She's got one of fashion's most ferocious reputations - but supermodel was actually all sweetness and light when she greeted Jo Wood tonight, despite her approach appearing to be somewhat scary.
The 40-year-old beauty looked as if she was making a lunge for Ronnie Wood's 55-year-old ex-wife - but in fact was launching two big smackers firmly on Jo's cheeks to say hello.
Also at the gala launch for the Fashion For Relief pop-up shop in Westfield shopping centre in London was Ronnie's current squeeze, 31-year-old Brazilian polo coach Ana Araujo.
Come here, you! Naomi Campbell grabs Jo Wood with both heavily-jewelled hands as she prepares to pucker up with the former rock wife
Fashion fundraisers: The supermodel had invited Jo and a host of fashionistas for the launch of a Fashion For Relief pop-up shop in London's Westfield in aid of the Prince's Trust
In the spotlight: The shop was the idea of the ever-stunning Naomi, who donated some of her own couture clothes for the cause
Westfield in west London's Shepherd's Bush have teamed up with Naomi for the venture, which has seen the supermodel and designers including Victoria Beckham donate clothes that were worn on the catwalk last year.
Other top pieces up for grabs at a bargain price include Burberry trenches, as well as gowns by Vivienne Westwood, including one worn by Naomi herself.
Rock chicks: Guests at the special preview launch of the pop-up store at Westfield included Ronnie Wood's girlfriend Ana Araujo, left, and Sophie Ellis Bextor
Other items on offer at knock-down prices include Tom Ford suit donned by David Walliams; a Christopher Kane gown worn by Amanda Holden and a red dress worn by Kim Cattrall in Sex and the City.
Any dedicated followers of fashion should get down to the shopping centre before the pop-up shop closes its doors again on April 14.
Up for the cause: (l-r) Leah Weller glitters in gold, Donna Air peachy in pink and Poppy Delevigne in her namesake red
Proceeds from the one-off venture will benefit the Prince's Trust, which helps improve the lives of youngsters in the UK.Prince Charles's charity helps 14 to 30-year-olds who need practical and financial support in order to turn their lives around.
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