


She’s an icon, she’s a legend — she is Naomi Campbell.
On Wednesday, Harper’s Bazaar revealed the supermodel as the star of its 2024 Icons Issue, with the 54 year old rocking a new shorter ‘do on the magazine’s cover.
Rather than rocking her usual waist-length locks, Campbell’s hair is styled in a super short bob with microbangs reminiscent of the bob she wore in the ’90s.
Posing on a rooftop, she shows off the youthful cut for a number of shots, with her new hair complementing a pleated, barrel-leg pair of Alaïa pants styled with a coordinating halter top and a sleek, black Michael Kors dress layered underneath a structured coat.
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On Instagram, friends and fans weighed in on the makeover, adding fire emoji and praising the look.
“this hair is insanely good ????????,” chef Sophia Roe noted.
However, the cropped style is far from Campbell’s only hair change.
Additional photos show the former host of “The Face” slouched in a chair wearing Loewe pants and leaning against a railing in a Ferragamo dress with her strands styled in an elegant smooth cut.
She also lets her leg peek through a sequined Phoebe Philo dress as her voluminous, chin-length curls steal the spotlight.
Of course, Campbell is no stranger to switching up her look.
Aside from being a chameleon throughout her modeling career, she previously wore her hair in a similar bob style in 2007, sporting it on the red carpet at Elton John’s Oscars party and the Walk Of Style Awards.
Campbell’s decades-long modeling career, activism work, and cultural impact is currently being honored with an exhibit at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, titled “Naomi: In Fashion.”
According to Harper’s Bazaar, some of her most memorable outfits are on display, with the Dolce & Gabbana gown she wore while completing community service sitting “next to her Covid-combating outfit from 2020, consisting of a hazmat suit and cashmere Burberry cape.”
The exhibit is running now through April 6, 2025.