And Naomi Campbell, THE Supermodel, did not let us down in any of the three areas when she showed up for our interview.
She arrived in the ballroom of the Dorchester at 5:45 p.m., and my crew was instructed to prepare for a 2.45 p.m. interview.
Her staff visited us multiple times in the final moments before she arrived to make sure we were prepared since she was undoubtedly on her way.
Abruptly, the ornate, mirror-clad double doors opened, and she walked inside.
While her waiting staff prepped, polished, and fixed her appearance, Campbell was a little distracted by her phone, but as soon as the camera began to roll, she enthusiastically talked about her ground.
Campbell tells me she feels really fortunate and is completely in awe of being the only subject of the exhibition, calling it an honor.
She continues the tradition of artists who have had solo exhibitions in the London museum, including Kylie, David Bowie, and Frida Kahlo.
The 54-year-old hopes that viewers of the exhibition will gain an understanding of her as a person through the clothing she has worn, the designers she has worked with, the pictures she has shot, and the activism she has showcased.