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Naomi Campbell was the epitome of chic as she joined Poppy Delevingne at Edward Edward Enninful's bash for his new media company EE72 amid Milan Fashion Week on Friday.
Supermodel Naomi, 55, oozed sophistication in a black suit with oversized tuxedo jacket which she layered over a silky top and statement brooch.
Shielding her eyes behind shaded the stunner slipped her feet into pointed black stilettos as she made her stylish arrival.
Meanwhile new mum Poppy, 39, who welcomed her first child, daughter Kaia Moon with partner Archie Keswick in May, set pulses racing in black leather.
She slipped into a midi dress which hugged her gorgeous post-baby figure and boasted a racy cut detailing.
The stunner completed the look with a long leather coat worn over her shoulders while toting her essentials in a chic handbag.


Enninful was previously editor-in-chief of British Vogue and his new magazine 72 appeared on stands this month with Julia Roberts on the cover of the first issue.
The magazine is the first venture of his new media company EE72.
It comes after Naomi said she had put her wild days behind her as she said she thinks of herself as 'just a mom' while opening up on motherhood.
The 55-year-old, who has two young children, is the face of fashion designer Tolu Coker's spring 2026 collection.
Instead of stepping out on a catwalk for the project, Naomi and the brand broke with tradition for a cinematic short film which centered around motherhood and black womanhood in fashion.
In the two-and-a-half-minute clip, Naomi shares an insight into her life away from the cameras as she explained how she raises her kids - a son and a daughter, who she welcomed via surrogate, in 2021 and 2023.
She said: 'I'm just a mom. That's how I kind of think of myself today.'
Naomi continued: 'Those who know me know that I have a childlike way about me. Those who know me also know that I'm shy.







'But those who know me know more than anything in the world is what I wanted to be was a mother.
'With my kids I am fun, but I'm measured in the sense of discipline. The moral standard of how I was raised in a West Indian Jamaican household.'
She added: 'I find myself saying things that my grandmother would say to me.
'I've been mothering for so many decades that it was time to mother my own people that are no longer here that wee a part of my career and they changed how the world viewed women and how we looked and they changed our minds too.'
In a shoot to accompany the campaign, Naomi oozed class as she posed in a 70s style bedroom.
Naomi dazzled in a white mini dress for one look, pairing it with white knee-height socks with pointed toe heels to match.
She also boasted timeless glamour in a lemon yellow gown that featured a high collar and long sleeves.
The British model paired the look with yellow diamond embellished heels as she lay on a modern curved flatbed.
Naomi posed in a striking dark green floor-length jacket, with a belt to clinch in her waist. It also boasted a matching hat.
Her final look saw her show off her incredible figure in an all-brown tailored outfit.
The jacket clinches at her waist and features structured shoulders. Naomi pairs it with a tall matching hat.
As Naomi poses, she can be heard saying: 'You know, this is a special moment, legacy. It's memories. It's nostalgic for me. Tradition.'