She’s riding on the coattails of her boyfriend Stormzy’s music success.
Yet Maya Jama was at Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty launch solo, with her beau no-where to be seen, on Tuesday night.
Having been making her way around London Fashion Week over the past few day the 23-year-old threw on a sparkling silver long-sleeved top, toning this glam down a little with a pair of blue jeans.
Solo: Maya Jama glimmers in a silver top and jeans as she hits the Fenty Beauty show at London Fashion Week without her boyfriend Stormzy
The jeans were cut-off at the ankles and a little frayed, and she completed the outfit with white trainers.
The ensemble was modest yet still hinted at her enviable figure.
Keeping her accessories low-key, Maya donned a few rings and let her cream clutch bag do the talking.
She kept her make-up fresh and natural, with a lick of gloss on her pout and swish of mascara on her eyes.
Cute couple: Sarah Jane Crawford joined Maya at the event, wearing similar sparkles
She wore her raven mane in a light wave, loosely around her shoulders.
Maya’s outing comes after she candidly discussed her upbringing with a convict father on ITV’s Loose Women.
The presenter revealed that her father had been in jail since she was three – and admitted she stopped talking to him as she was ‘fed up’ of him doing ‘bad things.’
Proving to be a supportive beau, Stormzy was quick to praise her bravery – tweeting: ‘Maya Jama on Loose Women right now’ followed by a crown emoji.
Queen of LFW: Maya, who is of Swedish and Somali descent, is also a presenter
Party time: Later she was seen exiting the London venue
4Music host Maya appeared on Loose Women to talk about her 5STAR documentary, titled When Dad Kills: Murdered in the Family – which explores how children are affected if they have a parent in jail.
Revealing her own experience, she said: ‘My dad has been in jail since I was three and I broke contact when I was 10.’
Maya, who is of Swedish and Somali descent, added that she was lucky because her dad’s sisters supported her, as did her step-dad – who her mother married when she was seven.
‘My earliest memory is around five when I was visiting him in prison. It was a bit weird, I had a super supportive family around me, I had a stepdad. I never really felt like I was missing out.’
Strike a pose: She let her cream and black clutch bag do the talking
Fashionista pals: (L-R) Maya Jama joined Bip Ling and other guests at the party
Out and about: Maya took to social media to post herself at a club this week
Act natural: She followed this up with some pre-bed glamour shots for good measure
Steams like fun: She let her fans into a glimpse of her bedtime ritual