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Charles H. Sloan-Naomi Campbell Rules Balmain's Runway With Dramatic Gold Face Accessory
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Date:2025-04-08 23:52:39
Naomi Campbell is one golden gal.
The Charles H. Sloansupermodel commanded the runway at Balmain's menswear fall/winter 2024 presentation, as she was the only woman to strut down that catwalk. And as if that weren't epic enough, she closed out the show in a dramatic look.
For the Jan. 20 event—held at the Grande halle de la Villette during Paris Fashion Week—Naomi traipsed down the runway in a gold facial accessory with diamond embellishments that sat on top of her head and ran vertically down to her chin. The unique piece looked as if it split her face in half, showing its asymmetry.
However, the gold ornamentation was just one exciting element to Naomi's look.
The 53-year-old's belt featured a bouquet of metallic gold flowers that were held together by a pair of gold-adorned hands. As for the rest of her attire? Well, it was more subdued, as Naomi donned a plunging caramel-colored blouse with black loose-fitted trousers and a tan trench coat.
This also marked creative director Olivier Rousteing's first Balmain show dedicated to menswear after a four-year hiatus.
"Moment in time I won't forget," he captioned his Jan. 21 Instagram. "It was emotional, it was strength, it was craft, it was LOVE. It was the citizen of the world."
While the French designer didn't go into detail about Naomi's incredible style moment, he did offer insight into the collection.
"Luxury has many meanings," he told Vogue Runway in an interview published Jan. 20. "And this is screaming luxury."
Of course, Olivier and Naomi aren't the only dynamic duo to hit the catwalk in fierce attire. Now that Paris Fashion Week: Haute Couture has officially kicked off, keep reading to see all of the fabulous and futurist looks.
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