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Naomi Campbell walked down the ramp in Mumbai, India over the weekend to pay tribute to the victims of last November's Mumbai attacks. The 39-year-old was dressed in a red saree and traditional Indian jewellery for the charity show "Mai Mumbai."
Thirty two top Indian and International designers lent clothes for the star-studded cast of models to walk the runway in Indian-inspired outfits. The labels included international designers like Dolce & Gabbana, Roberto Cavalli, Diane von Furstenberg, Carolina Herrera, Versace and Zac Posen.
The clothes worn by the models during that show will now be auctioned online to raise funds for another NGO Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) that promotes communal harmony and friendship among the people of India.
She also heads a charity called "Fashion for Relief," which was launched in 2005. Events have subsequently been held in New York and London. Campbell has already made her debut in Indian film industry by playing a role in the movie 'Karma Aur Holi' with Sushmita Sen and Randeep Hooda.
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