Naomi Campbell Is Statuesque in Marbled Velvet Gown at Roberto Cavalli’s Spring 2025 Show During Milan Fashion Week
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Naomi Campbell brought her new bob to Roberto Cavalli‘s spring 2025 show on Wednesday during Milan Fashion Week.
Campbell originally debuted the sleek hairdo at Alaïa’s recent runway presentation, where she sat front row alongside fellow supers Linda Evangelista and Amber Valletta.
At Cavalli, Campbell paired her crop with a velvet marble print dress from the label’s fall 2024 collection, which featured a loose-fitting bodice and a tie-knot detail at the waistline. The Timberland spokeswoman accessorized with snakeskin shoes and a chunky bangle, completing her look with black wraparound sunglasses.
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That day, Campbell also closed Del Core’s spring 2025 runway, modeling a plunging sheer white gown. Forsaking her bob, she wore her long tresses in a slicked-back style.
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Earlier this month at New York Fashion Week, Campbell strutted during Ralph Lauren’s Hamptons fashion show. The legendary designer showcased apparel from several of his sub-labels, including Ralph Lauren Collection, Purple Label and Polo Ralph Lauren for men, women and children. Starry guests such as Jude Law, Laura Dern, Naomi Watts, Usher and First Lady Jill Biden were in attendance.
Per WWD’s Samantha Conti, Cavalli’s latest collection paid homage to the late designer, who passed away in April at the age of 83. Creative director Fausto Puglisi displayed some of Cavalli’s archival looks alongside newer creations like shell-embellished minidresses, wide-leg trousers and fishnet overlay skirts.
“Puglisi said inspiration came not only from the fishermen of Messina but also from the city’s neat and spare Moorish architecture, which contrasts with all of the baroque flourish and lavish architecture on the rest of the island,” Conti wrote.