Naomi Campbell led the charge on the Dolce & Gabbana show runway at Milan Fashion Week in a striking all black outfit.
The supermodel, 53, wore a lace bralette paired with a sheer culotte and a wrap-around skirt in silk chiffon, which was accessorised with satin gloves, slingback shoes and a hat with a netted veil.
Campbell closed out the Italian fashion house’s show on Saturday in Milan after walking the runway for Burberry in London on Monday.
The autumn/winter 2024 women’s collection by Dolce & Gabbana was called Tuxedo and featured a range of tailoring from oversized jackets to cropped looks.
The outfits also played with the underwear as outerwear trend with lace, velvet, mesh and chiffon in abundance.
The fashion house said the collection was rooted in its “sartorial heritage” and that “each piece is an ode to femininity”.
Famous faces were also in attendance at the show including model Ashley Graham, who has previously walked the runway for Dolce & Gabbana at Milan Fashion Week.
Her look seemed inspired by the masculine suit look as she wore a white tuxedo-style jacket with loose-fit black trousers and a corset top.
American actress Eva Mendes leaned into the “mob wife” style trend which has risen on TikTok of late.
For her fashion show look, the Hitch star donned a long leopard print fur jacket over a black outfit with a corset top.
She also styled her hair in a voluminous beehive and paired the look with big sunglasses and leopard print gloves.
Later in the day, Kate Moss was among the stars in attendance at the Bottega Veneta women’s autumn/winter collection.
The 90s supermodel donned a black double-breasted oversized coat accessorised with a black clutch bag for the show in Milan.
US rapper ASAP Rocky dressed in an all-black leather jacket and trousers which he paired with gold jewellery and aviator-style sunglasses.
His partner, superstar Rihanna, with whom he has two children, did not appear to accompany him at the show.
American actress Julianne Moore was in attendance alongside her husband and film director Bart Freundlich.
Moore, who stars in Todd Haynes’ new drama May December alongside Natalie Portman, wore a grey jumper over a white-and-blue striped shirt which she paired with blue-grey jeans, white pointed boots and a burgundy clutch bag.