When you fall, you pick yourself up': Naomi Campbell on her V&A exhibition
Briefly

For one of the most recognisable people in the industry, getting from A to B incognito can't be easy? Trust me, when I'm in London I get around, she says. Key to going undetected is her walk not the catwalk strut for which she is famous, but a very sergeant major walk. I'm very clear of where I'm going. And decisive. I'm not like dithering around like, Oh, I'm lost.' No, I know where I'm going.
The life she has lived since those school runs on the Victoria line is one so full that the V&A has turned it into an exhibition an honour usually reserved for designers and photographers, not models. Models get overlooked in lots of things. They have all these award shows, but they overlook where the inspiration [comes from].
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