Rita Ora makes a splash with Naomi Campbell at the V&A's The Glamour Of Italian Fashion launch

 
Hot Right Now: Rita Ora in a plunging Roberto Cavalli dress (Picture: Dave Benett)
Standard Reporter23 April 2014
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Rita Ora stole the spotlight last night as she arrived at the V&A for a private view of a new exhibition celebrating Italian fashion.

Arriving alongside established fashion leaders Naomi Campbell and Elizabeth Hurley for the launch of the Glamour of Italian Fashion 1945-2014 exhibition, it was Ora who took the crown of queen fashionista in a plunging Roberto Cavalli dress.

The Glamour Of Italian Fashion 1945 - 2014 at the V&A

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The singer sprayed her hair lighter to match the classic cream design, and showed a bit of skin accessorising with a white fur collar.

Super model Naomi Campbell and actress Elizabeth Hurley looked their usual glamorous selves, both opting for chic black numbers.

Also in attendance at the exclusive dinner were Poppy Delevingne, Eva Herzigova and David Gandy.

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