NAOMI CAMPBELL ANNOUNCES MARC JACOBS AS SECOND GUEST CONVERSATION FOR “NO FILTER WITH NAOMI

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NAOMI CAMPBELL 

THE FASHION ICON ANNOUNCES MARC JACOBS AS SECOND GUEST CONVERSATION FOR
“NO FILTER WITH NAOMI”

NEW LIMITED-TIME SERIES FOR HER “BEING NAOMI” YOUTUBE CHANNEL LIVESTREAMED
WEEKDAYS AT 3PM ET

NEW YORK, NY — International supermodel, activist and philanthropist, Naomi Campbell, announces iconic fashion designer Marc Jacobs as the second guest for “No Filter with Naomi” – a limited-time new series under her highly popular “Being Naomi” YouTube channel. The intimate, live streamed daily series invites fans to #stayhome and save lives during this critical time and will focus on in-depth, career spanning conversations between Naomi and a close group of her friends including: designers, musicians, actors, beauty gurus and media personalities. The series debuted yesterday April 6 at 3pm ET with international supermodel and actress Cindy Crawford (view here) and continues weekdays for two weeks.

WHO: International Supermodel, Activist and Philanthropist, Naomi Campbell
WHAT:
New YouTube exclusive series announced – “No Filter With Naomi” – Second Guest Marc Jacobs (future guests to be announced). The conversation with yesterday’s guest, international supermodel and actress Cindy Crawford, can be found here.
WHEN: Weekdays at 3pm EST – spanning two weeks beginning Monday, April 6.
WHERE: Streaming live on Naomi Campbell’s YouTube Channel – CLICK HERE

About Naomi Campbell

Naomi Campbell was born in London, England and discovered as a fashion model at age 15. Throughout her career, she’s fronted the covers of over 1000 magazines, been featured in campaigns for celebrated houses including Burberry, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Marc Jacobs, and Louis Vuitton, and walked iconic shows for Chanel, Azzedine Alaia, Christian Dior, and Versace. Beyond her work in the fashion & entertainment industries, Campbell has used her celebrity for an array of fundraising and non-profit initiatives across the globe. Environmentalism, as well as Human Rights and Global Health, as it specifically pertains to women and children, have been critical sectors of Campbell’s work. She has also formed her own non-profit, Fashion For Relief, a charitable organization founded in 2005 that has raised funds for various environmental and humanitarian causes. It holds events in association with the London-based non-profit organization CARE. Today, Campbell is undoubtedly solidifying her place as a cultural innovator- using her incredible platform and success for positive change across industries around the world.

About Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs was born in New York City on April 9, 1963. After graduating from the High School of Art and Design in 1981 he entered Parson’s School of Design. As a design student at Parson’s, Jacobs was the recipient of some of the school’s highest honors including Design Student of the Year. In 1984 Jacobs designed his first collection with the Marc Jacobs label. The following year, Jacobs received the distinct honor of being the youngest designer ever to be awarded the fashion industry’s highest tribute: The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Perry Ellis Award for New Fashion Talent. From 1997 until 2013, Jacobs also served as Artist Director for Louis Vuitton. With stores across the globe, Marc Jacobs International now includes RTW and accessories, a children’s line called Little Marc Jacobs, multiple award winning fragrances, the bookstore Bookmarc and Marc Jacobs Beauty.

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