Pregnant Miranda Kerr debuts blossoming baby bump in black leopard print gown

Miranda Kerr showed off her growing baby bump at a Golden Globes party on Sunday night.
The Australian model and her Snapchat co-founder husband Evan Spiegel announced they were expecting a baby in November, a sibling for her seven-year-old son Flynn, from her relationship with actor Orlando Bloom.

Taking to the InStyle & Warner Bros. Party held after the Golden Globes, Miranda posed up a storm on the red carpet in a figure-hugging black leopard print Balmain dress with halter top.
She complemented the chic ensemble with strappy black high heel sandals from Giuseppe Zanotti, carried a Jimmy Choo clutch purse and added some sparkle via the addition of Niwaka jewellery.
But Miranda wasn't the only fashion star to make a splash at the event; Naomi Campbell turned heads as she arrived at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in a black gown, in solidarity with the Time's Up campaign, the Hollywood-backed initiative which provides subsidised legal support to those who have experienced sexual harassment, assault, or abuse in the workplace.
The British supermodel opted for a one-shoulder Jean Paul Gaultier gown with ruffle detail and long train, which she accessorised with Loriblu high heels and bling from Neil Lane.

Meanwhile, Kendall Jenner and Heidi Klum showed up to the glitzy ceremony sporting very similar dresses. Kendall sported a strapless black Giambattista Valli gown with high-low hemline, which she paired with super high heels and striking Lorraine Schwartz diamond earrings.
And veteran model Heidi showed off her legs in a black dress with short hem, though hers featured slightly less tulle. She matched her Ashi Studio ensemble with sandals from Le Silla, a Tyler Ellis purse and black diamond jewellery from Lorraine Schwartz.

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