Naomi Campbell models an elegant satin white gown with sheer panels as she opens the Del Core runway show during Milan Fashion Week

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Naomi Campbell looked incredible as she modelled a white gown while opening the Del Core runway show during Milan Fashion Week on Wednesday. 

The supermodel, 54, showed off her amazing figure in the satin V-neck dress, which cascaded down into a flowing maxi skirt. 

Naomi put on a leggy display through a daring thigh high split and added inches to her frame in a pair of towering stilettos.

Styling long dark tresses loose, Naomi wore a glamorous palette of makeup and opted for no jewelry. 

The runway star made sure all eyes were on her as she opened the fashion show which showcased Del Core's spring summer 2025 collection. 

Naomi Campbell looked incredible as she modelled a white gown while opening the Del Core runway show during Milan Fashion Week on Wednesday

Naomi Campbell looked incredible as she modelled a white gown while opening the Del Core runway show during Milan Fashion Week on Wednesday

The supermodel, 54, showed off her amazing figure in the satin V-neck dress which cascaded down in a ruched maxi skirt

The supermodel, 54, showed off her amazing figure in the satin V-neck dress which cascaded down in a ruched maxi skirt

It comes days after Naomi announced she's joining forces with PrettyLittleThing founder Umar Kamani for a huge new business venture.

The model revealed she's opening her own talent and partnerships agency, KC Global Partnerships.

The agency aims to revolutionise the talent and brand collaboration landscape in the Middle East and beyond, and will focus on driving innovation and culture through partnerships between talents, brands, celebrities, industry leaders, and experts. 

The agency's headquarters is set to open in September 2024 and will be strategically located in Dubai.

Speaking about the new venture, Naomi said: 'Dubai has become a global hub for talent, brands, and innovation.

'Throughout my career, I've experienced firsthand the power of meaningful relationships in driving success and creating opportunities. 

'It's not just about who you know; it's about bringing the right people together at the right time. That's what we're doing with KC Global Partnerships, but on a much larger scale.'

Kamani, who co-founded KC Global Partnerships and founded PrettyLittleThing.com, brings his strong business acumen and innovative approach to the venture.

She put on a leggy display through a daring thigh high split and added inches to her frame in a pair of towering stilettos

She put on a leggy display through a daring thigh high split and added inches to her frame in a pair of towering stilettos

Naomi wore a glamorous palette of makeup and opted for no jewelry

Naomi wore a glamorous palette of makeup and opted for no jewelry

Naomi wore her long dark tresses in a neat loose do tucked behind her ears

Naomi wore her long dark tresses in a neat loose do tucked behind her ears

The runway star made sure all eyes were on her as she opened the fashion show which showcased Del Core's spring summer 2025 collection

The runway star made sure all eyes were on her as she opened the fashion show which showcased Del Core's spring summer 2025 collection

'In Dubai and across the region, we see immense potential to transform how talent and brands interact,' he explained. 

'Our vision goes beyond facilitating mere transactions. Our platform is designed to nurture authentic, long-term partnerships, creating real value for everyone involved.

'KC Global Partnerships isn't just about connecting people – it's about fostering a collaborative ecosystem that will spark innovation, fuel business expansion, and promote cross-cultural interchange throughout Dubai and beyond.'

Joining the pair will be Amy Simon as a Partner and Director of PR and Talent, after eight years managing global influencers as Global Head of PR and Talent for PrettyLittleThing.

She said: 'I am so excited to be joining Umar and Naomi on their exciting new business venture.

'Having worked alongside Umar for 8 years and watched the exponential growth of PLT globally, this was a natural progression for me. 

'I am excited to be moving to the Middle East to help expand our team and bring together some exciting brand and talent partnerships to Dubai.' 

Naomi previously collaborated with PLT in 2023 to launch a 90-piece collection, and in an interview with MailOnline at the time, vowed to ignore the snobbery towards 'fast fashion.'

Naomi, who has worked with prestigious fashion houses such as Prada, Burberry and Yves Saint Laurent, revealed a major factor behind the surprise deal with PLT was her desire to design her own clothes, claiming fashion brands don't usually give models the opportunity, favouring celebrity names instead.

When her collaboration, which is priced between £10 to £150 and comes in sizes 4-30, was announced, she was hit with a negative reaction from critics who claimed she was putting her reputation on the line by fronting a campaign for the brand which often emulates designer looks at a cheaper cost.

It comes days after Naomi announced she's joining forces with PrettyLittleThing founder Umar Kamani for a huge new business venture

It comes days after Naomi announced she's joining forces with PrettyLittleThing founder Umar Kamani for a huge new business venture 

The mother-of-two said working with PLF was an empowering experience following decades of wearing the designs of other fashion houses as she becomes the changing face of a new era.

She added: 'I have worked for years for everybody else. It's nice to do something for me.

'Whenever they think of working with someone, they never come to the actual models, they usually go to the celebrities.

'There are a few other models that have done fast fashion, and they were totally praised and adored and are loved.

'I don't think about other people when I say yes to something. If I understand it and I see what it can be then that's how I commit to the things I do.'