Leomie Anderson shows off her stunning figure in a skimpy metallic co-ord set as she joins chic Vogue Williams at a chic H&M bash
Leomie Anderson looked nothing short of sensational as she stepped out in chic Vogue Williams at the Rabanne x H&M launch at the Serpentine Gallery in London on Wednesday.
The supermodel, 30, showed off her stunning figure in a purple chainmail suit that left almost nothing to the imagination.
Leomie’s microscopic metallic look consisted of a tiny crop top and a matching miniskirt, which she teamed with a pair of quirky heels.
The stunner completed the eye-catching outfit with a pair of dangling diamond earrings and opted to style her glossy raven braids poker straight.
Meanwhile, Vogue, 38, made her own stylish appearance and turned heads in a 1970s-inspired ensemble.
Glam: Leomie Anderson, 30 (L) looked nothing short of sensational as she attended the Rabanne x H&M launch at the Serpentine Gallery in London with a stylish Vogue Williams, 38(R) on Wednesday
Hot stuff: The supermodel showed off her stunning figure in a purple chainmail suit that left almost nothing to the imagination
The top and pants were decorated with a striking print and she cinched her waist with a gold chain belt.
Spanish brand Rabanne is the latest label to collaborate with the high street brand and their collection hits stores on November 8.
It comes after Vogue opened up about her being cruelly skinny-shamed by trolls after modeling M&S swimwear during her Spanish holiday last month.
The TV personality said “people aren’t nice anymore” as she recalled the incident that forced the fashion brand to intervene to defend the mother of three.
Vogue was called ‘too skinny’ by followers after she modeled both the black swimmer and a skimpy blue bikini during the getaway.
Speak with The sun she said: ‘I would never in a million years say something negative to someone online because I don’t know them.
‘People are not nice. We went through a phase where everyone wanted to be kind to each other, but now that is no longer the case.’
She further said that she cannot please everyone and regularly receives nasty comments that she is both too fat and too thin.
Sensational: Leomie’s microscopic metallic look consisted of a tiny crop top and a matching mini skirt which she teamed with a pair of quirky heels
Attitude! The stunner completed the eye-catching outfit with a pair of dangling diamond earrings and opted to style her glossy raven braids poker straight
Loving life: She exuded confidence as she helped promote the brand
Fashion People: Leomie pictured with fellow fashionista Gary Thompson
Friends: Leomie (R) was later joined by fellow model Munroe Bergdorf (L)
Fun times: The ladies giggled as they posed for photos
Perfection: Both caused a storm in front of the cameras
Gorgeous: Munroe stunned in a chic floral dress with keyhole detail and sassy slit
Models: L to R) Emma Winder, Grace Carter, Leomie Anderson, Charli Howard and Beka Prance
Glamor girls: Emma Winder and Beka Prance
Here come the boys! Gary Thompson (L) and Henrik Lischke (R)
Admittedly: ‘My weight doesn’t really fluctuate. I don’t really diet, but I do exercise a lot.’
The montage of Vogue in her skimpy swimwear was uploaded to Marks and Spencer’s Instagram page.
With the person writing: ‘I would never post negative comments about anyone but I stopped this advert pretty quickly and I’m sorry but I felt it wasn’t aimed at the everyday woman modeling a swimsuit and Vogue can’t hurt .’
Another said: ‘Shocking advert #promote body positivity’.
Nasty: TIt comes after Vogue opened up about being cruelly shamed by trolls after modeling M&S swimwear during her Spanish holiday last month
Marks and Spencer wrote: ‘A friendly reminder to our followers that we use our platform in a positive way.
“We are proud to represent and celebrate people of all shapes and sizes. We will not tolerate unkind or negative comments and anything unacceptable will be removed. Let us all continue to lift each other up. I love M&S x’.
Many supported Vogue in the comments section.
One wrote: ‘She looks amazing. Women come in all shapes and sizes and all women are ‘real’ and ‘normal’, regardless of their size.’
Another added: ‘Real women come in all sizes and shapes, it’s incredibly sad to see how body reactions shame other people’s bodies’ and ‘I think she looks amazing, beautiful family.’