Naomi Campbell takes to the catwalk with Katie Price and Sarah Ferguson for Fashion For Relief Charity show
The model hosted the charity show last night in London.
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Your support makes all the difference.Naomi Campbell, Katie Price and the Duchess of York are not three names usually associated with one another, however the trio joined forces last night with a host of other famous names for a charity fashion show.
Campbell hosted the show last night at London's Somerset House, the epicentre of London Fashion Week which kicks off today in the capital.
As well as the model herself who took to the catwalk numerous times, an array of famous faces from the world's of music, fashion and film took a turn on the runway.
Katie Price was barely recognisable as she made her catwalk debut in an unusually demure look for the bling-loving star; an androgynous tuxedo suit.
The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson was another unexpected name on the runway, she modelled a sleek black dress.
Daisy Lowe, Pixie Lott, Alesha Dixon, Katie Piper and Nicola Roberts were also on hand to lend their support to the event.
It wasn't all left to the amateurs however, alongside Naomi Campbell pro-supermodels Jourdan Dunn and Georgia May Jagger also made an appearance.
The show, in aid of Campbell's charity Fashion For Relief will raise money for awareness and education in the fight against Ebola.
Commenting on the show Campbell said:
“I'm thrilled to return to London to open London Fashion Week for this very special cause close to my heart. 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.”
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