How Naomi Campbell Used One Simple Instagram Post To Hit Back At Alexandra Shulman's Infamous Guardian Interview

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Naomi Campbell has spoken out (again) against former editor-in-chief of British Vogue Alexandra Shulman.

Shulmanā€™s contentious Guardian interview - in which the Vogue alumna defended her minimal use of black models during her 25-year position as editor (12 of 300) by implying that having black cover stars (who were not ā€œinstantly recognisableā€) would result in poor sales - raised eyebrows.

Having previously taken to Instagram to vent her frustration at Shulmanā€™s apparent lack of diversity in the Vogue team, Campbell again gave her two cents in a very 2017 way.

And they say a picture paints a thousand words.

In a column responding to Shulmanā€™s claims, journalist Nasheen Iqbal commented not only to Shulmanā€™s notions on race, but the wider topic of diversity in fashion.

Iqbal wrote that itā€™s ā€œdisingenuousā€ that an editor would ā€œfeign to underestimate the power they have in making stars and shifting cultural perceptions of who and what is considered worthy, beautiful and talentedā€.

Shulman had previously drawn criticism for her final issue at Vogue, first with the cover - said to represent 25 yearsā€™ of iconic fashion - and then with that now infamous exit photo of her 54 staff members.

Cambell took a dim view of this image which seemed to represent the lack of diverse faces at Vogue.

It seems Campbell, one of the few reigning queens of the international fashion scene, is not done making her point.

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