British supermodel Naomi Campbell closed the debut show of Nigerian designer Kenneth Ize at the Paris Fashion Week on Monday.
The Lagos-born fashion designer's collection in the French capital is inspired by his childhood memories of going to church with his mother, the state-owned France 24 reports.
Vogue magazine reports that the sight of Campbell striding down Ize’s runway in a piece of traditional Nigerian fabric, known as Asoke, caused a media frenzy.
The show's organisers shared a video on Twitter of the moment:
#KENNETHIZE made its first time in #Pfw with @NaomiCampbell ! pic.twitter.com/FCUYgynFBI
— Paris Fashion Week (@FHCM) February 24, 2020
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