Naomi Campbell shows off luxurious Kenyan villa
In a video interview with the Architectural Digest magazine, Ms Campbell, who was appointed Kenya's tourism ambassador in January, walks through the villa professing her love Kenyan-made furniture and art.
The villa is roofed with dried coconut palm leaves, locally known as makuti.
Ms Campbell during the interview says she loves furniture made in African countries and often collects pieces from different countries.
“I love all of the African continent; there isn’t one country I love more than another, and I want that to be clear. Each place in Africa has something magical about it.” https://t.co/OMDx0hNogt pic.twitter.com/ABKImzQ3tk
— Architectural Digest (@ArchDigest) April 13, 2021
The 50-year-old style icon and philanthropist said she had visited Malindi in the 1990s and fallen in love with the Kenyan coast.
Her villa is located in a luxury resort that has other private residences.
“It’s a very calming place," the Architectural Digest quotes her as saying.
“You don’t really want to be on the phone.
"You’re not trying to find a television.
"You just want to read and be with yourself. It’s nice to just have the silence and the crickets.
Step inside the supermodel’s seaside hideaway where she escapes to whenever she needs to fully unplug: pic.twitter.com/wk9hk0BJ7B
— Architectural Digest (@ArchDigest) April 13, 2021
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