She’s been at the top of her game for the past three decades.
And Naomi Campbell was the toast of the town as she strutted down the runway at her Fashion For Relief charity catwalk show, held at the Lincoln Centre in New York City on Saturday during New York Fashion Week.
The supermodel looked incredible in a series of stunning designer gowns, donated by her famous fashion designer friends in a bid to raise funds to fight the Ebola crisis. Not only was Naomi the brainchild behind the charity show, but her star turn on the runway was also the highlight of the night.
The 44-year-old beauty’s standout look was a blue leopard print, tiered gown with a plunging neckline.
The billowing number featured criss-cross detailing down the front and its mullet cut showed off a pair of metallic heels. After a quick change, Naomi returned in a chic black and white number, with an equally low-cut necklace and a lace trim that matched her gloves.
Naomi founded her Fashion For Relief foundation in 2005 to help victims of Hurricane Katrina and it has since branched out to address other humanitarian needs.
The leggy supermodel invited a host of famous faces to take part in her fashion show. – Daily Mail.



