Naomi Campbellbritish supermodel.
mentioned in dead passive:'Let's fall asleep to a plastic lullaby / The ballad of Kate and Johnny / The ballad of Adam and Naomi / The ballad of Michael and Helena / The ballad is forever changing'
British supermodel, born in 1970 in London. Naomi Campbell has been described as the 'first black supermodel' and was arguably the biggest name on the catwalks at the end of the Nineties.
She became famous in April 1986, when she made the cover of Elle Magazine. By August 1988, she had graced the cover of French Vogue as the publication's first black cover girl.
Campbell has since starred in pop videos for Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin and George Michael. In 1995, she published a novel, Swan, and released an album, Babywoman, although neither to high acclaim. In 1996, she made her screen debut in Spike Lee's Girl Six.
Campbell appeared in an anti-fur poster campaign for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PeTA) in 1997, only to be seen several months later sporting a fur coat on the catwalks in Milan.
Campbell's 'ballad' or 'plastic lullaby' does not just include Adam Clayton. She has also been romantically linked the likes of Mike Tyson, Sylvester Stallone, Robert De Niro, Eric Clapton and many others in the past - and is famous for claiming that she 'made half of them famous'.