Braless Charli XCX shows off her incredibly ample assets in extreme plunging black jumpsuit as she attends star-studded 2016 NME Awards
She's nominated for Best British Solo Artist and singer Charli XCX certainly made sure that all eyes were on her when she walked the red carpet at the 2016 NME Awards on Wednesday evening.
The 23-year-old went braless for the occasion at Brixton's 02 Academy, held in association with Austin, Texas and showed off her ample assets in an extreme plunging black jumpsuit.
The raven-haired beauty teamed the sexy one-piece with a pair of chunky platform heels on the night.
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Gorgeous: She's nominated for Best British Solo Artist and singer Charli XCX certainly made sure that all eyes were on her when she walked the red carpet at the 2016 NME Awards on Wednesday evening
Wow thing: The 23-year-old went braless for the occasion at Brixton's 02 Academy, held in association with Austin, Texas and showed off her ample assets in an extreme plunging black jumpsuit
Wearing wing-tipped eyeliner and baby pink lipstick, Charli's make-up was done in a retro style as she posed confidently with one hand on her hip.
The beauty was in good company on the night, with pop princess Kylie Minogue making a surprise appearance wearing a cream lace mini dress and gold platform heels.
MTV presenter Laura Whitmore, 30, arrived shortly before and looking incredible in a black mini dress which showed off her model legs.
She teamed an edgy black leather jacket with it, which she draped over her shoulder and she smouldered in front of the cameras.
Star moment: An umbrella was held over her head as she had her picture taken outside the venue
Peace: The singer worked a variety of poses for the occasion as she worked her magic upon arrival
Take care! The straps on Charlie's outfit were held together with risqué dungaree style clips
Her outing comes after she was linked to Leonardo DiCaprio following his win at the BAFTAs on Sunday night.
Reports claimed the 41-year-old made a beeline for the gorgeous Irish presenter, with photos showing them looking cosy at a post-ceremony party.
Also flashing the flesh was singer Katy B and Jude Law's model ex Alicia Rountree.
The event will be an interesting one, no less. Kanye West's 'love him or hate him' personality has seen him make the shortlist for both Hero and Villain of the Year gongs at the event.
Pop icon: Kylie Minogue delighted fans when she made a surprise appearance on the night
It never rains, it pours: Outside the iconic venue, one assistant held an umbrella high above her head, making sure she didn't get wet
Leo's lady? MTV presenter Laura Whitmore, 30, arriving shortly before and looking incredible in a black mini dress which showed off her model legs
Looking good: Pink-haired Amber Le Bon looked incredible in a ruffled dress which contrasted with her recently dyed locks
Ample assets: Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan drew stares with her incredibly low cut dress at the event
Meanwhile X Factor success stories Little Mix and One Direction will be hoping to avoid being named the worst band of the year, a title currently held by pop-rockers Five Seconds of Summer.
Yeezus faces stiff competition in both of his categories, with David Cameron, George Osborne, Donald Trump, Simon Cowell and Chris Moyles up for the villain award.
While Taylor Swift, Adele, Dave Grohl, Florence Welch and current odds-on favourite Jeremy Corbyn battling out to be crowned hero.
Hot to trot: Television presenter and model Lilah Parsons kept it simple in all black (left) while fellow screen star Clara Amfo opted for the same colour (right)
Chic and unique: Still singer Katy B wore a very edgy dress with a criss-cross neckline detail
Daring: Jude Law's model ex Alicia Rountree went underwear free in her semi-sheer dress as she walked the red carpet
Fancy seeing you here: Famous cook Gizzi Erskine (L) and Gary Powell made sure they had time for a quick gossip at the event
Other bands unfortunate enough to be contenders for the 'worst' gong are Sleaford Mods, U2, Nickelback and 5SOS.
Indie favourites The Libertines and grunge newcomers Wolf Alice blaze the way with six nominations apiece and will battle it out for some of the evening's biggest awards -- Best British Band, Best Live Band, Best Track, Best Music Video and Best Fan Community.
Mike Williams, editor-in-chief, NME said: 'The NME audience has voted in its thousands, and once again have pulled together an exciting, diverse and in some places pretty surprising shortlist for the 2016 Awards.
The boys! (left to right) Gary Powell, Carl Barat and John Hassall of The Libertines
Keeping warm: Musician Lapsley wrapped up against the cold in a chic grey coat
'Will The Libertines crown their beautiful comeback with a couple of wins? Will Kanye be the hero and villain of the year? Can anyone stop the Adele juggernaut from pulverising everything in its path?
'All will be revealed once the people have had their final say. I’m really excited and can’t wait for the big night.'
The prestigious awards ceremony dates back to 1953, a year after the launch of NME, and has featured performances from some of the biggest names in music history such as The Beatles, Rolling Stones and The Whoٰ.
There he is: The Voice coach Ricky Wilson of Kaiser Chiefs fame was also present on the night
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