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When the word supermodel is used, more often than not, the image of Naomi Campbell will spring to mind.
She finished her golden ensemble with a wraparound snake necklace, and donned a simple pair of towering peep-toe black heels, clearly just for show as the lofty beauty didn’t need to add any height to her Amazonian frame.
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When the word supermodel is used, more often than not, the image of Naomi Campbell will spring to mind.
And the iconic beauty showed everyone that she is still one of the best as she walked the runway at her Fashion For Relief charity show at London’s Somerset House on Thursday evening.
The 44-year-old Brit donned a glittery gold coat with nothing underneath as she sashayed her way down the catwalk, proving she’s an utterly gorgeous tour de force.
With her skin glowing under the spotlight, and her raven tresses styled into an elegant, slightly wavy style, Naomi exuded natural beauty like no other.
And with her seemingly endless legs on show as the glittered coat parted ways as she walked, the audience was in awe at the star-studded event, held in association with FIJI Water.
She finished her golden ensemble with a wraparound snake necklace, and donned a simple pair of towering peep-toe black heels, clearly just for show as the lofty beauty didn’t need to add any height to her Amazonian frame.
Her nearly 30 years in the industry were clearly visible as she strutted her stuff, while somehow managing to look as charmingly youthful as ever.
She finished her golden ensemble with a wraparound snake necklace, and donned a simple pair of towering peep-toe black heels, clearly just for show as the lofty beauty didn’t need to add any height to her Amazonian frame.
Her nearly 30 years in the industry were clearly visible as she strutted her stuff, while somehow managing to look as charmingly youthful as ever.
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