Queen of the catwalk: Naomi Campbell proves she's still super as she takes centre stage at Jean Paul Gaultier's Paris Haute Couture show
Amazonian: Naomi displayed her ageless figure in the barely-there floral ensemble as she hit the runway in a rather cheeky outfit on Wednesday
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'Instagirls' may be the leaders of this generation of models, but none
of them can be classed as super as Naomi Campbell just yet.
And
the 44-year-old model proved that age means nothing when it comes to
reigning supreme on the runway for Naomi was asked by Jean Paul Gaultier
to take centre stage at his Paris Haute Couture show.
The
catwalk queen displayed her Amazonian body in a barely-there floral
ensemble before joining the legendary designer for a final walk to sound
of deafening applause.
Two legends: The designer and model close the show with a final walk down the catwalk
In a recent interview, Naomi commented on the rise of models getting ahead through social media.
His muse: Naomi has walked for Jean Paul numerous occasions dating all the way back to the Nineties
Timeless: Naomi looked glowing as she sashayed down the catwalk
Flawless: The 44-year-old certainly puts those 'Instagirls to shame
She added: 'I am actually grateful for the way I had my career. I wouldn't want it any other way. So that's for them, this is me.'
Naomi is now using her global fame and fashion contacts to put on a Fashion For Relief show to open London Fashion Week.
This event follows on from the pop-up shop she opened in Westfield to raise money in aid of the fight against Ebola.
Campbell and her friends will be hitting the catwalk wearing pieces donated from the world’s most prestigious fashion houses across the world including Dolce & Gabbana, Givenchy, Alexander McQueen, Azzedine Alaia, Vivienne Westwood, Stella McCartney, Balmain, Marchesa, Versace and more.
In addition, Naomi has called upon the most influential designers, artists, brands and celebrities to donate amazing items to the Fashion For Relief Auction, where the items go under the hammer at on the night.
At the last Fashion For Relief show over £1.4 million was raised, providing much needed funding to help victims of the Haitian earthquake.
'I'm thrilled to return to London to open London Fashion Week for this very special cause close to my heart,' Naomi said. '
Fashion For Relief: Naomi is putting on her own show to open London Fashion Week and raise money in aid of the fight against Ebola
Front row: (L-R) Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Gilles Dufour, Catherine Deneuve and Dita Von Teese attend the Jean Paul Gaultier show as part of Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2015
Back to black: Noemie Lenoir, Mouna Ayoub and Conchita Wurst all keep it dark for the show
Old school glamour: Catherine wore a fur coat with her black ensemble
Serious: Dita, Catherine and Gilles look focused on the fashion
Floral tribute: (L-R) Arielle Dombasle, Conchita Wurst and Pierre et Gilles
The Fashion For Relief Show is an incredible event and this year we hope to raise more money than ever before. Raising awareness for Ebola and educating about its prevention is crucial to help prevent the spread of this deadly disease.'
The Fashion For Relief show will take place at Somerset House on Thursday 19th February, 8:00pm with a limited amount of tickets will be made available to the general public this year through ticketing partner Ticketmaster.
Also attending the Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week presentation of Jean Paul Gaultier's SS15 collection were Conchita Wurst, Rose McGowan, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Gilles Dufour, Catherine Deneuve and Dita Von Teese.
Casual couture: One dress looked like it had been inspired by dungarees
Groom and bride: A model wears a long dress coat with a shirt and shorts while another walks in the bridal ensemble complete with a rollers headpiece
Anyone want some honey? One model looked like she was wearing bee-keeping equipment