Naomi Campbell displays her iconic modelling prowess on the cover of Vogue

Naomi Campbell displays her iconic modelling prowess in an elaborate feathered playsuit as she graces the cover of British Vogue

She’s maintained her supermodel status in the fashion industry for over three decades.

And Naomi Campbell commanded attention once again as she dazzled on the cover of British Vogue’s Spring Issue, set for release in February.

In one black-and-white image, the 48-year-old catwalk queen, who serves as a Contributing Editor for the publication, displayed her legendary modelling skills as she posed up a storm alongside a slew of hunky men.

She’s still got it! Naomi Campbell commanded attention once again as she dazzled on the cover of British Vogue’s Spring Issue, set for release in February

The Face star ensured she’d turn heads with her statement ensemble as she rocked a black one-shouldered playsuit, embellished with quirky feathered detailing along the neckline.

Upping the style ante, the Streatham native boosted her physique in a pair of strappy peep-toe heels, featuring mesh bow ties.

For another look, Naomi wowed in a pink billowing gown as she took a selfie on a mobile phone. 

The brunette complemented her appearance with glittery gold eyeshadow and framed her striking visage with poker straight tresses. 

In charge: In one black-and-white image, the 48-year-old catwalk queen displayed her legendary modelling skills as she posed up a storm alongside a slew of hunky men

In charge: In one black-and-white image, the 48-year-old catwalk queen displayed her legendary modelling skills as she posed up a storm alongside a slew of hunky men

All eyes on her: For another look, The Face star wowed in a pink billowing gown as she took a selfie on a mobile phone

All eyes on her: For another look, The Face star wowed in a pink billowing gown as she took a selfie on a mobile phone

In the publication’s March letter, Editor-In-Chief Edward Enninful detailed his first encounter with the supermodel.

The fashion stylist, 46, recalled: ‘I was a young fashion director and Naomi was already famous well beyond the industry, but we bonded on sight. 

‘After the shoot wrapped, she invited me to jump on a private plan to Dublin with her – I was due back in London and had only £10 in my pocket – but that’s just the way it is with Naomi. 

‘A quarter of a century later and she hasn’t changed. You never know where you’re going to end up.’

'We bonded on sight': In the publication's March letter, Editor-In-Chief Edward Enninful detailed his first encounter with the supermodel (pictured together in May 2017)

‘We bonded on sight’: In the publication’s March letter, Editor-In-Chief Edward Enninful detailed his first encounter with the supermodel (pictured together in May 2017)

Icon: The Streatham native has maintained her supermodel status in the fashion industry for over three decades (pictured earlier this month)

Icon: The Streatham native has maintained her supermodel status in the fashion industry for over three decades (pictured earlier this month)

Hailing his close pal as a ‘fighter’, the Ghanaian-born star added: ‘There has been so much written about her over the years, but I think many would be surprised to discover how loyal and generous she is. 

‘As a friend, she is kind and very sensitive, yet at the same time she is a fighter – Jamaican, a buffalo solider – who stands up for herself. To me, she will always be a legend, like the last of the silent movie stars: Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Naomi Campbell.’

Following over three decades in the industry, Edward also touched on Naomi’s fast-paced lifestyle: ‘With all the flashbulbs, the fashion, the entourages, the jets, the philanthropy, the red carpets and the world leaders on speed dial, she seems to live at twice the pace of the rest of us.

‘All the clichés genuinely do apply to Naomi – you could not make her up and she really is larger than life.’

See the full feature in the March issue of British Vogue, available on digital download and newsstands on Friday 1st February. 

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