Naomi Campbell showed off her famous runway skills by starring in her PrettyLittleThing show for Queens New York Fashion Week.
As part of a partnership between the famous retailer and the 50-year-old fashion veteran, several stylish pieces that she designed with him were shown this week.
The supermodel of the 90s looked amazing in a rock-covered dress with a plunging neckline.
It was maxi-style and fitted her 5'10" fitted frame. Under the accessories was a black base with no transparent base underneath.
As described on the official PLT website, the collection pays homage to Naomi's heritage and iconic signature style.
The collection was designed by the founder of the fashion brand, Umar Kamani, who is on very good terms with the catwalk queen.
Themes that continued throughout the celebrity fashion show included cutout silhouettes and mini dresses in translucent materials.
Stars such as Julia Fox, Emily Ratajkowski and Laurie Harvey have debuted in style.
Emily was in a very revealing dress with a transparent mustard-colored mini dress, while Lori preferred a more modest outfit - a deep neckline and a translucent black dress.
Campbell's look was timeless, pairing a simple outfit with simple black leather pumps with a pointed toe platform.
She kept her jewelry neat and understated as she wore only a pair of sparkling medium sized hoop earrings and one diamond ring.
Her curls were in her favorite form - long and straight, with curls that were styled in the center with a cropped bob so that they reached the middle of the back at the back.
Last month it was known that Naomi signed a contract to collaborate with the famous fashion manufacturer.
The line was created at the beginning of the year in Los Angeles and has style with online brand recognition providing celebrity-inspired looks at an affordable price.
Others expressed disgust at Naomi's promotion of "fast fashion" after the news that she was collaborating with PLT.
When Naomi spoke about the importance of teaming up with a leading fashion brand to support the designers behind her projects.
I see myself as a person who changes me.” She said this in an interview for Women's Wear Daily. I thought it was good.
I know it's fast fashion and people have criticism. I can't say I deny it.
“I felt this was a great way to make a difference in the industry for my future designers to be recognized and seen on a global platform by my aspiring designers.”
Naomi, who had every reason to be in the public eye with her issues of racism in the fashion world and spoke openly about it to everyone around, also shared her thoughts on the "diversity" of the fashion industry.
I'm too overwhelmed with words,” she said. This is my point - it seems to me that so many people use this word for a tick or to be sure that they will not be affected.
From the first minute after her debut on Tuesday, Naomi showed off her work with PrettyLittleThing, a wonderful black and white photo that was posted online in the last week of August.
The fashion veteran transferred her style to the brand using a one-shot project.
MailOnline said of the brand's new collection last month, "This exclusive collection will fuse the essence of PLT with Naomi's unique style and promise a fashion experience like no other.
"The Pretly Little Thing by Naomi Campbell - a new chapter in fashion history is about to begin."