Georgia Toffolo dressed to impress as she enjoyed a Mayfair Christmas party on Wednesday night in Mayfair.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 28, looked nothing short of sensational as she posed for sizzling snaps while dining at Sparrow Italia.
The beauty turned up the heat as she flashed her taut waist in the glamorous number, which she added a bright red flower to.
Unbelievable: Georgia Toffolo dressed to impress in a form-fitting black halterneck jumpsuit as she enjoyed a Christmas party in Mayfair on Wednesday night
Toff styled her long blonde locks straight as they fell past her shoulders from a center parting.
She applied a flawless palette of makeup to show off her beauty while enjoying an array of lavish dishes and cocktails.
She joked in the caption: “Christmas party! The poor guy behind really wanted out of the photoshoot.
‘Christmas Party’: The former Made In Chelsea star, 28, looked nothing short of sensational as she posed for sizzling snaps while dining at Sparrow Italia
The beauty also shared a clip to her Instagram Story of pulling a funny face in excitement while the waiter brought her food.
The snaps come after Toff opened up about her “all-consuming” battle with acne, which began as a teenager during an appearance on Lorraine last month.
She admitted she went to “a great effort” to hide her skin and described the impact it had on her confidence.
Georgia’s appearance came ahead of the release of her new documentary, Georgia Toffolo: In Search of Perfect Skin.
Festive mood: The beauty turned up the heat as she flashed her taut waist in the glamorous number, which she added a bright red flower to
Having fun: The beauty also shared a clip to her Instagram Story of pulling a funny face with excitement while the waiter delivered her food
Describing the impact the problem has caused, Georgia said, “I don’t think my acne would have given me the confidence to pursue my career earlier.”
Speaking on the subject on the morning show, Georgia – aka Toff – said: “Acne starts when you’re very young, in your formative years. Mine started when I was 13, I’ve been open about it and have gone to great lengths to hide it.
Explaining how she would apply layers of makeup to cover her blotchy and scarred skin, Georgia admitted, “I’ve been hiding behind it for so long.”
Lorraine told Georgia she had no idea she struggled with acne, and Georgia said, “It’s wonderful not to hear about me and acne together. When you suffer from that, your acne is all consuming.”
Struggles: It comes after Georgia opened up about her “all-consuming” acne battle that began as a teenager during an appearance on Lorraine last month
Georgia also pointed to the psychological effects of the medications prescribed to treat acne.
She said: “What the documentary shows is when the drugs are prescribed, they’re really tough and there’s some psychological impact.” [when you take medication for acne].
She also spoke to a mother whose teenager killed herself while taking the medication, saying: “It makes me very emotional to talk about it now.”
Georgia shared snippets from the documentary on her Instagram page
Alongside a clip from the show, Georgia said: “Let’s bare some skin, it’s time to hide and be honest with what we’re going through.
Honest: She admitted she went to “a great effort” to hide her skin and described the impact it had on her confidence
Deep Dive: Georgia’s performance comes ahead of the release of her new documentary Georgia Toffolo: In Search of Perfect Skin, which airs tonight on ITV
“I can’t wait for you to see what I’ve been working on for so long!”
The clip shows how Georgia’s acne journey began with “a few teenage spots” before morphing into “problematic severe acne.”
Georgia heartbreakingly revealed her feelings for herself, including “hate” and “anger.”
The reality personality also shared a montage of clips of her skin in various stages, stressing the importance of being “vulnerable”.
Candidly: Describing the impact the problem has caused, Georgia said, “I don’t think I would have had the confidence to pursue my career because of my acne before.”