Naomi Campbell doesn’t have a heart of stone after all.
The supermodel, known for her violence and eruptive temper, is spearheading a fashion show to aid the victims of major floods that hit Britain recently.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell has announced plans for a fashion show in London to raise money for the victims of this year’s UK floods.
The event, Fashion for Relief, will take place at the finale of London Fashion Week.
Campbell recruited fellow models Yasmin Le Bon, Elle Macpherson and Jodie Kidd to help launch the cause - all arrived at a London press conference wearing the Burberry T-shirts that have been sold to raise cash for the cause.
In an interview after the launch, Campbell said Kate Moss would be designing some of the clothes on the catwalk.
To make sure that only those who can afford generous donations can attend the exclusive fashion show, the front row tickets are priced at £750. All the money raised will go to the Rotary Flood Disaster Appeal.


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