Melbourne Fashion Week: Model Jess King shocks with G-string dress

Model shocks at Melbourne Fashion Week by flashing her G-string in a backless dress – as friends LICK her bottom in racy photos

Model Jess King ensured all eyes were on her on Saturday when she rocked up to Melbourne Fashion Week sporting a very revealing outfit.

The Perth native, 34, posted a gallery of jaw-dropping photos on Instagram showing her partying with friends at the exclusive event.

Jess turned heads in a backless black dress that exposed most of her buttocks.

The brunette paired her slinky number with a G-string and opted to go braless.

She added touches of glamour with shimmering gold jewellery and a rosy palette of rouge makeup and mascara.

Model Jess King ensured all eyes were on her on Saturday when she rocked up to Melbourne Fashion Week sporting a very revealing outfit 

The Perth native, 34, posted a gallery of jaw-dropping photos on Instagram showing her partying with friends at the exclusive event

The Perth native, 34, posted a gallery of jaw-dropping photos on Instagram showing her partying with friends at the exclusive event 

One of Jess' friends licked her backside in this bawdy photo while another pal watched on

One of Jess’ friends licked her backside in this bawdy photo while another pal watched on

In one photo, she proudly flaunted her behind with a cheeky grin on her face.

Another bawdy snap captured the moment a female friend licked her buttocks while a male friend watched on.

Jess made headlines in 2019 when she slammed clothing standards in Australia after struggling to find a pair of jeans that fit her on a shopping trip. 

Jess turned heads in a backless black dress that exposed most of her buttocks

Jess turned heads in a backless black dress that exposed most of her buttocks 

The brunette paired her slinky number with a G-string and opted to go braless

The brunette paired her slinky number with a G-string and opted to go braless 

The plus-size model, shared a photo on Instagram of herself unable to do up a pair of ‘extra large’ jeans, and warned designers it sent a poor message to women. 

‘The average Aussie woman is a size 14 to 16 and if someone smaller than that can’t fit into a brand’s size XL what kind of message is that sending?’ she wrote.

‘I’m honestly torn. With fashion week being on this week I’m truly grateful to be involved in some way but sad too because my body and others are still not good enough to be seen or catered to. When is it going to get better?’

She went on to say there is a lot of confusion and differing opinions on what plus-size actually means and whether it’s a good or bad thing.

She added touches of glamour with shimmering gold jewellery and a rosy palette of rouge makeup and mascara

She added touches of glamour with shimmering gold jewellery and a rosy palette of rouge makeup and mascara 

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