Rita Ora left little to the imagination as she stepped out to enjoy a night in Hollywood over the weekend.
The Hot Right Now singer, 32, bared all in a revealing dress as she posed for snaps outside a pre-Golden Globes party on Sunday night.
She stepped out in a sheer purple lace dress and decided to ditch her bra to let her outfit sing and show off her toned physique.
Her black underwear poked out from under the striking lace dress and she teamed the look with a simple pair of black strappy heels.
She kept her accessories simple with a subtle pair of heart-shaped sparkly earrings and matching bracelet.
She drew more attention to her stunning look with her hair pulled back in a bun and had strands falling around her face to frame it.
Rita completed the look with dark blue eyeshadow and a light pink lip as she attended the Netflix Golden Globe and Critics Choice Nominee Toast at Catch LA.
She was joined by her partner Taika Waititi, 47, who walked alongside her looking dapper in a dark grey high-neck and trousers.
He layered a black velvet blazer over the top and completed the ensemble with a gold chain necklace.
His salt-and-pepper beard looked freshly groomed and be debuted a new ‘do with short shaved hair – a huge contract from his usually long locks.
New Zealand director Taika, who won an Oscar in 2020 for wartime comedy drama Jojo Rabbit, previously told how they met when Twilight actor Robert Pattinson brought Rita to his house.
Taika said: “We got to chatting and for the next three-and-a-half years we were just good mates. We were in different relationships, both of us. It was a good friendship and then we decided to ruin it.
“I love the fact that we both work hard, we’ve both got our own jobs and are independent and we’re best friends.”
Singer Rita has been at the top of her game for over a decade.
She found fame with Jay-Z ’s Roc Nation label and went on to have 13 top 10 hits – more than any other British female singer.
Rita has also become a household name as a TV talent show panellist and has landed lucrative ad campaigns and modelling contracts.
But the star, whose family fled war-torn Kosovo in 1990 to live in London as refugees, always fears failure.
She previously told: “When you come from nothing, you always have that fear that you’re going to end up with nothing again.
“So when I had a taste of some sort of success, I thought, ‘I can’t fail’. I’m doing this not just for myself.” Rita is very close to her mum Vera, dad Nik, sister Elena, who works as her manager, and brother Don.