Naomi Campbell puts on a leggy display in a black minidress at British Vogue dinner
Naomi Campbell, 52, shows off long legs in a black minidress with a sheer overlay at the British Vogue dinner
Naomi Campbell looked amazing when she arrived at the star-studded British Vogue Forces For Change dinner in London on Sunday.
The supermodel, 52, turned up the heat as she rocked a black minidress with a sheer cape, while boosting her height in matching heels.
She accessorized with a dazzling silver necklace and carried her essentials in a mirrored bag as she left the event at The Londoner Hotel.
Pop-up: Naomi Campbell looked amazing when she arrived at Vogue’s star-studded British Forces For Change dinner in London on Sunday
The glitzy party was hosted by the magazine’s editor, Edward Enninful, to honor women who make a positive contribution to society.
Artists such as Emma Weymouth, Eva Longoria, Rita Ora, Maya Jama, Irina Shayk and Sabrina Elba also attended.
It comes after the cover star. revealed that he wants a biopic made about his tumultuous life.
The fashion icon said she hopes to make a big impression on the big screen and is keeping an eye out for a rising star to play her.
Hot stuff: The supermodel, 52, turned the heat up as she put on a leggy display in a black mini-dress with a sheer overlay, while boosting her height in matching heels
Out of this world: She accessorized with a dazzling silver necklace and carried her essentials in a mirrored bag as she left the event at The Londoner Hotel
“I would like it to be someone unknown and preferably someone from south London,” he told Richard Eden of the Daily Mail.
Naomi was born to Jamaican-born dancer Valerie Morris and never knew her father, who abandoned her mother when she was pregnant.
The model, who has been convicted of assault four times, added: “I’ve had my success and I want to see the success of the next generation.”
In her early days as a model, Naomi battled drug addiction and went to rehab in 1999 after five years of cocaine addiction. Since then, she has spoken candidly about her period of drug use.
She said in 2017: ‘I was never ashamed of substance abuse. I never took a break. I finally said, “I want to leave and I chose to make the phone call to go to rehab.”
Naomi first made a name for herself in fashion when she graced the cover of Vogue at the age of 17, after being spotted by a model scout on the streets of London’s Covent Garden.
Good cause: Magazine editor Edward Enninful held the elegant party to honor women who make a positive contribution to society (L-R: Zoe Saldana, Naomi, Eva Longoria)