Monday, 14 July 2014

Naomi Campbell poses as the World Cup as she models the 24 carat gold headphones the victorious German team will take home after beating Argentina in the 2014 final

They’ve just won their fourth World Cup title, and now Germany is gearing up to take the prestigious trophy home.
But the German team are in for another golden treat, as the full squad and manager will receive a set of 24 carat gold-dipped Beats by Dre Pro’s.
To mark the moment, Naomi Campbell posed as the World Cup, and wore the Champagne Gold Studio Wireless set in stunning fashion.
Golden touch: Naomi Campbell poses as the World Cup with a pair of the 24 carat gold Beats by Dre headphones each of the German team will get after beating Argentina in the 2014 final
Golden touch: Naomi Campbell poses as the World Cup with a pair of the 24 carat gold Beats by Dre headphones each of the German team will get after beating Argentina in the 2014 final
The real thing: Naomi tweeted an old picture of her with the Jules Rimet trophy before the final
The real thing: Naomi tweeted an old picture of her with the Jules Rimet trophy before the final
The legendary model wore a Tom Ford dress and Christian Louboutin heels. 
Beats by Dre commissioned fashion photographer Rankin to create the celebratory human statue, which he titled ‘Golden’.
Speaking about the shoot, Naomi Campbell commented: ‘Working on the ‘Golden' project with Beats by Dre was so much fun.
‘The shoot was loud and energetic… I even got to practice my football skills!
Naomi added: ‘This was the first time I’ve had the chance to work with the legendary Rankin, so it was a dream shoot.
‘The ‘Golden' project is the perfect way to celebrate the German victory and I'm glad to be a part of this campaign.’
Rankin too had kind words to say about Naomi and the project: ‘Beats by Dre are mixing their link to sport with one of today’s most recognisable fashion icons.
‘Naomi, one of the most well-known supermodels in the world, is a great partnership - it's her attitude I really love, it's the perfect pairing.’
The headphones certainly don’t come cheap at £269.95 each, so the German team will be no doubt chuffed at their extra winning gift.
The European squad beat Argentina at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday thanks to an extra time goal from Mario Götze. 
Germany's Philipp Lahm holds the World Cup trophy as he celebrates with teammates Sami Khedira (6) and Thomas Mueller (13) after the 2014 World Cup final between Germany and Argentina at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro July 13, 2014. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (BRAZIL  - Tags: SOCCER SPORT WORLD CUP)
Victorious: Germany's Philipp Lahm holds the World Cup trophy as he celebrates with teammates Sami Khedira, Thomas Mueller and other team members 

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