She never fails to turn heads on an outing.
And Naomi Campbell ensured all eyes would be on her at the DKMS Gala on Thursday as she looked exquisite in a cutaway gown.
The supermodel – who earlier this week celebrated her birthday with a star-studded bash in Cannes – jetted back to London for the bash in aid of the fight against blood cancer, which was held at the National History Museum.
The supermodel, 53, dazzled in black satin, daring to go braless beneath the plunging gown which was precariously held together with a delicate button.
Cinching in at her tiny waist, the flattering garment flared out to full length, trailing behind her as she walked.

Glamorous: Naomi Campbell ensured all eyes would be on her at the DKMS Gala on Thursday as she looked exquisite in a cutaway gown
The mother-of-one styled her raven locks in big bouncy curls that framed her pretty features and completed the look with a gold pendant.
Also in attendance at the gala was Alice Eve who oozed elegance in a semi-sheer pink midi dress.
The number featured a voile fabric with embroidered embellishments and a sheer turtleneck and sleeves.
The Star Trek Into Darkness actress, 41, completed her chic look with a pair of rose gold strappy heels – and carried a marble clutch bag for the essentials.
Alice looked classy as she styled her blonde tresses into a low bun, leaving some locks in waves to frame her beautiful face.
Later during the event, Alice was captured posing up along with Tania Bryer and Gena West.
Jazz singer Gena looked incredible in a double colour silk gown – featuring a green strapless top with a ruched embellishment, and a red maxi skirt.
She accessorised the glamorous look with a gleaming set of jewellery – with a diamond necklace and matching earrings.

Fantastic four: The supermodel jetted back to London for the bash, which was held at the National History Museum, as she chatted with Tania Bryer, Katharina Harf and Gena West

Gorgeous: The supermodel, 53, dazzled in black satin, daring to go braless beneath the plunging gown which was precariously held together with a delicate button

Elegant: Alice Eve oozed elegance as she posed on the red carpet at the event

Gorgeous: The Star Trek Into Darkness actress, 41, looked stunning as she slipped into a semi-sheer pink midi dress

Classy: The number featured a voile fabric with embroidered embellishments and a sheer turtleneck and sleeves

Look: Alice completed her chic look with a pair of rose gold strappy heels – and carried a marble clutch bag for the essentials

Pals: Later during the event, Alice was captured posing up along with Tania Bryer and Gena West


Wao! Jazz singer Gena looked incredible in a double colour silk gown – featuring a green strapless top with a ruched embellishment, and a red maxi skirt

Here he comes: David Walliams was also in attendance at the event on Thursday evening


In good company: Tom Daley (L) was in high spirits as he rubbed shoulders with Walliams (R) on the red carpet
The performer sported a dazzling clutch bag with emeralds and wore her raven curly hair loose with a side parting.
Also in attendance were: Tom Daley, Ovie Soko, Lilly Princess zu Sayn Wittgenstein, Basil Eidenbenz, Lord Harry Dalmeny.
The DKMS Gala 2023 was hosted by David Walliams as he opened the evening together with Katharina Harf, Chairman DKMS Global – in aid of the battle against blood cancer.
As David and Lord Harry Dalmeny, Sotheby’s Chairman, UK & Ireland, motivated the audience, the star-studded event ended up raising £1.5 million.
The Gala featured the special moment where 11-year-old James Benzel from Nebraska met his lifesaving donor, Police Constable Luke Bugdol, from Doncaster, South Yorkshire on stage for the first time.
David introduced the pair – he mentioned in his opening speech that ‘DKMS supports ground breaking research but their main mission is to sign up donors and they are brilliant at it.’
The evening brought together over 500 key supporters, who continue to help raise awareness and crucial funds for blood cancer patients in need of a stem cell transplant.
All funds raised will go to save patients worldwide by recruiting more donors and giving access to treatment and research.

Special occasion: Walliams took to the stage at the event in London on Thursday evening

Say cheese: (L to R) David Walliams, Katharina Harf, Victoria Von Wulffen and Sue Y. Nabi
‘This year’s DKMS London Gala showed how globally connected we are. The funds we raised enable us to give patients with blood cancer a second chance at life.
‘DKMS will always be committed to continuing its mission to help as many patients as possible around the world,’ said Chairman Katharina Harf.
Sue Y. Nabi, Coty Chief Executive Officer and Gala Chair said: ‘We at Coty are so proud to have worked beside DKMS for over 30 years.
‘DKMS science driven mission deeply resonates with us at Coty as we aim to offer a new, innovative and simply better version of beauty. We want to give people confidence and empower them to be fearlessly kind to themselves, to others and to the world.’