FashionCult VaultRemember when Naomi Campbell released an album?In 1994, the supermodel dropped Baby Woman – and even went on Top of the Pops to promote itShareLink copied ✔️September 2, 2015FashionCult VaultTextEmma Hope Allwood Since launching her career as a teen hanging out with 80s fashion rule-breakers like Buffalo stylist Ray Petri, Naomi Campbell has become one of the most iconic models of all time. She’s still slaying a runway – case in point, Givenchy’s SS16 menswear show, where she slunk onto the catwalk in a black blazer, bra and gold thong. But back in 1994, Campbell was eager to expand her horizons beyond the runway, launching her one (and only) album, Baby Woman. She even appeared on Top of the Pops in a Bollywood-inspired get up to promote her lead single “Love and Tears” with a live performance, purring that viewers should not adjust their sets – it was really her on stage. The song also got a music video directed by noted photographer and filmmaker Anton Corbijn, but unfortunately for Campbell, her singing career wasn’t quite as successful as her modelling (though Baby Woman was big in Japan). But we have to admit, that leg-shaving album cover is pretty amazing. Naomi Campbell Baby Woman, 1994Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIn pictures: Vivienne Westwood’s jewellery archive has found a new homeThe hottest girls you know are dressing like The NutcrackerThis new book delves into the 150-year history of Louis VuittonIn pictures: Jean Paul Gaultier’s rarely seen runway archive‘Haunted and horny’: Joseph Quinn and Luna Carmoon on Versace’s new eraMeet the fresh talent being honoured at the 2025 Fashion AwardsOlivier Rousteing steps down from Balmain In pictures: Revisiting Anok Yai’s greatest style momentsAnok Yai is 2025’s Model of the YearZeid Hijazi designs high-stakes clothing for Middle-Eastern hackers Saint Laurent is officially the hottest brand in the world right nowMasters of Light: The history of Hollywood in six Swarovski icons