British Fashion Awards 2022: Naomi Campbell puts on a dazzling display in a silver sequin caped gown
Naomi Campbell put on a simply stunning display on Monday night when she attended the 2022 British Fashion Awards at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
The 52-year-old supermodel turned heads in a Maison Valentino silver sequin cape dress created especially for her by creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli as she graced the red carpet at the glitzy fashion event.
Naomi oozed confidence in her shimmering dress that caught the light as she posed for several snapshots.
Flawless: Naomi Campbell put on a simply stunning display on Monday night while attending the 2022 British Fashion Awards at London’s Royal Albert Hall
Her maxi dress featured a cutout detail and a long cape that fell into a graceful train.
Allowing her dress to speak for itself, Naomi opted for minimal accessories, adding a dainty selection of silver and black jewellery.
Her black tresses were worn straight to the night, with the catwalk icon highlighting her stunning features with a radiant makeup palette.
Dazzling: The supermodel, 52, turned heads in a silver sequin cape Maison Valentino gown as she graced the red carpet at the dazzling fashion event
The 2022 Fashion Awards returned to London’s iconic The Royal Albert Hall on December 5.
The star-studded event will be hosted by British and Jamaican actress and activist Jodie Turner-Smith and will be hosted by Diet Coke.
One of the most anticipated moments on the global fashion calendar, the event celebrates fashion at the intersection of culture and is a global entertainment platform for brands, creatives, designers, artists and trendsetters who come together to celebrate the industry.
Wow: Naomi oozed confidence in her sparkly gown that caught the light as she posed for several snaps.
Style: Her maxi dress featured a cut-out detail and a long cape that fell in a graceful train.
Turning heads: Naomi made sure all eyes were on her on the red carpet as she donned the sparkly number
The awards are a fundraiser for the BFC (British Fashion Council) Foundation and focus on celebrating excellence in the fashion industry and supporting the future pipeline of creative talent.
The ceremony was first established in 1989 in an attempt to highlight those who make impressive contributions to the industry.
The Model of the Year Award recognizes the global impact of a model who for the last 12 months has dominated the industry, with an influence that transcends the catwalk.
The nominees are Adut Akech, Bella Hadid, Lila Moss, Paloma Elsesser and Quannah Chasinghorse.
All About the Dress: Allowing her dress to speak for itself, Naomi opted for minimal accessories, adding a dainty selection of silver and black jewels.
Sparkle: Naomi was seen wearing silver earrings and dainty gold chains
Beauty: Her black tresses were worn straight to the night, with the runway icon highlighting her stunning features with a radiant makeup palette
Radiant: The stunner was brimming with confidence as she posed for photos
Show ’em how it’s done: The supermodel expertly posed for snaps as she walked the red carpet.
The Designer of the Year nominees are Demna for Balenciaga, Jonathan Anderson for JW Anderson and Loewe, Matthieu Blazy for Bottega Veneta, Miuccia Prada and Pierpaolo Piccioli for Valentino.
In the running for the Independent British Brand Award are Bianca Saunders, Erdem, JW Anderson, Molly Goddard and Wales Bonner.
Nominees for the BFC Foundation Award are Ahluwalia, Lowena Chopova, Nensi Dojaka, SSDaley and Wales Bonner.
Burberry will be honored for its significant innovation and experimentation within the Metaverse World over the last 12 months and for pushing boundaries to showcase excellence in this space.
Company: Naomi put her arm around fashion designer Pierpaolo Piccioli as they posed for snaps
Strike a pose: Naomi posed for a fun photo with the stylish Law Roach
Funny moments: She was in high spirits as she held hands and laughed with Law, who was dressed in gold and black.
Pose: The model was in great shape as she posed for snaps with Maison Valentino’s creative director Pierpaolo