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Reet turns up the heat! Braless Rita Ora leaves nothing to the imagination in a revealing sheer gown as she joins PVC-clad Maya Jama and racy Jourdan Dunn at the star-studded British Vogue Forces For Change party

Reet turns up the heat! Braless Rita Ora leaves nothing to the imagination in a revealing sheer gown as she joins PVC-clad Maya Jama and racy Jourdan Dunn at the star-studded British Vogue Forces For Change party

Rita Ora slipped into one of her racist looks yet as she joined a slew of stars for British Vogue’s Forces For Change party at at The MAINE Mayfair on Thursday.

The singer, 32, put on a daring display by going braless in a completely sheer black gown as she arrived for the annual event.

Showing off her ample bust, Rita certainly caught the eye in her quirky black dress with a completely sheer front.

The dress also boasted a bizarre oversized facial piece, certainly drawing attention to Rita as she made her entrance.

As the host of proceedings, Maya Jama flaunted her own incredible figure in a racy black PVC jumpsuit.

The dress also boasted a bizarre oversized facial piece, certainly drawing attention to Rita as she made her entrance.

As the host of proceedings, Maya Jama flaunted her own incredible figure in a racy black PVC jumpsuit.

The Love Island host put on a busty display in the plunging one-piece as she posed up a storm at the party.

Jourdan Dunn also left little to the imagination in a dangerously revealing black side-split gown that display every inch of her model figure.

Lila Moss also cut a stylish figure in a fun black spotted mini dress as she arrived solo for the party.

Also in attendance was Alex Scott, who donned a form-fitting white gown with a blazer-inspired front.

Elsewhere, Daisy Lowe set pulses racing in a plunging black PVC dress as she posed for snaps at the charity event.

The model, 34, showed off her famous figure in the skintight black dress with a perilously plunging front that accentuated her ample cleavage.

She teamed the look with matching tights and lace-up heeled boots as she made her way into the event.

The party was held to celebrate the Forces For Change partnership, an initiative aiming to provide leaders, rising stars and new disruptors a platform to discuss social, cultural and political issues.

Also in attendance was fashion party favourite Alexa Chung, who showed off her quirky sense of style in an oversized gold dress.

The model’s illusion piece boasted a white ombre effect, and she teamed the look with grey heels and a matching handbag.

Viscountess Emma Weymouth amped up the glamour in a gorgeous red gown with a cherry print.

Leomie Anderson flaunted her own endless pins in a sexy red mini dress as she arrived for the evening, while Munroe Bergdorf opted for a sultry black velvet gown.

Arsenal star Leah Williamson showed off her toned physique in ruche grey mini dress with an off-the-shoulder neckline.

Her fellow Lioness Mary Earps slipped into a fun red velvet mini dress as she arrived for the swanky fashion party.

British Vogue Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful OBE and Condé Nast Britain Chief Business Officer and Vogue European Business Advisor Vanessa Kingori OBE hosted the Forces for Change celebration.

Beginning in 2019 with the landmark Forces for Change issue of British Vogue, the long-standing initiative continues to spotlight those who are driving progress in diverse areas of culture, fashion, activism, sustainability, commerce, arts, beauty, sports and more.

Guests were welcomed onto a stunning open-air red carpet featuring a display of fifteen iconic covers of British Vogue, including the recent December issues featuring Olivia Colman, Jodie Comer, Stormzy, Lil Simz and Kate and Lila Moss.

Inside The MAINE, attendees were greeted by a performance from 4STRINGSZ and images from across Enninful’s issues of British Vogue, with drinks flowing from Johnnie Walker Blue Label, Laurent Perrier and Seventy One Gin.

As the evening progressed, guests were treated to a surprise performance by Sheila Atim, coming full circle from the celebration of Enninful’s first issue as Editor-in-Chief of British Vogue. The night was closed out by a DJ set from Hale Zero.

 

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