Lottie Moss put on a very racy show during London Fashion Week on Friday when she attended Italian designer Elisa Trombatore’s Dreaming Eli show.
The 24-year-old model left little to the imagination in a pale pink corset top, which she paired with tiny, matching hot pants.
She continued her look with ripped white lace stockings, which she wore under silk pants that covered her heels and featured clear cutouts.
Wow! Lottie Moss looked racy in a hot pink corset top and TINY hot pants while attending the Dreaming Eli show during London Fashion Week on Friday
Kate Moss’ half-sister displayed her tattoo collection as she posed a sultry storm for the camera while accessorizing with a pearl necklace.
The influencer wore her loose blonde locks in a bun while a selection of loose strands framed her face as she posed with Elisa and singer Blithe Saxon.
It comes after Lottie revealed she has moved into her parents’ home in the Cotswolds to focus on her mental health.
She moved back in with her parents earlier this month while she was treating an undisclosed mental health issue – shortly after entering a rehab facility in the United States.
Hot stuff: The 24-year-old model continued her look with ripped white lace stockings worn under silk pants (pictured with designer Elisa Trombatore)
Chic: Lottie’s baggy pants covered her heels and had clear cutouts
Stunning: The half-sister of Kate Moss showed off her collection of tattoos as she posed a sultry storm for the camera while accessorizing with a pearl necklace
Lottie had lived in Los Angeles but returned to the UK in August after her visa expired.
She has since lived with parents Inger Solnordal and Peter Moss, Kate’s father from her first marriage to Linda Shepherd, at their Cotswolds home while she focuses on her spiritual well-being.
Earlier this month, she wrote on Twitter: “I was staying at my parents’ house and taking a break from life – turns out I really needed it!
“I started modeling when I was about 16 and it’s really had a negative impact on my mental health, and the number of free drink parties I’ve attended hasn’t helped either!”
Beauty: The influencer wore her loose blonde locks in a bun while allowing a selection of loose strands to frame her face (pictured with Blithe Saxon)
Whoa! Blithe showed off her legs in a burgundy mini dress and an elaborate white and brown top
Gang: Blithe (left), Lottie (middle) and Elisa (right) looked incredible at the event
Trio: They captured serious expressions for the camera
The model, who earns an income through subscription site OnlyFans, also claimed that she’s already benefiting from being closer to her loved ones.
She added: ‘[But] I truly believe I’m on my way to a much happier, more fulfilling life as I’m now doing things for myself and after years of being told that being myself wasn’t good enough it’s honestly so refreshing to see how many people really support me. ‘
In February, Lottie sought treatment for mental health issues and substance abuse at an undisclosed facility in the United States – but was able to continue sharing content on social media.
Concern: Lottie currently lives with parents Inger Solnordal and Peter Moss, Kate’s father from his first marriage to Linda Shepherd
Referring to HBO’s new series Euphoria — which focuses on a group of drug-addicted high school kids — Lottie told fans, “I think I took euphoria too literally, folks.”
The flippant post was one of several shared by the model during her time in rehab, prompting a mixed reaction from followers.
Lottie recently claimed that she was given alcohol and drugs to get through model shoots.
She said she was led to believe taking drugs was “normal” in the industry and claimed she was given substances to use whenever she was “exhausted” at events.
Speaking of drug use in the industry, Lottie told the Call Her Daddy podcast: “I guess I just thought it was normal and I went to these events and parties and I was exhausted, that was the only way I got through it .
“Most of the time I showed up on the set and I wasn’t happy and I didn’t want to do it, I cried my eyes out and they said, ‘We’ll just get you some drugs, you can have a drink and you’ll be fine’
‘It was very like, ‘oh, you’re going to do this shoot whether you’re sober or not. It will happen.’
Honesty: In February, Lottie sought treatment for mental health issues and substance abuse at an undisclosed facility in the United States