Naomi Campbell is one of the world’s top supermodels who started her amazing career as a teenager.
And on Thursday, the iconic runway queen, 52, announced her own fan modeling MasterClass, reflecting on her success and shining a light on the industry.
Naomi stuns in a series of images while promoting her new tutorial, saying in a trailer that in the early stages of her career she “had no idea how to pose.”
‘At first I had no idea how to pose’: Naomi Campbell, 52, will reflect on her incredible career in her own Fan Modeling MasterClass
The course draws on Naomi’s extensive experience in the modeling industry, teaching fans how to ‘bring confidence into any room’.
He will also share some “life lessons” and “untold stories” of life in the industry, according to a new trailer.
“It seems to me that to this day, 36 years later, I’m in front of the camera and holding my breath,” Naomi says in the sneak peek.
In the know: The course draws on Naomi’s extensive experience in the modeling industry, teaching fans how to ‘bring confidence into any room’
‘In the early part of my career, I had no idea how to pose. I took my dance training and incorporated it into the poses. That’s how I tried to fake it so it looked like it was talking.’
She added: “Join me as I share life lessons, untold stories and tips on how to bring confidence to any room.”
Naomi said the course helps others ’empower themselves’.
“This class is about personal empowerment and authenticity, culture and community, and the power to give back to open doors for those who come after us,” she said.
‘This class is about personal empowerment and authenticity, culture and community, and the power to give back to open doors for those who come after us.’
Other stars who have hosted a MasterClass include the likes of Gordon Ramsay and Vogue’s Anna Wintour.
Fans can watch MasterClass by signing up for the platform, which starts at £14 per month.
Despite wanting to be a dancer when she grew up, Naomi was discovered in Convent Garden as a teenager and covered the UK’s version of Elle shortly before her 16th birthday.
Rise to fame: Despite wanting to be a dancer when she grew up, Naomi was scouted in Convent Garden as a teenager and covered for British Elle just before her 16th birthday (pictured on the Chanel runway in 1994)
She has walked for Versace and Dior and is one of the ‘Big Six’ group of supermodels that dominated the industry and included the likes of Kate Moss and Linda Evangelista.
It comes after Naomi revealed that she wants a biopic made about her life.
The supermodel said she hopes to make a big impression on the big screen and is keeping an eye out for a rising star to play her.
“I would like it to be someone unknown and preferably someone from south London,” he told Richard Eden of the Daily Mail.
Naomi was born to Jamaican-born dancer Valerie Morris and never knew her father, who abandoned her mother when she was pregnant.
Big Plans: It comes after Naomi revealed that she wants a biopic made about her life.
The model added: “I’ve had my success and I want to see the success of the next generation.”
In her early days as a model, Naomi battled drug addiction and went to rehab in 1999 after five years of cocaine addiction. Since then, she has spoken candidly about her period of drug use.
As one of the greatest supermodels in history, Naomi made millions, enjoyed incredible success in her career, and traveled the world.
But last year, she admitted that her high-society lifestyle has meant at least one big sacrifice: finding a long-term romantic partner.
“I would say the sacrifice is really finding that soul mate who understands you,” she told The Cut.
Ups and downs: In her early days as a model, Naomi battled drug addiction and went to rehab in 1999 after five years of cocaine addiction, but has since made millions. Pictured in 1991 walking for Azzedeine Alaia