Supermodel Naomi Campbell made a surprise appearance on the runway at Burberry's latest show here.
The 44-year-old, who starred as the face of the label's Spring/Summer 2015 collection alongside model Jourdan Dunn, shocked the star-studded crowd at the brand's catwalk show at the Griffith Observatory on Thursday, when she joined Charlotte Wiggins and Sam Rollinson on the runway, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Fellow Burberry models Cara Delevingne and Suki Waterhouse turned out to support their friends and were spotted sitting on the front row alongside actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley at the London in Los Angeles-themed event.
The Beckham family members were also out in full force to see creative director Christopher Bailey's latest creations with three-year-old Harper taking pride of place on her father David's knee next to US Vogue editor Anna Wintour.
Brooklyn Beckham enjoyed his evening out with fashion's finest and took to his image-sharing website Instagram account to share photographs of him posing with celebrity friends Cara, James Corden and his godfather Elton John, whom he described as the "coolest".
Following the show, Campbell was joined by Corden and Dunn on the catwalk as they invited guests to an after party.
The raven-haired beauty shared a photograph of the group on her image-sharing website Instagram account beckoning the audience to join in the fun.
She captioned the image: "#come with us @Burberry #LondoninLA #notoveryet @officialjdunn @jkcorden#christopherbailey #followus ???????????? #horseferryhouse. (sic)"
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