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Carla Bruni and Naomi Campbell, the super duo of the Tod's podium

2022-09-26T17:29:15.666Z


The British model and singer and former French first lady caused a stir during Milan Fashion Week on September 23.


Double dose of allure and confidence on the Tod's catwalk this Friday in Milan: Carla Bruni-Sarkozy and Naomi Campbell majestically embodied the Italian brand's spring-summer 2023 collection.

Four years after her last podium in Milan, Carla Bruni is back in the Lombard city for the Italian brand Tod's.

This September 23, the former French first lady caught all eyes in a beige look from head to toe during Milan fashion show week.

The 54-year-old supermodel opened the show wearing a shirt and slacks ensemble paired with an oversized trench coat.

Wearing one of the brand's famous pairs of moccasins, Carla Bruni put one hand in her pocket, the other holding a matching bag.

Naomi Campbell followed her,

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Carla Bruni in a beige ensemble at the Tod's fashion show.

(Milan, September 23, 2022).

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Naomi Campbell at the Tod's fashion show.

(Milan, September 23, 2022).

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Unbeatable supermodels

The duo appearance of the two rather rare supermodels delighted the audience of the show.

We had indeed been able to see them alongside the flagship models of the 90s, Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford, and Helena Christensen on the arm of Donatella Versace for the spring-summer 2018 show. Then in September 2021, when they walked for the designer Olivier Rousteing during his show surrounded by supermodels for his 10 years at the head of Balmain.

This Friday, Carla Bruni and Naomi Campbell walked side by side again at Tod's, capturing the flashes of photographers like never before.

Source: lefigaro

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