Star struts her stuff at charity fashion show
Thursday, 18 September 2008
Cheryl Cole took to the runway for the first time yesterday with her celeb friends – and stole the show.
The Girls Aloud star made her catwalk debut at a fundraising bash at the Natural History Museum.
Cheryl, 25, dazzled in a stunning £4,000 red Jean Paul Gaultier gown and a £2,000 pink mini by British designer Balmain.
Despite being a novice, she looked at ease as she strutted down the aisle and pulled her best poses.
Fashion For Relief was organised by Naomi Campbell, 38, to raise money for the White Ribbon Alliance charity.
Cheryl was joined on the catwalk by Estelle, Katherine Jenkins, both 28, Jamelia, 27, and Daisy Lowe, 19.
The Sugababes, Kimberly Stewart, 29, Cilla Black, 65, Vivienne Westwood, 67, and Olympic gold medallist Rebecca Adlington, 19, also graced the runway.
Later, professional models, including Naomi herself and Tyson Beckford, 37, showed the celebs how it's done.


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