Naomi Campbell puts on a show-stopping show in a lingerie look as she walks the MFW Dolce & Gabbana runway with Irina Shayk and Leonardo DiCaprio’s girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti
Naomi Campbell continued her reign at Milan Fashion Week as she stormed the catwalk for Dolce & Gabbana’s show on Saturday.
The supermodel, 50, showed off her age-defying looks on the catwalk alongside Irina Shayk, 37, and Leonardo DiCaprio’s new model girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti, 25.
Everyone’s heads turned from the star-studded front row, which included Kylie Jenner, Maya Jama and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, among others.
Naomi looked stunning in a lingerie-inspired look as she walked the catwalk in a black bar and sheer bodysuit with her suspenders visible underneath.
A sheer skirt draped over the ensemble and down her toned pins, as she gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of pointy heels.
Wow! Naomi Campbell continued her reign at Milan Fashion Week as she stormed the catwalk for Dolce & Gabbana’s show on Saturday
Racy: The supermodel, 50, showed off her age-defying looks on the catwalk alongside Irina Shayk (left), 37, and Leonardo DiCaprio’s new model girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti, 25
She accessorized her show-stopping ensemble with a black rose choker necklace and showed off her modeling credentials as she stormed the runway.
While the famous models stormed the catwalks, a slew of modeling talent also turned heads in the celebrity front row (Frow).
TV personality Kylie, 26, cut a glamorous figure in a black button-up mini dress with white collar as she sat next to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and actress Halle Bailey in the front row.
Dolce & Gabanna is just the latest catwalk show to attract an impressive Frow, after Fendi’s show in Milan attracted a host of supermodels and major Hollywood stars.
Celebrity Frows have always attracted as much attention as the real catwalk shows and see the stars dressed to the nines in show-stopping designer outfits.
Front row stars have always been an essential part of any designer’s marketing playbook, with most brands having a VIP or talent manager to coordinate them.
Designers typically have about 100 front row seats to allocate.
Milan Fashion Week follows the events in New York and London where designers presented their creations for spring/summer 2024.
At Fendi, founded in Rome in 1925 and now part of French luxury conglomerate LVMH, designer Kim Jones combined the “masculine tailoring” of leather jackets with materials, such as children’s mohair, that convey “a more fluid and feminine sensibility.”
Milan Fashion Week includes 62 physical fashion shows of spring-summer collections.
It runs until September 25 and features shows from high-end labels including Giorgio Armani, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana and Versace.
It also marks the debut of Sabato De Sarno as creative director of Gucci, Peter Hawkings as creative director of Tom Ford and Simone Bellotti as creative director of Bally.