Supermodel Naomi Campbell and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour are back in the spotlight. At the Harlem's Fashion Row awards ceremony, where Campbell was to receive the "Style Icon" award from Wintour, there was an unexpected conflict.

Conflict on the catwalk: what happened?

The star supermodel is known for her tendency to be late, and this time she was no exception. Campbell was late for the ceremony, which annoyed Wintour quite a bit. The impatient editor decided not to wait for the model to appear and left the event, leaving everyone in awe.

Quotes that reveal tension

"I am a very punctual person. And today I have the honor of honoring someone who is very late. So Samira Nasr has agreed to help me, as I unfortunately have to go, after everything I would like to say about the extraordinary Naomi Campbell."

- announced Wintour from the stage, and with these words, she fueled interest in the conflict even more.

Naomi's winning answer

Despite all the vicissitudes, the award was presented by the new editor of Harper's Bazaar, Samira Nasr. Naomi Campbell, receiving the award, did not remain unanswered:

"I believe in a higher power and I want to thank them for standing here. It means a lot to me to be with you today... I just want to say this: everything has to happen the way it's meant to happen. It wasn't my choice to receive the award from another lady, but if I had, I would have chosen her. So thank you."

- said the model, referring to Samira Nasr.

Historical context: Wintour's austerity

Anna Wintour has always been distinguished by strict rules and high requirements for the guests of her events, including the famous Met Gala. She personally forms the guest lists and can refuse even the most popular stars. With Naomi Campbell, such conflicts are not the first time. She repeatedly became the center of scandals, known for their drama.

What to expect next?

This conflict once again reminds everyone about the contradiction between two strong women of the fashion world. Will this affect their future relationships and careers? Time will tell.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova

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