Naomi Campbell has applauded the organisers of ARISE Fashion Week on two days of unprecedented virtual runway shows in Nigeria, in spite of the Covid-19 pandemic that has threatened the fashion industry globally.
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“I want to thank the Arise team for bringing us all together and making this happen when most countries in the world are not able to put something like this together,” the supermodel said on the final day of the event.
ARISE FASHION was streamed to a global audience from December 10-12, and fans watched live as designer Kenneth Ize was announced winner of the ’30 Under 30′ competition and a $100,000 cash prize.
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