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Naomi Campbell stuns in show-stopping Nicolas Jebran dress!

Naomi Campbell Stuns at Umar Kamani’s Wedding

At the lavish wedding of PrettyLittleThing founder Umar Kamani and model Nada Adelle, held at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes, France, British supermodel Naomi Campbell stole the show with her stunning appearance.

Dressed in a custom couture gown by Lebanese designer Nicolas Jebran, Campbell exuded grace and elegance, captivating everyone in attendance.

The designer himself took to social media to share the ethereal look of the supermodel, gushing, “It is not a catwalk: this is a Naomi-walk with grace & gardens of bliss! The gorgeous beauty queen takes it to the next level! @Naomi, a complete stunner, in a #NicolasJebran custom couture gown as she attended the #kamaniwedding wedding yesterday!”

Campbell, in return, shared her joy at being part of the special day, posting three white heart emojis and expressing, “My chosen family! Would not want to be anywhere else than with you on this day, TO WITNESS THIS BEAUTIFUL UNION OF UNCONDITIONAL LOVE MR & MRS KAMANI @nadakamani @umarkamani WE LOVE YOU.”

Celebrity Guests and Special Performances

The star-studded event also saw the attendance of Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed Al-Turki, former England footballer Rio Ferdinand, fashion designer Manish Malhotra, singer Christina Milian, and Ronan and Stormy Keating.

Adding a touch of musical magic to the ceremony, Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli serenaded the couple with his rendition of “The Prayer” as Adelle walked down the aisle, accompanied by a full orchestra.

Naomi Campbell’s Strong Connection to the Arab World

Naomi Campbell has a massive following in the Arab world and has been romantically linked to individuals from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt.

Last year, she graced the red carpet at the Middle East and North Africa premiere of “The Absence of Eden” during Jeddah’s Red Sea International Film Festival, praising the growth and success of the festival.

Furthermore, her charitable organization, Fashion for Relief, collaborated with Qatar Creates to launch a global initiative called Emerge, supporting creatives and business talents worldwide with a focus on Africa, the diaspora, and developing communities.