Supermodels Naomi Campbell and Winnie Harlow stormed the catwalk during The Fashion Awards 2021 at the Royal Albert Hall on Monday night.
Naomi (51), a former model who has been in the business for 30 years, took to the podium wearing a pair of denim dungarees with a sports bra and white shirts.
Wow! Wow!
As she took to the catwalk, this British beauty showed that she is still capable.
Her long brunette hair was styled in her trademark straight, sleek centre parting.
The show was closed by her walking down the catwalk, and then linking arms with Tommy Hilfiger.
Designer looked elegant in blue suede jacket, matching trousers, and black loafers.
Star: British beauty Naomi demonstrated that she has the talent to do it all, as she ran up and down the catwalk
The style is iconic: Long brunette locks were styled with her distinctive straight central parting.
Flawless: The show was closed by Flawless walking down the catwalk with Tommy Hilfiger and linking arms.
Style: This designer was stylish in a pair of black loafers and a blue suede jacket.
An old friend: On stage, the pair hugged in a tender embrace
Winnie (27), America’s Next Top Model star, showed off her toned midriff wearing a Tommy Hilfiger crop and Tommy Hilfiger blue and red baggy pants.
The Jamaican-Canadian stunner oozed confidence as she took to the stage.
Each leg of her Hilfiger trousers featured the brand’s name, while the beauty was dressed in navy bottoms.
Accessorized with stylish, chunky chains and large silver earrings.
Winnie performed with several models before moving off stage.
Beautiful: America’s Next Top Model’s star at 27 showed off her toned midriff with a Tommy Hilfiger croptop and blue-and-red baggy pants
Beauty: As she took to the podium, this beauty from Jamaica was radiant with confidence
The British Fashion Awards was formerly known as the British Fashion Awards until 2016. It is a ceremony that aims to highlight those individuals who make significant contributions in the fashion industry.
Monday’s tribute will be to Virgil Abloh. He was Louis Vuitton’s first black artistic chief and made history after a secret, long-running battle with cancer.
He was a fashion prodigy and a father to two children. The condition was first diagnosed in 2019.
Dancing: She wore Hilfiger trousers that featured the name of each brand, while the beauty was dressed in navy bottoms.
Style: With oversized, silver earrings and an elegant chunky necklace, she accentuated her style.
Virgil, a brilliant designer and visionary who was also a great man, was shocking news for us all, Louis Vuitton Executive Director Bernault Arnault stated in a statement.
“The LVMH Family joins me during this time of sorrow, and we all think of the loved ones who have lost their father, brother or friend.
He was supported by some of the most prominent fashion names, such as Kim Kardashian and Hailey Bieber and Bella Hadid and Gigi Hadid.
Donatella Versace, an Italian fashion designer, was one of many to pay tribute on Sunday to Abloh.
Versace wrote on Instagram: “Virgil. I am lost for word.” “The world has lost an iconic fashion designer. He was an innovator. The history book’s creator. This is a terrible day.
Fun night: Winnie appeared to do a dance routine with a group of people before making her way off the stage
Performance: This group showed their dance moves, and appeared to have a lot of fun on the catwalk
Abloh, the first generation Ghanaian American, was born September 30, 1980, in Chicago.
He did not have formal design training, but he was taught by his mother, who was also a seamstress.
Virgil met KanyeWest the day he graduated engineering school. He then met John Monopoly his former manager. Soon after, Virgil joined his creative team.
Abloh started his fashion career as an intern for Fendi, Rome, Italy in 2009.
Fast friends turned into close collaborators and Abloh was made creative director of West’s creative content agency Donda in 2010.
Social media was flooded with shockwaves following his death. Celebrities and their fans shared shock and condolences.
R.I.P. Virgil Abloh was remembered onstage by IdrisElba. The designer made history as Louis Vuitton’s first black artistic director, and died at age 41 on Sunday following a secret years-long battle with cancer