Aside from her upcoming Fashion for Relief shows, Naomi Campbell is doing her part in the fight against Ebola by selling her second-hand clothes. Starting Nov. 28, the supermodel will set up shop in Westfield London, for one week, allowing customers to buy not only her pre-worn designer clothes but those of her many stylish friends, too, including Kate Moss, with all profits going toward Ebola prevention and education. Others who have donated clothing include Campbell's many high-profile friends. According to "Fashion Telegraph," customers can also expect new designer pieces at exclusive prices, and items purchased will earn shoppers the chance to win a one-off celebrity item each day in a special Golden Ticket lottery. The shop is part of Campbell's Fashion for Relief foundation, which she founded in 2005 as a way of generating funds for disaster relief through fashion shows, auctions and pop-up shops. "MStars News" recently reported that she has previously raised money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, the Haiti earthquake of 2010 and the Japan earthquake and tsunami of 2011. Read More »
Naomi Campbell is staging two "Fashion for Relief" shows in February to raise money to support Ebola victims. The shows will be in New York and London, and the money will go to Jeffrey Wright's Ebola Survival Fund. In an exclusive interview with Page Six, Campbell said although she is a native of London, she has a home in Kenya and travels back and forth frequently. With Kenya being one of the African countries at high-risk, Campbell admits she is "scared." Read More »
In an exclusive interview with Page Six, Campbell said she is planning a star-studded Fashion For Relief show during February's New York and London Fashion Weeks to raise awareness about the spread of Ebola. Read More »