Linda Evangelista took to the runway of the Fendi show at Manhattan’s Hammerstein Ballroom to kick off New York Fashion Week, marking the first time the Canadian-born supermodel has appeared on a runway in 15 years.
As Footwear News reported, the show celebrated the debut of Fendi’s new Marc Jacob collection, while also marking the 25th anniversary of the brand’s iconic Baguette bag. READ MORE: Linda Evangelista Poses For ‘British Vogue’, Admits ‘That’s Not My Jaw And Neck In Real Life’ As She Reflects On Procedure That Left Her ‘Permanently Deformed’ Evangelista made an appearance toward the end of the show, walking the runway while wearing a Tiffany blue taffeta gown.
Evangelista has spent the past few years in near-seclusion after a botched cosmetic procedure to reduce fat left her in a condition she described as “permanently deformed” and “brutally disfigured.” READ MORE: Linda Evangelista Reveals She’s Settled $50M CoolSculpting Lawsuit After Procedure Left Her ‘Permamently Deformed’ Evangelista subsequently launched a $50-million lawsuit against Zeltiq Aesthetics Inc., the company behind the CoolSculpting technique, which freezes fatty tissue as an alternative to liposuction.
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