Met Gala After-Party: Naomi Campbell and Co-Hosts Light Up the Night

As the first Monday in May welcomed the world-renowned Met Gala, the vibrant streets of New York City became a continuation of the red carpet through its captivating after-parties. And gracing the entrance of one such event was none other than the iconic Naomi Campbell, a seasoned Met Gala attendee who has consistently captivated with her daring fashion choices. From her ethereal Valentino gown adorned with feathers in 2019 to her stunning pink Chanel number from the spring 2010 archives last year, Campbell never fails to make a statement.

Joining Campbell as co-hosts were actress Jodie Turner-Smith, Burberry’s creative director Daniel Lee, and Chioma Nnadi. The evening was dedicated to celebrating the burgeoning landscape of fashion with a distinctly British flair. The Mark’s Caviar Kaspia became the epicenter of this celebration, attracting an illustrious crowd of designers like Marc Jacobs and Victor Glemaud, fashion icons like Chloë Sevigny and Awkwafina, and many more. True to Caviar Kaspia’s signature style, the room was filled with an opulent spread of caviar-topped baked potatoes, french fries, and tantalizing truffle pizza, offering a delightful culinary accompaniment to the evening’s festivities.

As the night progressed, co-host Turner-Smith made a stylish transition into a sleek, club-ready two-piece ensemble. DJ Mahogany took command of the dance floor, spinning a captivating mix of classic hits that had everyone moving. Grammy-winning artist Sam Smith and his partner, designer Christian Cowan, were spotted sharing a joyful moment on the dance floor well past midnight, adding to the infectious energy of the evening. The guest list was a constellation of renowned personalities, including Chioma Nnadi, Eva Chen, Beka Gvishiani, Adrian Body, Georgina Chapman, and Marc Jacobs, each adding their own touch of glamour to the proceedings.

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