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Among the many new faces gracing runways every season, Dru Campbell shines as one of the most remarkable. At just 18 years old, the model from Belmont District, Clarendon (Jamaica) has become one of the most talked-about rising stars in fashion. Represented by SAINT International and signed with Society Management in New York and Elite in Paris, Milan, London, Barcelona, and Copenhagen, Campbell has quickly established herself as a must-watch model on the international stage.
Her appearances in top runway shows during the Spring/Summer 2026 season, alongside major editorial and advertising campaigns for luxury houses such as Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Paco Rabanne, confirm her status as one of the most exciting new names in high fashion.
From Jamaica to the Worldās Runways
Campbellās journey began early. At just 13 years old, she was crowned Female Face of the Caribbean 2013 by SAINT International, the renowned Jamaican agency led by Deiwght Peters.
Her breakthrough came in February 2024, when she made her international debut at Milan Fashion Week, walking for Prada, Chloé, Louis Vuitton, Maison Valentino, and Courrèges. That same season, she was highlighted by Models.com and Vogue as one of the Top Newcomers of Fall/Winter 2024.
Reflecting on her Prada debut, Campbell told Models.com:
āAt my first Prada show I was nervous, but also very excited. It was an unforgettable experience.ā
Her fresh look, elegant poise, and natural charisma quickly caught the attention of designers, casting directors, and editors, paving the way for an impressive career trajectory.
A Star of Spring/Summer 2026 Fashion Week
The Spring/Summer 2026 runway season in September 2025 marked a turning point for Campbell, showcasing her global demand and versatility. Her schedule included some of the most prestigious names in New York, Milan, and Paris:
- Max Mara (September 25, 2025)
- Etro (September 24, 2025)
- Missoni (September 24, 2025)
- Alberta Ferretti (September 23, 2025)
- Tory Burch (September 15, 2025)
- Coach (September 15, 2025)
- Jason Wu Collection (September 14, 2025)
- Ulla Johnson (September 14, 2025)
- Anna Sui (September 13, 2025)
- Off-White (September 12, 2025) ā which she had the honor of opening
- Calvin Klein Collection (September 12, 2025)
- Michael Kors Collection (September 11, 2025)
Opening the Off-White show was a milestone moment, underlining her rising prestige in the industry. Few newcomers earn such a spotlight in one of fashionās most culturally influential brands.
Paco Rabanne Pre-Fall 2025: Cementing a Global Presence
Among Campbellās highlights of 2025 was her starring role in the Paco Rabanne Pre-Fall 2025 lookbook, photographed in Paris by Adam Peter Johnson and styled by Marie-AmĆ©lie SauvĆ©.
The collection, created by Julien Dossena, reinterpreted nautical themes from his childhood in Brittany, blending functional design with Rabanneās signature craftsmanship and bohemian edge. Campbell embodied this vision in a series of striking images that ranged from striped terry-cloth sets to slinky cut-out jersey dresses, vintage leather biker jackets, and delicate lace eveningwear.
Speaking about the collaboration, Campbell told Our Today:
āI get excited just seeing the clothes. They always make me look beautiful, and Iām grateful for the opportunity to continue my relationship with such an important fashion house.ā
Her mentor, Deiwght Peters, emphasized the significance of this achievement:
āDru represents a new generation of Jamaican and Caribbean supermodels whose global rise is as stunning as it is carefully planned.ā
This project not only solidified her reputation but also positioned her as a go-to face for luxury maisons seeking to connect with modern audiences.
Editorial and Campaign Success
In addition to her runway dominance, Campbell has expanded her portfolio with prestigious editorials and advertising campaigns in 2025, including:
- Dior Pre-Fall 2025 Campaign (April 2025), photographed by Yuriko Takagi.
- Alexander McQueen Autumn/Winter 2025 Pre-collection (May 2025), shot by Theo Sion.
- Dazed Magazine editorial (April 2025), photographed by Ib Kamara.
- Double Magazine editorial (April 2025), shot by Julian Klincewicz.
Her versatility in both runway and print proves her to be a multi-dimensional talent, equally comfortable embodying avant-garde aesthetics and commercial luxury.
Staying Grounded: Education and Advice
Despite her rapid rise, Campbell has kept a grounded perspective. She continues her studies at Edwin Allen High School in Jamaica, balancing academics with international fashion commitments ā a rare feat that highlights her discipline and maturity.
She has also used her platform to inspire aspiring models, offering advice in interviews:
āThe guidance I would offer to aspiring models is to always do their best, because only their best will be good enough. Be humble and confident.ā
This blend of ambition and humility has made Campbell not only a role model for young Caribbean talent, but also a respected figure within the global fashion community.
Representing the Caribbean on the Global Stage
Campbell follows in the footsteps of other SAINT International alumni such as Tami Williams, Kai Newman, and Nadine Willis, further proving the Caribbeanās influence on international fashion. Her success is not just personal; it symbolizes a broader recognition of Jamaican talent in an industry that increasingly values diversity and authenticity.
Her ability to seamlessly transition between high fashion houses, luxury campaigns, and cultural editorials speaks to her long-term potential as a supermodel of the new generation.
In just two years on the international circuit,Ā Dru Campbell has achieved milestones that many models strive for across an entire career. From her debut at Prada to opening Off-Whiteās Spring/Summer 2026 show and fronting Paco Rabanneās Pre-Fall lookbook, Campbellās journey is that of a fashion star destined for global superstardom.
With elite agency representation, the support of SAINT International, and a clear vision for her career, Dru Campbell is not just the face of the moment ā she is a model shaping the future of fashion.