Victoria Beckham joins stars to pay tribute to Vogue Italia editor Franca Sozzani at MFW
VICTORIA BECKHAM, Rita Ora and Kate Moss were among a whole host of stars who paid tribute to the late Vogue Italia editor-in-chief Franca Sozzani at Milan Fashion Week earlier today.
Victoria Beckham joined stars to pay tribute to Franca Sozzani earlier today
The famed fashionista passed away on December 22 following a year-long illness and she reportedly had photographer son Francesco Carrozzini, 34, by her side when she died.
Tributes poured in for the star immediately after her death and celebrities made sure to offer their condolences once again today as a ceremony was held for her in Milan.
Victoria, 42, donned a figure-hugging navy dress for the occasion, with her keeping her head down and hiding her eyes behind a pair of large dark sunglasses.
Supermodel Kate, 43, also arrived at the cathedral looking visibly upset, with her partly covering her face with a veiled hat and wearing an all-black suit.
Victoria kept her head down as she made her way to the service
Kate Moss and Stella McCartney also attended the ceremony
Rita Ora was among the celebrities to attend the service
Franca Sozzani's emotional speech on changing her industry
Rita, 26, was also among the glamorous mourners and wore a similar-style hat to Kate's, while also covering up in a long patterned dress.
Veteran model Naomi Campbell was pictured making her way to the iconic venue in a classic black frock.
The service comes after Victoria took to Instagram to pay her respects after news of Franca's death emerged.
Naomi Campbell was pictured with former French first lady Carla Bruni
Victoria previously paid tribute to Franca Sozzani on Instagram
She shared a snap of the duo, alongside the caption: "I had the privilege of spending time with Franca over the years. Not enough time as it now so sadly transpires.
"Whenever I was with her I was mesmerised by her strength of character, her charitable work, her creative vision. She encouraged me and inspired me whenever we spoke. What a legacy she leaves behind. RIP."
Madonna, Anna Wintour and Kanye West were also amongst stars to offer their condolences.