Naomi Campbell's Iconic Looks at the Met Ball

TLDRNaomi Campbell takes us through her iconic fashion choices at the Met Ball throughout the years, from her first attendance in 1990 to the present. She shares the designers she wore, the inspiration behind each look, and her memorable moments at the event.

Key insights

👗Naomi Campbell attended her first Met Ball in 1990, wearing a Gianni Versace dress that left a lasting impression.

🌟She attended the 2001 Met Ball with the theme of Jackie Kennedy, wearing a Dolce & Gabbana dress.

💄In 2003, Naomi chose a Dolce & Gabbana dress with Victoria Beckham, creating a stunning red carpet moment.

👑She embraced her British roots in 2006, wearing Alexander McQueen for his last season at Givenchy.

🔥Naomi made a statement in 2007 with her panned Alaïa gown, embodying the essence of camp.

Q&A

Which was Naomi Campbell's first Met Ball?

Naomi Campbell's first Met Ball was in 1990.

Who designed Naomi Campbell's dress for the 2001 Met Ball?

Naomi Campbell wore a Dolce & Gabbana dress for the 2001 Met Ball.

Which designer did Naomi Campbell choose for the 2003 Met Ball?

Naomi Campbell selected a Dolce & Gabbana dress for the 2003 Met Ball.

What was the theme of the 2006 Met Ball?

The theme of the 2006 Met Ball was 'Anglomania'.

Which designer's gown did Naomi Campbell wear in 2007?

Naomi Campbell wore an Alaïa gown to the 2007 Met Ball.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Naomi Campbell introduces her iconic fashion looks at the Met Ball throughout the years.

01:16In 1990, Naomi attended her first Met Ball wearing a memorable Gianni Versace dress.

02:55The 2001 Met Ball had a Jackie Kennedy theme, and Naomi looked stunning in a Dolce & Gabbana dress.

04:46Naomi's 2003 Met Ball outfit featured another Dolce & Gabbana dress, this time with Victoria Beckham.

06:40In 2006, Naomi embraced her British roots in an Alexander McQueen dress.

07:36In 2007, Naomi made a statement with her Alaïa gown at the Met Ball.

09:16Naomi reflects on her experience at the 2019 Met Ball, wearing Pier Paolo Valentino.