Naomi Campbell cuts a chic figure in a monochromatic suit as she watches friends Baroness Amos and Edward Enninful receive Queen's birthday honours at Buckingham Palace

She's got plenty of prestigious pals.

And Naomi Campbell, 46, accompanied Baroness Amos and Edward Enninful to Buckingham Palace on Thursday to watch the latter be made an OBE and the former a member of the Order of Companions of Honour, respectively.

The supermodel looked sensational in a monochromatic suit, a fancy fascinator and black peep-toe heels.

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Prestigious pals: Naomi Campbell, 46, accompanied Baroness Amos and Edward Enninful to Buckingham Palace on Thursday to watch the latter be made an OBE and the former a member of the Order of Companions of Honour

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She smiled brightly as she posed for photos with British style trailblazer Edward and Director of SOAS, University of London, Baroness Amos in the Royal grounds.

Her flowing brunette locks cascaded over her shoulders, while she covered her lips in a rich tone.

Edward, who's fashion and style director at W Magazine, looked thrilled as Naomi wrapped her arms around him.

Style queen: The supermodel looked sensational in a monochromatic suit, a fancy fascinator and black peep-toe heels

The fashionista called receiving an OBE from the Princess Royal as an 'amazing feeling' and said his dream cover shoot would be with real, not fashion, royalty.

He was named on the Queen's birthday honours list for services to diversity in the fashion industry.

After receiving his medal, he told the Press Association that challenging convention was something that came naturally and he believed it was 'the way forward' for the industry. 

Supportive: Naomi looked happy to take a backseat and let her friends enjoy their moment

He relished sharing the moment with his supermodel friend Naomi, whom he has known since he was a teenager.

He said: 'Just seeing her face as I was about to pick up my medal - she's so proud, I think she was almost crying.

'We've come such a long way together, since we were teenagers.

Longtime friends: Edward, who's fashion and style director at W Magazine, looked thrilled as Naomi wrapped her arms around him

Making history: Baroness Amos was the first black woman to lead a British university when she was made Director of SOAS, University of London

'We've come from very humble beginnings, and here we are.'

Appropriately, he also said first word of the honour came around the same time he was imagining pop icon Rihanna as a futuristic, bejewelled queen for the publication's 2016 September cover.

He said: 'Rihanna's the queen of music, so (I thought) why don't we do her in the style of the Queen of England. So the Queen played a very important part.'

He revealed his 'ultimate dream' would be to continue the royal theme by snaring a photo shoot with the Duchess of Cambridge.

A celebration: She smiled brightly as she posed for photos with British style trailblazer Edward and Director of SOAS, University of London Baroness Amos in the Royal grounds

 

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