Fashion For Relief: Pixie Lott and Katie Price turn heads as they storm a star-studded runway with Naomi Campbell

 
Work it: Pixie Lott, Naomi Campbell and Katie Price (Picture: PA)
Emma Powell20 February 2015
The Weekender

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They may be used to the FROW, but a group of celebrities stormed the catwalk for the London Fashion For Relief show at Somerset House on Thursday night.

Pixie Lott turned heads as she took to the runway dressed as a rabbit. The Mama Do singer flashed her long legs in a pair of black hot pants which she teamed with a black suit jacket, a pair of rabbit ears and a fluffy white tail.

The fabulous event - which aims to raise money to help the fight against ebola in West Africa - was hosted by Naomi Campbell.

The super model clearly couldn't contain her excitement ahead of the charity fashion show and tweeted: 'It's show day! #FashionForRelief #London is going to be incredible."

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Celebrity Big Brother winner Katie Price really showed that she was serious about no longer flaunting her assets as she worked the runway in a black Aquascutum tuxedo.

The former glamour model was sporting a white shirt and a black bow tie and finished off her androgynous look by wearing her hair slicked back.

Xtra Factor host Sarah-Jane Crawford and MTV presenter Laura Whitmore greeted each other with a cheeky high five as they worked the runway, while Nicola Roberts and Katie Piper sashayed after them in glamorous red and gold gowns.

Model Jourdan Dunn was on hand to show the celebs how to strut their stuff as she walked the runway in a selection of colourful ensembles.

Ella Eyre took to the stage to perform as celebrity attendees including Mark Wright and his fiance Michelle Keegan watched on from the FROW.

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