PrettyLittleThing founder Umar Kamani meets his glamorous fiancee Nada Adelle at British Vogue’s Forces for Change dinner in London
Umar Kamani and Nada Adelle made for the perfect couple on Sunday night as they attended British Vogue’s Forces for Change dinner in London.
The PrettyLittleThing co-founder, 34, attended the event at The Londoner Hotel alongside his fiancé, 28.
The couple were joined by a host of famous faces at the event, including Maya Jama and Irina Shayk.
Hand in hand: Umar Kamani and Nada Adelle made for the perfect couple on Sunday night as they attended the British Vogue Forces for Change dinner in London
The businessman, who is worth more than £300million, looked suave as he donned a tuxedo underneath a long black coat.
Nada joined her beau in matching attire as she wore a cut-out black velvet bodycon dress that showed off her toned physique.
The model added to her height as she walked elegantly in a pair of Jimmy Choo heeled platform shoes.
A model couple: Nada joined her beau in a color-coordinated outfit as she wore a dark velvet form-fitting dress with cut-outs that showed off her toned physique
On the star-studded evening, Umar and Nada posed for photos alongside Tania Fares, co-founder of Fashion Trust Arabia, editor-in-chief of British Bogue Edward Enninful, and model and actress Naomi Campbell.
Many well-known celebrities took to the stage Sunday night in support of Vogue’s Forces for Change initiative.
First launched in 2019, the event allows Vogue to shine a spotlight on individuals across the fashion industry and broader pop culture who are fighting for positive change in society.
Group photo: Umar and Nada posed for photos alongside Fashion Trust Arabia co-founder Tania Fares, British Bogue Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful and model Naomi Campbell
Last year, Umar presented a $2 million ring to his model girlfriend at the Monte Carlo Opera House.
Umar asked the question surrounded by 10,000 white roses and 25 musicians.
The fashion mogul grew his fashion empire from a market stall in Manchester to a multi-billion pound business by selling cheap clothes to Gen Z partygoers.
She said yes! Last year, Umar presented a $2 million ring to his model girlfriend at the Monte Carlo Opera House