Lori Harvey Leaves Little to the Imagination in Plunging Sheer Hooded Dress
Lori Harvey is putting her fit physique on display.
The socialite, whom Steve Harvey adopted after he and her mom Marjorie tied the knot in 2007, recently hit an event for New York Fashion Week donning a racy, sheer number.
Leaving little to the imagination, the model slipped into a black hooded maxi dress with a daring, plunging cowl neckline. The form-fitting ensemble was paired with fishnet stockings, revealing only thong underwear underneath. She completed the risqué ensemble with pointed-toe Christian Louboutin pumps, velvet gloves, multiple chunky chokers, and oversized gold hoop earrings.
For beauty, the Yevrah Swim owner opted for a slicked-back hairstyle and a makeup look comprised of bold, smoky eyeliner.
The 26-year-old chose the head-turning look for the PLT by Naomi runway show, which took place on Tuesday, Sept. 5, at Cipriani 25 Broadway in New York City. The event showcased supermodel Naomi Campbell's new clothing collection with fast-fashion brand, Pretty Little Thing.
Harvey sat front row at the function, alongside Kanye West's ex-fling Julia Fox, Patrick Ta, and Tommy Dorfman. Other notable attendees included Teyana Taylor, Winnie Harlow, and Emily Ratajkowski.
The fierce face and Star actress, herself, took to the catwalk during the presentation, sparkling as she strutted down the aisle in a sheer, bedazzled, rhinestone-covered black halter maxi dress.
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Despite being a seasoned fashion industry professional, Campbell admitted that even for her, anxiety can still creep in.
“I was nervous,” the Empire alum admitted to People after the show when asked about what was going through her mind backstage before her solo moment in the spotlight.
“I just wanted to make sure the girls were okay, that they could walk okay, that everyone's going to be strong and poised,” she continued, further revealing the advice she gave the models who were cast to walk in her pieces: “I was saying, ‘Strong, strong, strong, strong’ and ‘be yourself, let your personality show.’”