Naomi Campbell cuts a chic figure in a ruffled black suit and shades as she joins stylish Maisie Williams and Leomie Anderson at Mains’ LFW show
Naomi Campbell joined Maisie Williams and Leomie Anderson at the Mains show during London Fashion Week on Saturday.
The supermodel, 53, oozed sophistication in a tailored black suit which featured ruffles and silver zip detailing.
Her outfit of choice was tailored to perfection and fitted like a glove and she upped the glam factor with a pair of oversized shades.
Naomi took her seat in the front row alongside actress Maisie and fellow model Leomie who had been playfully posing together earlier in the evening.
GOT star Maisie, 26, showcased her unique sense of style in a floral white shirt and quirky matching jacket.


She teamed the top with a black leather skirt and slipped her feet into a pair of plaid ballet pumps.
She styled her raven locks into a wet look curls and completed the ensemble with a pair of pearl earrings.
Meanwhile Leomie, 30, flaunted her long toned legs in a tiny black mini-skirt and graphic green sweater.
She kept things casual with a pair of reflective trainers and toted her essentials for the evenings in an cream Chanel bum bag.
Mains London is the brain child of British rapper Skepta and the show marked the brand’s first ever runway venture.
It comes after Naomi joined Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington and Linda Evangelista on stage at the swanky Vogue World bash in London on Thursday.
The 90s supermodels, who recently caused controversy with their very airbrushed cover of the glossy magazine, looked sensational in glamorous gowns as they were greeted with wild applause from the Theatre Royal Drury Lane audience.
All four were dressed to the nines as they walked out into the spotlight as part of the evening’s entertainment, which also included a monologue by actress Sophie Okonedo, 55, and performances by Stromzy, 30 and Annie Lennox, 68.







Naomi looked incredible in a eye-catching metallic emerald green gown that featured racy cuts outs to show off her jaw-dropping figure.
The stunner styled her glossy raven tresses poker straight as she showcased her iconic walk in perfectly matching ankle boots.
Cindy, 57, looked equally glam in a sparkly fringe midi-dress which had been tailored to perfection and fitted like a glove.
The frock boasted a cowl neck and she forwent jewellery letting the outfit speak for itself and opting instead for silver heels.
Meanwhile Christy, 54, also joined in the metallic theme in a long flowing gown which boasted an asymmetrical neckline and dramatic train.
And last but certainly not list was Linda, 58, who oozed sophistication in her ultra glamorous sequinned silver maxi dress.
Her showstopping look featured cuts out at her shoulders a high collar and she clearly felt like the bees knees as she beamed while making her way on stage.













Cindy, Linda, Naomi, and Christy came together for a joint September issue which initially delighted fashion lovers.
However Alexandra Shulman, who edited British Vogue from 1992 to 2017, has argued in the Mail on Sunday that the publication turned the stars into ‘cartoon versions’ of themselves.
She wrote: ‘Why on earth did they have to be turned into a plasticised version of themselves, dressed in gloomy black widow outfits and run through computer retouching to emerge as a cartoon version of what a glamorous older woman might be?’
Meanwhile many on social media were quick to agree with her, with one person commenting on Instagram: ‘I think a fairly dreadful representation of these beautiful women in their prime and what a sorry excuse not to show them in all their middle aged glory. Let’s be honest Vogue is not half as aspirational as it used to be!’





Kate Moss, 49, also made a stylish appearance on stage on Thursday as part of the glitzy show’s line-up and even did an interpretative dance which viewers branded ‘bizarre’.
The model looked nothing short of sensational in a iridescent gown black tulle overlay complete with art deco inspired seaming.
Kate was first shown getting glammed-up backstage before she walked through the wings of the theatre as the show paid tribute to the theatre performers it is fundraising for.
Opera singers then appeared in the crowds while Kate was shown via a screen on stage doing a bizarre interpretive dance underneath a black sheer piece of fabric.
She wafted her arms around in the air as the fabric billowed over her before she emerged from backstage and graced the stage before the second music number.
