JOINED BY HER FASHIONABLE FRIENDS
TELLS OF HER ‘COLOURFUL JOURNEY’ AT V&A LAUNCH
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With her poise and beauty, Naomi Campbell has ruled the runway for four decades. But last week, she had a new catwalk: London’s historic V&A museum, where she is being honoured in the new exhibition Naomi: In Fashion, which features some of her favourite couture pieces to celebrate her career.
“The exhibition showcases some of the most special moments from my colourful journey. It’s a celebration of fashion, creativity and the power of pursuing your dreams,” she said.
A roll call of fashionable friends was on hand to join the 54-year-old supermodel at the V&A’s summer party, including fellow runway stars Kate Moss, Jodie Turner-Smith and Adwoa Aboah, fashion icon Daphne Guinness, singer Grace Jones, and actress Elizabeth Hurley and her director son Damian.
Styled by Law Roach, Naomi stood out in a white halterneck gown from event sponsor Boss, worn with dazzling Bulgari jewels.
Fellow supermodel Kate was chic in a soft pink slip dress, paired with a contrasting black tuxedo jacket, to pose alongside Daphne, who wore a metallic catsuit.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth turned heads in a Roberto Cavalli striped gown from the designer’s new Ray of Gold capsule collection, while Damian kept it clean-cut in a sharp suit from the label.
HELLO!’S social editor at large, the Marchioness of Bath, took glamour to elevated heights in a black laced gown and chatted to fellow guests, including former UK Vogue editor Edward Enninful, film producer Mohammedmed Al Turki and actress Eiz