knew that I was having her. But she is the biggest blessing I could ever imagine. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done.”

“I always knew that one day I would be a mother, but it’s the biggest joy I could ever imagine,” Naomi continued. “I’m lucky to have her and I know that.”

On how being a parent has changed her, Naomi revealed: “I’m like a kid again. I’m reliving nursery rhymes, playing and discovering how many great new toys there are out there in the world! And dolls! Things I couldn’t even dream of.”

At the end of the interview, Naomi was asked whether she would consider having more children in the future, with Vogue noting she said with a laugh: “Why not? Why not?”

Naomi previously told her Instagram followers: “A beautiful little blessing has chosen me to be her mother.

“So honoured to have this gentle soul in my life there are no words to describe the lifelong bond that I now share with you my angel. There is no greater love.”

Read Naomi’s interview in the March 2022 issue of British Vogue, on newsstands on Tuesday 22 February.

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