Rita Ora looked incredible from head to toe as she bared all in a daring sheer gown for the star-studded British Vogue Forces For Change party.
The event, which took place last night at The MAINE Mayfair, saw the likes of Maya Jama, Stormzy, Jourdan Dunn, and AJ Odudu rubbing shoulders while celebrating ‘individuals across fashion and politics and sport and activism and sustainability who are driving positive change,’ according to Vogue.
For You singer Ora, 32, put on a daring display as she freed the nipple in a sheer black down for the occasion with strategically placed flowers.
The dress also included a bizarre facial piece that covered her nose and mouth, with the star wearing her blonde locks in an updo so as to not draw any attention away from her unique fit.
She paired the look with nude underwear to complete the racy illusion, as well as black strappy heels and chunky gold jewellery.
She stood alongside Jess Glynne on the red carpet, who looked incredible in a black pantsuit and statement bowtie left loose.
Stormzy and Maya Jama made their first public appearance at an event since reuniting, putting on a cosy display as they arrived holding hands.
The couple, who rekindled their romance over the summer after splitting back in 2019, made their first public appearance together at the Vogue bash wearing matching dark outfits.
She was rocking a black PVC jumpsuit, with her long hair falling in curls, while Stormzy paired smart trousers with a navy jumper.
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Maya could hardly stop smiling as she held hands with her man while she cuddled up next to him for photos on the red carpet.
Singer Paloma Faith showcased a dramatic hair transformation as she ditched her curly blonde locks for a striking auburn, cropped do.
She paired the new look with a fitted black dress and statement orange satin gloves to match her new tresses.
British model Jourdan Dunn was among the stars in fitted black numbers to mark the stylish event, joined by The Creator star Gemma Chan in a lacy mini dress.
Ugandan-British actor Sheila Atim was her trademark stylish self as she wore a lingerie-inspired black gown that looked distinct against her white blonde hair.
Radio presenter Edith Bowman also appeared elegant in a flowing black gown which she paired with a prominent electric green handbag, while model and LGBTQ+ activist Munroe Bergdorf wore a similar, sophisticated trailing dress.
Elvis director Baz Luhrmann also joined in with the all-black trend in an eye-catching leather blazer paired with an onyx turtleneck jumper and trousers.
Kate Moss’ daughter Lila Moss made the gothic trend her own in a black and white polka dot dress which she paired with a sleek updo and dangling earrings.
Red appeared to be another popular colour among the night’s outfits, with Lionesses goalkeeper Mary Earps rocking an eye-popping rouge mini dress with matching gloves built into it.
British model and TV presenter Leomie Anderson also donned a daring short red dress, while Strictly star Rose Ayling-Ellis took a page out of Ora’s book and went braless in a sheer red bedazzled gown.
Alexa Chung sported a pop of red on her lips while she bucked the trend completely, opting for a stunning gold maxi dress with long, flared sleeves.
Similarly, TV presenter and journalist Vick Hope and AJ Odudu opted for soft pink outfits to hit the red carpet, while radio presenter Miquita Oliver looked radiant in a bold white dress.
Other stars in attendance on the night included Little Simz, Sarah Burton, Chioma Nnadi, and Ramla Ali.
Forces For Change was first launched in the 2019 September edition of Vogue, which was guest-edited by Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle.
Speaking about the movement in a statement at the time, Markle said: ‘I’m honoured to have this very special issue recognized.
‘Creating ‘Forces for Change’ with Edward was an opportunity to have the September issue of Vogue reflect the world as we see it – beautiful and strong in its diversity. Huge congratulations to Edward who helped bring this to light, and for his additional honour of being awarded best editor by PPA.’
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