Plasticized Supermodel Shoots

The Naomi Campbell for Soon International Editorial is Stunning

Just when you (and the entire fashion world) thought that the supermodel with the most infamous anger management issues had done it all, the Naomi Campbell for Soon International Issue Number 16 photo shoot is released.

Photographed by French photographer Seb Janiak, the Naomi Campbell for Soon International photo shoot features the world famous model like you've never seen her before: plastic.

Covered in chains, metallics and gorgeous chunky necklaces, the model appears as glossy as the magazine covers she typically covers. The images of Ms. Campbell will be included in a soon-to-be published book, showcasing Seb Janiak's best work and will also be included in two upcoming museum exhibits in France.

Check out the Naomi Campbell for Soon International photo shoot for a look at one of the most memorable recent fashion shoots.
Trend Themes
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