No Secrets here! Sara Sampaio exposes her breasts as she goes braless in sweeping semi-sheer dress for Alberta Ferretti at Milan Fashion Week
The event may well have been dominated by sisters Gigi and Bella Hadid, but the runway was owned by the equally alluring Sara Sampaio on Wednesday afternoon.
The sultry Portuguese model went braless as she strode the catwalk for Italian designer Alberta Ferretti’s autumn-winter show as Milan Fashion Week got into full swing.
Opting for a plunging sheer lilac dress from Ferretti’s forthcoming collection, Sara - best known for her role as a Victoria's Secret Angel - commanded maximum attention by exposing her breasts during another memorable runway appearance.
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Making the breast of it: The event may well have been dominated by sisters Gigi and Bella Hadid, but the runway was owned by the equally alluring Sara Sampaio on Wednesday afternoon
Smoky eye-shadow and contoured foundation served to accentuate her already striking features, while her brunette locks were centre parted and effortlessly pushed away from her face.
The model later protected her modesty by sporting a snug black sweater beating the single word Tuesday over her revealing, floor-length outfit to display both sides of the modern-meets-classic collection.
Meanwhile supermodel sisters Bella and Gigi showed no signs of slowing down on Wednesday after into Milan for the Ferretti's runway show.
Exposed: The sultry Portuguese model went braless as she strode the catwalk for Italian designer Alberta Ferretti’s autumn-winter show as Milan Fashion Week got into full swing
In good company: Sara was joined backstage by fellow model Stella Maxwell
Eye-catching: Sara's sweeping lilac gown proved to be a red carpet highlight
Bella, 20, flashed a saucy hint of her bust in a chiffon striped gown before dazzling in a romantic velvet cape and mask - while her 21-year-old sister followed suit in a hooded robe, which billowed effortlessly behind her as she took to the catwalk.
The old-meets-new theme of the collection was mirrored on the other models - who sported co-ordinating jumpers featuring different days of the week, and equally striking skirts, including a traditional Spanish red number for a touch of vibrancy.
Feretti's ollection kept in theme with a selection of old-fashioned frilled dresses, featuring soft chiffon, delicate prints and 3D flower statements - before trendier accessories and chunky heeled shoes were added for a modern touch.
The models later on took to the runway side by side for the finale as they lapped up the rapturous applause after the show - with the designer herself taking to the stage to thank the audience for their support and praise.
Stunning: Smoky eye-shadow and contoured foundation served to accentuate her already striking features, while her brunette locks were centre parted and effortlessly pushed away from her face
That's better: The model later protected her modesty by sporting a snug black sweater beating the single word Tuesday over her revealing, floor-length outfit
Sara is known for her luxurious locks which is how the brunette beauty landed a Moroccanoil beauty deal.
She uses a few products from the famline to promote bouncy curls and endless shine.
Her new appointment as the brand's beauty ambassador is an organic partnership.
'I love all things beauty, and strive to use only the highest quality products for my hair and skin, which is why Moroccanoil is the perfect fit for me,' Sampaio told PeopleStyle
'They have truly amazing products that really transform the hair and skin.'
Here she comes: The model turned heads as she confidently strode the catwalk
Next up: Supermodel sisters Bella and Gigi Hadid showed no signs of slowing down on Wednesday, as they jetted over to Milan to walk in Alberta Ferretti's Autumn/Winter 2018 showcase at the Italian city's fashion week
Big finale: The models later posed on the runway side by side for the finale as they lapped up the rapturous applause
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