Daisy Lowe slips into plunging maxi with thigh-high split

She is known for her envy-inducing figure and womanly curves, having modelled for lingerie giant Triumph in the past.

And Daisy Lowe was certainly not afraid to show off the body that made her famous on Sunday, as she headed to a London Fashion Week dinner in a very racy ensemble.

The model, 28, left almost nothing to the imagination in a perilously plunging mesh maxi dress, complete with an eye-watering side split, as she arrived at St John’s Hall for the glamorous Off White bash.

 

Mesh-merising! Daisy Lowe was certainly not afraid to show off the body that made her famous on Sunday, as she headed to a London Fashion Week dinner in a very racy ensemble

The brunette beauty caught the attention of all in her daring look – which gave a huge flash of her cleavage as well as her lingerie underneath. 

The chiffon number followed a traditional wrap-around shape, but was made far saucier by its daring semi-sheer material, revealing most of her slender frame underneath.

Plunging into a deep V at the chest, the dress gave an eye-popping glimpse of her famously ample bust, before cinching in at her petite waist.

Peek-a-boob: Plunging into a deep V at the chest, the dress gave an eye-popping glimpse of her famously ample bust, before splitting into a side-split to display most of her slender legs 

Peek-a-boob: Plunging into a deep V at the chest, the dress gave an eye-popping glimpse of her famously ample bust, before splitting into a side-split to display most of her slender legs 

Only upping the sex appeal further, the mesh skirt then cut into a daring thigh-high split, displaying almost all of her long and lean legs, and flashing her black lace briefs underneath.

The frock featured cold shoulders and a frilly lining in classically chic touches, but Daisy maintained the look’s racy feel with leather knee-high boots, which laced in a bondage style up the front.

Leaving her trademark fringe loose, the model then pulled her hair into two chic side braids, to draw attention to her naturally striking features – accentuated by a sweeping of rosy blusher and a dark pink lip. 

Busy bee: The brunette has been a huge presence at LFW so far, having stunned at the Roland Mouret SS18 show earlier on Sunday (above) 

Busy bee: The brunette has been a huge presence at LFW so far, having stunned at the Roland Mouret SS18 show earlier on Sunday (above) 

Daisy was the picture of confidence as she stepped out in the skin-flashing ensemble, and headed in for another glamorous evening during the city’s fashionable festivities.

The brunette has been a huge presence at LFW so far, having stunned at the Roland Mouret SS18 show earlier on Sunday.

The former Strictly star had slipped her envy-inducing curves into a form-fitting blue midi dress, paired with classic nude court shoes. 

Known for her famous figure, Daisy recently admitted that she had gained a new-found sense of body confidence following her appearance on Strictly Come Dancing last year.

Feeling good: Known for her figure, Daisy recently admitted that she had gained a new-found sense of body confidence following her appearance on Strictly Come Dancing last year

Feeling good: Known for her figure, Daisy recently admitted that she had gained a new-found sense of body confidence following her appearance on Strictly Come Dancing last year

Stunning: Daisy revealed the physical demands that come with dancing gave her a respect for her body that she had not held as a model (pictured with partner Aljaz Skorjanec) 

Stunning: Daisy revealed the physical demands that come with dancing gave her a respect for her body that she had not held as a model (pictured with partner Aljaz Skorjanec) 

Speaking on Glamour’s Hey It’s OK podcast, Daisy revealed the physical demands that come with dancing on a daily basis gave her a respect for her body that she had not held in her early years as a model.

She explained: ‘I think with modelling you’re constantly scrutinised for your body and it was such a gift using my body and feeling proud of it, of what it could do.

‘I think especially for young people in this day and age with so much social media and everything that’s going on, you’re constantly bombarded with, “Am I good enough?”

‘And actually to take yourself out of that and do something physical and then be really proud, eventually, of what you can do because it certainly doesn’t happen straight away!’ 

Proud: She said of dance: ‘To do something physical and then be really proud, eventually, of what you can do because it certainly doesn’t happen straight away!’

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