Naomi Campbell made headlines as she strutted the catwalk during her Fashion For Relief charity show at New York City's Lincoln Center on Feb 14 in time with the New York Fashion Week.
The supermodel once again looked incredible in a series of designer gowns, all donated by her world-renowned fashion designer friends in an aim to raise funds and donate to the Ebola Crisis campaign.
This 44-year-old's most standout look was her tiered, blue leopard print gown with plunging neckline. The many criss-cross details down its front and its mullet cut highlighted the supermodel's metallic heels.
Right after her quick change, Campbell returned wearing a chic white and black number with a low-cut necklace and a lace trimmed to match her gloves.
In 2005, Campbell started her Fashion for Relief foundation with the initial objective of helping the Hurricane Katrina victims. Since then, it has branched out in order to address some other humanitarian needs.
The statuesque supermodel invited celebrities like Michelle Rodriguez and Rosario Dawson to join her on the show, the Radar Online reported.
The Hotel Heiress Paris Hilton is one of the many stars that appeared on the runway. She wore the campaign's tee, especially designed for the fundraising. With her are top models Tyson Beckford and Shanina Shaik.
Campbell, the world-famous long-legged model, shared with Page Six in October 2014 that she is becoming really concerned about the increasing number of Ebola cases, specifically in Africa.
"I am scared," Campbell said while expressing her worries because she has got a home in Kenya and is currently working with three orphanages and charities in the area.