Naomi Campbell proved she’s still the ultimate supermodel as she stormed the runway for Milan Fashion Week’s DSquared2 show on Tuesday night.
The beauty, 54, rocked a racy bodysuit as she walked the catwalk alongside fellow models Irina Shayk and Isabeli Fontana.
She showed off her incredible figure in the тιԍнт number with silver zip detailing that was teamed with a matching cropped jacket.
Naomi boosted her height with Sєxy black heeled boots and wore her hair in a dramatic curly style.
Irina, 39, meanwhile wore a racy black lace dress which revealed her underwear and was teamed with a padded khaki jacket and huge fur hat.
Isabeli, 41, left little to the imagination in a flowing brown dress with no sides which showed off her endless legs.
Naomi Campbell proved she’s still the ultimate supermodel as she stormed the runway for Milan Fashion Week ‘s DSquared2 show on Tuesday night
The beauty, 54, walked the catwalk alongside fellow models Irina Shayk (left) and Isabeli Fontana (right)
Naomi left little to the imagination in the racy bodysuit
Naomi has ruled the runway for over four decades and is an ‘icon of diversity’ who broke racial barriers in fashion.
As one of the ‘Big Five’ supermodels of the 1990s, she was also the first Black model to grace the covers of multiple Vogue editions.
Beyond modelling, Naomi is a philanthropist and activist.
She founded Fashion For Relief in 2005, aiming to raise funds for humanitarian causes by staging runway shows.
However, Naomi was disqualified from being a charity trustee for five years after a watchdog found serious mismanagement of funds at Fashion for Relief, which she founded.
This included using charity funds to pay for her stay at a five-star H๏τel in Cannes, France, as well as spa treatments, room service and cigarettes.
She was one of three of the charity’s trustees to be disqualified as a result of the probe by the Charity Commission, which regulates charities in England and Wales.
At the time, she said she was ‘extremely concerned’ by the regulator’s findings, adding that she was ‘not in control of my charity’ having ‘put the control in the hands of a lawyer’.
She showed off her incredible figure in the тιԍнт number with silver zip detailing that was teamed with a matching cropped jacket
Naomi has ruled the runway for over four decades and is an ‘icon of diversity’ who broke racial barriers in fashion
As one of the ‘Big Five’ supermodels of the 1990s, she was also the first Black model to grace the covers of multiple Vogue editions
She put on a confident display as she stormed the runway
She looked like she was having a great time at the show
She was joined by Doechii who performed at the show
She brought some atтιтude to her walk
Irina, 39, meanwhile wore a racy black lace dress which revealed her underwear and was teamed with a padded khaki jacket and huge fur hat
She boosted her height with strappy brown heels
Isabeli, 41, left little to the imagination in a flowing brown dress with no sides which showed off her endless legs
She was in the zone as she walked the catwalk
Doechii also walked the runway
And wore a tiny pair of denim shorts
Before she later performed on stage
She wore a racy black and white bodysuit
A probe into Fashion for Relief was opened by the commission in 2021, with the charity dissolved and removed from the register of charities last year.
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It had been set up with the aim of uniting the fashion industry to relieve poverty and advance health and education, by making grants to other organisations and giving resources towards global disasters.
It hosted fundraising events to generate income, including in Cannes and London.
The regulator’s inquiry found that, between April 2016 and July 2022, 8.5% of the charity’s overall expenditure was on charitable grants.
The probe saw no evidence that trustees took action to ensure fundraising methods were in the charity’s best interests, or that the money it spent was reasonable relative to the income it generated.
It also said it found some fundraising expenditure to be misconduct or mismanagement by the charity’s trustees.
She added thigh-high boots to the look
Irina’s huge fluffy hat stole the show
Isabeli wore towering gold heels
Designers Dean Caten, left, and Dan Caten, right, are escorted by a model on stage
Isabeli wore flawless makeup for the show
She rocked her all-leather look
And posed up a storm
The show ended on a bang
Irina walked out onto the catwalk
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Isabeli Fontana walks the runway at the Dsquared2 fashion show
They all ended up on the catwalk at the end of the show
This included a 14,800 euro (£12,300) flight from London to Nice for transferring art and jewellery to a fundraising event in Cannes in 2018.
It also looked into the decision to spend 9,400 euros (£7,800) of charity funds on a three-night stay at a five-star H๏τel for Naomi.
Last year the supermodel said she failed in her duties as a trustee and ‘may not have been as actively engaged in the charity’s day-to-day operations as she should have been’.
But she maintained she had not engaged in any financial misconduct or misused the charity during its tumultuous nine years.