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Naomi Campbell Stuns In Nude Spikey Photograph for Alexander Wang

The supermodel also rocked an 80s-inspired mullet.

It's time we bow down to the queen of the runway because Naomi Campbell is coming for our necks.

In Alexander Wang's latest campaign, the iconic supermodel took a sharp turn and landed in spikes, as reported by Page Six. Campbell poses nude and is serving major whiplash, begging the question, "How she do that?"

Then, we are quickly reminded that Campbell has been that girl from the 80s and will forever be that girl.

She is literally covered in spikes from the neck down and captured, striking a fierce pose, using one hand to cover her intimate areas while clutching a black satchel with the other.

As for the glam, Campbell's high cheekbones and smoldering eyes did all the talking as she rocked a mullet like a pop star.

Another look from the campaign highlights her wearing the spikey number as a top with a pair of jeans.

As with many of her legendary looks from her career, this one will go down in history.

Last month, The Cut reported the mom of two would be honored in a U.K. museum fittingly dubbed “NAOMI’ to pay tribute to her nearly 40-year career in the fashion industry. The V&A exhibit will run from June 2024 to April 2025.

Some of the looks that will be included are ones that she has worn and feature the pink feathered cape by Valentino she donned at the MET Gala in 2019, along with the famous Versace dress she rocked on the runway that was accentuated with a trendy print of Marilyn Monroe. Her prized 1989 Mugler corset that she wore during a recent exhibit from the brand also made the cut.

In September, Campbell walked in her debut collection with PrettyLittleThing during New York Fashion Week. She collaborated with emerging Black designers –Victor Anate and Edvin Thompson– and said this was an opportunity for her to advocate for those deserving of a seat at the table.

“I’m looking at myself as a changemaker,” she told WWD. As a changemaker, I thought this was something that was a good thing to do. I know that it’s fast fashion, and that people have their criticism. I’m not denying them. But as a changemaker, I felt this was a great way to effect change in the industry in getting my emerging designers recognized and seeing them on a global platform,” she added.

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