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Naomi Campbell goes to war

And I don't mean armed with her Blackberry. Aside from providing headline fodder (and the occasional gorgeous photo shoot), Naomi Campbell is not exactly famous for her social and cultural contributions, but recently, she's joined the fight against the forces of poverty, ignorance and the evils of WWII with a fashion show and a role in Spike Lee's new movie.

On Sept. 20, Campbell's Fashion for Relief featured a lineup of celebrities catwalking to raise funds for victims of floods that hit the U.K. earlier this year. In the spirit of giving, the show was open to the public, for the mere price of £100 to £750. But if I'd happened to accidentally fly to London and happened to accidentally charge $1400 USD to my credit card for the show, here are four reasons why it would have been worth the price: Campbell joined by Jodie Kidd, Yasmin LeBon and Elle Macpherson.

Pretty, yes, but I think I'm more excited about the Spike Lee news. It's true that the phrase "model-turned-actor" is generally alarming. (I'm looking at you, Elle Macpherson. You were sexy as a bi-curious lawyer in A Girl Thing, but your acting style was 100% strike-a-pose.) But Campbell is a master of the cameo, and in any case, she admits that her part is "a very, very small role."

No, I am looking forward to the film itself, which is based on James McBride's gorgeously written Miracle at St. Anna. The novel tells the story of four soldiers from the U.S. Army's 92nd Division, an all-black unit of buffalo soldiers, trapped behind enemy lines in a remote Italian village. Caught between an advancing German army on one side and the prejudice and incompetence of their white American commanders on the other, the soldiers have to make peace with the Italian locals and their own fear and rage to survive. I'm not sure how Campbell will fit in, but the book is worth cinematic treatment.

And one more worthy cause for Campbell: Here she is at the "Unite for a Better World Gala Dinner" a couple of weeks ago, helping to raise funds for the Nelson Mandela Foundation's charities. Philanthropy can be a beautiful thing.

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  • Aljan's picture

    Still got it!

    I don't care about the tantrums or prinnie acts, Naomi has provided years worth of good perve value viewing and she's still going strong. I was always going to take a look at Spike Lee's new movie because I'm a bit of a history geek, but now with Naomi there is added reason to check it out.

     

    ~RYE~ Da TRINI w/da SMILE's picture

    She got it like that

    Forget da Drama of how she handles her anger..U got to admit That Gyul can work it!!As a model no one can touch her...With films or music videos she still grabs your attention no matter how small her roles are in the project..Meh got nothing but love for her..Meh Gwan~RYE~Da TRINI w/da SMILE

    zee's picture

    armed and dangerous (but gorgeous)

    It warms my heart to see Naomi doing charity work.  “Unite for a Better World,” indeed.   

    But yes – at least Naomi still looks good.  And that’s really all that matters.  Esp while she's beating the shit out of her staff (let's hope she doesn't break a nail next time she bludgeons someone with her phone.  I mean, that would just suck).