London
(ANI):
After
the
success
of
her
charity
fashion
show
in
New
York,
supermodel
Naomi
Campbell
is
planning
on
staging
a
follow-up
at
the
London
Fashion
Week.
Campbell,
39,
had
organised
the
Fashion
for
Relief
Haiti
show
on
February
12
as
part
of
the
New
York
Fashion
Week
to
raise
money
in
aid
of
the
earthquake-hit
Caribbean
nation.
The
show
had
many
big
names
involved,
and
now
the
model
is
planning
a
second
gala
to
raise
funds
for
mothers
and
new
babies
in
Haiti.
“I
am
deeply
saddened
by
the
recent
tragedy
in
Haiti.
So
many
have
been
killed
and
severely
affected
by
the
earthquake
-
women
and
children
in
particular
are
most
vulnerable
in
disasters," the
Daily
Star
quoted
her
as
saying.
“Fashion
is
universal,
personal
and
touches
everyone,"
she
said.
The
model
is
also
teaming
up
with
bosses
of
luxury
carmaker
Lotus,
who
have
designed
eight
special
edition
vehicles
named
Naomi
for
Haiti.
One
of
the
cars
will
be
auctioned
off
during
the
show,
with
the
other
seven
being
sold
online
at
www.naomiforhaiti.com
from
February
19.
“I
am
delighted
that
Lotus
Cars
is
supporting
my
Fashion
for
Relief
charity
and
I
am
sure
with
such
generous
help
we
will
raise
crucial
funds
to
help
save
the
lives
of
women
and
children," Campbell
added.