The two supermodels caused a sensation three times during the fashion show of the American label. Through the eyes of Jude Law and Jill Biden.
Everything started very strong, “American style”. On September 5, to properly kick off New York Fashion Week, Ralph Lauren presented his spring-summer 2025 collection in the heart of an equestrian estate in the Hamptons. A region that the 84-year-old designer admires for its blue skies, its green fields as far as the eye can see, its white hedges. “It has been my home, my refuge and always an inspiration,” he said in a press release. It is there, in this idyllic landscape steeped in the American dream, that Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington make a remarkable appearance on the catwalk. And this three times.
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Complicity and celebration
On the first visit, Christy Turlington arrives “looking cool,” dressed in an unbuttoned, see-through shirt, hands tucked into the pockets of a long, flowing white skirt. She’s followed by her friend Naomi Campbell, who parades around in a long fishnet skirt and tied white top with her hair down. The two supermodels return to the catwalk a little later, this time in new outfits. Grace Burns’ mom wears a structured cream blazer and wide-leg jeans, while Naomi Campbell rocks a mix of sportswear and prep cover-ups: a hoodie, zip-up sports jacket and airy white skirt.
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At the end of the show, the two catwalk stars will even have a final look at the end with smiles on their faces and hand in hand. A moment of complicity between the two models that ends this festive and cheerful collection characterized by tailored trousers, well-cut sweaters, suit jackets, lots of white, linen and denim.
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A stylish collection for all generations and presented in front of a whole panel of celebrities. That day, we met model Tina Kunakei, actor Jude Law, Cole Sprouse and his partner Ari Fournier in total country looks in the front row. And even the first lady of the United States, Jill Biden. Can we be more American?
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Source: Le Figaro
