Supermodel Naomi Campbell once shared the runway with her mother Valerie Morris-Campbell during Thierry Mugler Spring/Summer 1994 — the very woman who helped shape her iconic runway walk.
The collection reflected Mugler’s signature vision of sculptural tailoring and architectural silhouettes, featuring sharply structured jackets and figure-hugging mini dresses that emphasized his futuristic, hourglass aesthetic.
Campbell later credited her mother, a dancer, for teaching her how to move with rhythm and confidence on the runway — learning to walk with or without music and letting the clothes lead.
As she once explained, modeling was never about showcasing herself, but about embodying a character for each designer and bringing the story of the outfit to life.
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