Sara Sampaio walks in Bottega Veneta’s MFW show

Earlier this month, she caused a stir when she boldly bared her breasts on the runway as she walked in Zadig & Voltaire’s New York Fashion Week presentation.

And Sara Sampaio continued to command attention at Milan Fashion Week on Saturday, when she put on a scintillating display while sauntering down the catwalk for Bottega Veneta’s SS18 collection.

The 26-year-old Portuguese beauty displayed her enviably long and lean legs in a plunging sequinned tricolour swimsuit, which was cinched at the waist with a thin black leather belt.

 

Strutting her stuff: Sara Sampaio walked in Bottega Veneta’s SS18 presentation during Milan Fashion Week on Saturday

Teaming the eye-catching number with a pair of green-and-black heels and patterned scarf, the model toted a white clutch bag during her walk.

Adorned in a glittering array of statement jewellery, Sara let her raven tresses flow freely with an off-centre parting, while her makeup was kept light and natural.

It’s been an eventful month for the Victoria’s Secret model, who has walked at shows during New York and London’s fashion weeks. 

Plunging: The Portuguese beauty displayed her enviably long and lean legs in a plunging sequinned tricolour swimsuit, which was cinched at the waist with a thin black leather belt

Plunging: The Portuguese beauty displayed her enviably long and lean legs in a plunging sequinned tricolour swimsuit, which was cinched at the waist with a thin black leather belt

Eye-catching: Teaming the eye-catching number with a pair of green-and-black heels and patterned scarf, the model toted a white clutch bag during her walk

Eye-catching: Teaming the eye-catching number with a pair of green-and-black heels and patterned scarf, the model toted a white clutch bag during her walk

Her appearance at the party came just a day after Sara had boldly bared her breasts on the Cedar Lake runway modelling Zadig & Voltaire’s SS/18 collection for New York Fashion Week. 

The leggy stunner took to the catwalk clad in tiny denim shorts and a daring sheer polka dot top, in which she exposed her topless frame underneath.

Her head-turning top of choice boasted layered detailing around the waist and sleeves, and its femininity was contrasted with the addition of chunky black boots. 

Free the nipple! Earlier this month, the stunner boldly bared her breasts on the Cedar Lake runway modeling Zadig & Voltaire's SS/18 collection at New York Fashion Week

Free the nipple! Earlier this month, the stunner boldly bared her breasts on the Cedar Lake runway modeling Zadig & Voltaire’s SS/18 collection at New York Fashion Week

'Maroon for fall!' The seasoned Angel - who got her 'wings' in April 2015 - took over the San Francisco bra brand's social media where she shared several Insta-stories

‘Maroon for fall!’ The seasoned Angel – who got her ‘wings’ in April 2015 – took over the San Francisco bra brand’s social media where she shared several Insta-stories

Sara, who got her Victoria’s Secret Angel wings in 2015, will next strut her stuff in the annual CBS-broadcast VS Fashion Show taking place November 28 in Shanghai.

In preparation for hitting the promotional trail for the highly-anticipated annual show – which has recently taken place away from the US in such locations as London and Paris –  the model has been seen posing in a variety of shoots.

Last month, she shot a Wild West-themed campaign in Aspen with filmmaker Michael Bay and lensman Jerome Duran for the VS holiday collection.  

Angelic: Sara will next strut her stuff in the annual CBS-broadcast VS Fashion Show, taking place November 28 in Shanghai

Angelic: Sara will next strut her stuff in the annual CBS-broadcast VS Fashion Show, taking place November 28 in Shanghai

Yee-haw! Last month, Sara shot a Wild West-themed campaign in Aspen with filmmaker Michael Bay and lensman Jerome Duran for the VS holiday collection

Yee-haw! Last month, Sara shot a Wild West-themed campaign in Aspen with filmmaker Michael Bay and lensman Jerome Duran for the VS holiday collection

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