Kenya Moore wore a striking red leather dress as she stepped out in New York City on Tuesday.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta personality, 53, who recently divorced Marc Daly, showed off her figure in a classic off-the-shoulder look.
The dress had a simple A-line silhouette and clung to her slim body as she made her way to the Tamron Hall show.
She paired the stylish piece with a pair of open-toe gold heels as she showed off a nude pedicure.
The former beauty queen looked stunning as always with her full face and complementary makeup.
Kenya Moore wore a striking red leather dress as she stepped out in New York City on Tuesday
The Real Housewives of Atlanta personality, 53, showed off her figure in a classic off-the-shoulder look
Kenya, who shares five-year-old daughter Brooklyn with Daly, wears gold jewelry.
She wore large hoop earrings, several rings, a thin bracelet on one wrist and a thick cuff on the other.
The superstar showed off a flawless and glossy French manicure and her voluminous dark hair was parted to the side.
The curls fell in fluffy curls over her shoulders and down her back.
Kenya wowed her 2.3 million Instagram followers on Monday, teasing her appearance in a promotional post.
She uploaded an official flyer for the Tamron Hall show that showed her face and said, “Tunin on Tuesday.”
In the caption, she said: “Can't wait to chat to the stunning, intelligent and compassionate @tamronhall tomorrow!”
Moore was there to talk about her new Lifetime movie, “Abducted Off the Street: The Carlesha Gaither Story.”
Moore's dress had a simple A-line silhouette and hugged her slim body as she headed to the Tamron Hall show
Kenya flashed her mega smile as she walked onto the set of the Tamron Hall Show
In the film, which premieres February 10, Moore plays Keisha Gaithers, a mother on a tireless search for her daughter.
It's a true story about a young woman named Carlesha who outsmarts her kidnapper by using breadcrumbs to create a trail that helps investigators find her.
“You have to be a mother to know what a mother would do,” Moore told Today.com this week.
“It brings out my greatest fear – something could happen to your children,” she explained of the role.
Kenya also revealed about her little daughter Brooklyn: “I taught my child how to fight, how not to touch weapons, how to hide when in danger, what to do if lost, how to use a cell phone – and how “stay calm.”