She knows how to make an entrance! Naomi Campbell wows in showstopping grey gown complete with racy cut-out detailing at TV BAFTAs
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She might not have been up for a gong on Sunday, however Naomi Campbell made sure all eyes were on her after opting for a racy look for the 2014 Arqiva British Academy Television Awards.
The supermodel strutted up the red carpet as if it was a catwalk in a racy, grey floor-sweeping gown at London's Theatre Royale.
With her incredibly long hair worn down and straight, the 43-year-old let her dress do the talking while flashing her cleavage in the cut-out number.
Show-stopping: Naomi Campbell looked stunning as she arrived at the 2014 Arqiva British Academy Television Awards at London's Theatre Royal on Sunday
Turning heads: The supermodel's revealing floor-length gown included cut-out detailing on the waist and chest
The beauty's silky yet complicated outfit included thick straps, which showed off her slim waist, while keeping her long legs hidden thanks to it's floaty skirt.
Naomi, who oozed sex appeal as she posed for photographers, kept her accessories to a minimum, wearing just a few gold bangles.
Her make-up also remained low-key, with just a simple slick of lipgloss and a touch of pale, shimmery eyeshadow.
Making an entrance: The 43-year-old was one of many glamorous arrivals on the night who walked the red carpet
Always camera-ready: The beauty's silky look featured a small strap across the front to keep the complicated look in place
She done good! Naomi showed off her cheeky side as she gave a thumbs up to photographers
During the ceremony, she tweeted her fans to say: '@thereallukevans lovely to meet you #BAFTATV'.
Her comments accompanied a snap of herself and the Welsh actor, who looked dapper in a smart black suit and matching tie.
Naomi showed her cheeky side as she gave a thumbs up to snappers before stopping to sign autographs for fans who lined the entrance.
Focus: Naomi made sure her dress was the main attraction by keeping her long hair simple and straight
Radiant: Naomi's make-up remained low-key, with just a simple slick of lipgloss and a touch of pale, shimmery eyeshadow
Mond the dress! Naomi also appeared to kneel at one point while people lent out with their notepads and pens
Graceful: Naomi's dress billowed behind her as she walked on stage to present an award with actor Luke Evans
Naomi also appeared to kneel at one point despite her amazing frock, while people lent out with their notepads and pens.
The tall star looked exceptionally pleased to be reunited with TV presenter Davina McCall, who she greeted with a big hug.
The 46-year-old chose a simple all-black dress, which made the most of her curves, complete with silver metal halterneck.
In the spotlight: Naomi long hair grazed her bottom as she posed for photogrtaphers
Glam pals: Naomi looked stunning as she stood behind the podium with Luke, who looked dapper in a black suit and matching tie
And the winner is...: Something appeared to catch Naomi's eye in the audience
Reunion? The tall star looked exceptionally pleased to see TV presenter Davina McCall, who she greeted with a big hug
No signs of tiredness! Just two days earlier Naomi had been in Tokyo, however she looked anything but jet lagged
Later in the evening Naomi and Luke took to the stage to present the award for Features.
The nominees were The Choir: Sing While You Work, Grand Designs, The Great British Bake Off and Long Lost Family.
The statuette when to the latter, with Nicky Campbell on hand to accept, before pretending Naomi was his sister.
Presenting duo: Later in the evening Naomi and Luke took to the stage to present the award for Features
Hug it out: The 46-year-old chose a simple all-black dress, which made the most of her curves, complete with silver metal halterneck
Me first? Naomi appeared to spend a lot of time with fans, who were keen to get her autograph
Mixing it up: Naomi also sported colourful bangles and a pale pink manicure
Arm-in-arm: Nicky Campbell accepted the award for Long Lost Family from the pair


















































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