She's become known for hitting the red carpet in risqué and revealing ensembles and Rita Ora stayed true to form at a glitzy post Emmys bash.
On Sunday night, Ora, 33, attended the Walt Disney Company event at the Music Centre in Los Angeles in a sheer black lace dress with a corset-style bodice and black sleeves.
The singer, who styled her hair in a 1920s flapper bob, showed off her back tattoos through the diaphanous dress.
The star proudly posed alongside her husband of two years, actor Taika Waititi, 49, who opted for a black velvet jacket, white trousers, and a bow tie.
Earlier, Ora walked the red carpet at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards with Nicola Coughlan, Juno Temple, and Gillian Anderson. She wore a feathered gown for the ceremony, held at the Peacock Theatre.
This year’s Emmys took place later than usual due to the writers and actors strikes. It was hosted by Eugene and Dan Levy, the first father-son duo to present the event.
The Levy's told Vanity Fair: “For two Canadians who won our Emmys in a literal quarantine tent, the idea of being asked to host this year in an actual theatre was incentive enough. We’re thrilled to be able to raise a glass to this extraordinary season of television and can’t wait to spend the evening with you all.”
The Bear broke the record for most nominations in a single year in the Comedy category with 23, while Shogun led the Drama categories with 25 nominations.
Hacks won the top comedy prize, with Shogun sweeping the drama categories, winning Outstanding Drama Series, and acting awards for Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada.
Netflix’s Baby Reindeer took the top award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, with acting awards going to Richard Gadd and Jessica Gunning.
The ceremony was also marked by first-time winners, including Oscar-winner Jodie Foster who won best lead actress in a limited or anthology series for her role in True Detective: Night Country.
She thanked the indigenous people of Northern Alaska who “told us their stories”, describing it as “deep and wonderful”.
Meanwhile, actress Elizabeth Debicki won her first Emmy Award for her role as Diana, Princess of Wales in Netflix’s The Crown; a fictionalised drama about the British royal family.
“Playing this part based on this unparalleled, incredible human being, has been my great privilege – it has been a gift,” she said on stage after collecting the award for outstanding supporting actress in a drama.