Naomi Campbell Goes Monochrome in Cream Thigh-High Boots at Fendi’s Spring 2024 Show

Naomi Campbel joined stars like Demi Moore, Amber Valletta, Cara Delevingne and more at Fendi‘s Milan Fashion Week show, held on Wednesday.

For the show, Campbell donned a pair of thigh-high boots from the luxury brand. Her cream colored boots featured a pointed toe and were covered in a soft leather. The shoes were rounded off with a woven material covering the block heels, which reached roughly 3 inches.

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Campbell attends the Fendi Spring Summer 2024 fashion show during Milan Fashion Week on Sept. 20.

Campbell paired her boots with a matching outfit. She wore a cream jacket with an asymmetrical hem and ruching throughout. She added a coordinating skirt that grazed her knees and gathered on the left side, and she accessorized the monochromatic look with black sunglasses, a large statement necklace, rings and a bracelet. She carried an off-white clutch as well.

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A closer look at Campbell’s boots.

When it comes down to footwear, Campbell’s shoe style ranges from sleek sky-high styles to practical digs. You’ll most likely find the legendary supermodel wearing flats, platform sandals or a sharp set of pointed-toe pumps for dressier occasions. 

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MFW officially kicked off on Tuesday, Sept. 19 and runs through Monday, Sept. 25. The spring 2024 season will see a calendar of fashion shows and presentations from a range of brands, including Fendi, Tom Ford, Versace, Gucci and more. The occasion will also include numerous parties and activations from brands like Calzedonia and Harper’s Bazaar Italia.

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