Jourdan Dunn found her red carpet appearance at The Fashion Awards in London on Saturday disrupted by an animal rights protestor.
The model, 34, was posing up a storm at the event held at The Royal Albert Hall when a protestor appeared alongside her, disrupting the event.
The activist held up a large sign condemning the use of fur, reading: ‘Feathers are worn by beautiful birds and ugly people.’
Jourdan looked momentarily taken aback by the protestor before they were removed.
The model is not the first star to be confronted by an animal rights protestor.
Pharrell attempted to hug an animal rights activist who confronted him outside of the Chateau Marmont in LA following the GQ Men of the Year Awards in November.
Jourdan Dunn found her red carpet appearance at The Fashion Awards in London on Saturday disrupted by an animal rights protestor
The activist held up a large sign condeming the use of fur, reading: ‘Feathers are worn by beautiful birds and ugly people’
Pharrell, who has incurred the wrath of animal activists since being named Louis Vuitton’s new creative director last year, was faced with angry protestors again on Thursday who slammed him for ‘supporting the fur industry’.
However he attempted to diffuse the situation by offering the activist an embrace and telling him: ‘God bless you.’
While his efforts were unsuccessful, as the man remained upset and another woman could be heard yelling ‘animal abuser!’ during the face-off, Pharrell kept a positive atтιтude throughout the clash before returning to his vehicle.
Jourdan put on a leggy display in a pair of leopard print micro shorts which highlighted her endless pins.
She added to her outfit with a matching jacket which included a belt and featured a plunging neckline.
The fashionista added long black gloves to her bold ensemble and a matching 1920s-inspired cap.
Jourdan finished off her look with a pair of black keels and statement green and silver jewellery, styling her hair into a sleek pixie cut.
The Fashion Awards, presented by jewelry brand Pandora, returned to the iconic London venue the Royal Albert Hall on Monday evening.
Pharrell attempted to hug an animal rights activist who confronted him outside of the Chateau Marmont following the GQ Men of the Year Awards in Novembr
The event unites the global fashion community in London, the home of fashion and creativity, to amplify leaders of change, celebrate excellence and support the next generation of creative talent.
It serves as the main fundraiser for the BFC Foundation, which supports the future growth and success of the British fashion industry through its focus on education, grant-giving, and business mentoring.
Hosted for the second year in a row by Maya Jama and Kojey Radical, the star-studded event will see Tom Ford win the Outstanding Achievement Award and Issa Rae bag the Pandora Leader of Change Award.
Caroline Rush, Chief Executive, British Fashion Council, said: ‘We are delighted that Maya and Kojey are returning as the co-hosts this year.
It was a pleasure to watch them on stage last year, their love and support of British fashion and emerging talent makes them the perfect duo for the job.
‘I am really looking forward to seeing their dynamic energy on stage again as we celebrate the year in fashion.’
Jourdan added a matching jacket to her outfit which included a belt and featured a plunging neckline
The fashionista added long black gloves to her bold ensemble and a matching 1920s-inspired cap
The stunning model struck a playful pose as she departed the awards later in the evening
Rapper and fashion icon A$AP Rocky was honoured as a Cultural Innovator after being part of many high profile campaigns this year as well as making his Paris Fashion Week debut.
The gong celebrates a leading innovator and imagemaker in the entertainment industry, who over the course of the year, has created viral fashion moments which have had a profound impact on the fashion industry and wider culture.
Chairman, Chief Executive and Creative Director of Moncler S.p.A., Remo Ruffini, received the Trailblazer Award for his contribution to the fashion industry.
Gucci received a Special Recognition Award for the ‘We Will Always Have London’, a campaign by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno captured by pH๏τographer and activist, Nan Goldin.