Kendall Jenner commanded attention as she arrived at the Fashion Awards in London in a sheer dress that left little to the imagination.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star looked breathtaking in the floor-length gold dress, which left one of her legs bare.
The stunning gown was made of a filmy, semi-sheer material which barely concealed Jenner’s assets.
She was joined by several fellow models at the glitzy event.
Catwalk queen Alek Wek’s dress also turned heads, as it featured a huge pink bow that trailed behind her down the red carpet.
Jerry Hall was accompanied by daughter Elizabeth Jagger.
Hall was smart in black while Jagger stood out in a red dress.
There as another mother-daughter combo on the carpet, as Cindy Crawford was joined by daughter Kaia Gerber, one of the models of the moment.
Crawford was picture perfect in an elegant off-the-shoulder black dress, while Gerber dazzled in a black and silver number that featured cut outs over the arms and bodice.
Spice Girl turned designer Victoria Beckham wore a black outfit with her hair up to show off the interesting neckline.
She walked the red carpet with husband David and their oldest son Brooklyn.
Beckham later posted a picture of herself and her husband on the red carpet on Instagram.
She said: “So happy to be at the #FashionAwards tonight with @davidbeckham in his first year as Ambassadorial President and proud to have been nominated in the category of British Womenswear Designer of the Year in my brand’s tenth year.”
She told fans her black dress was her own “wrap front evening #VBSS19 dress”.
The event attracted stars from the music and acting worlds as well as those from the world of fashion.
Rita Ora was less flashy than usual in a sophisticated red and black patterned suit, while fellow singer Paloma Faith stood out in a frothy pink concoction with plenty of layers.
Actress Carey Mulligan was serene in a white dress with black spots and Rosamund Pike was stylish in a long black jacket.
The event was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
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