She is known for her dazzling career as a supermodel.
And Neelam Gill was showing off all her best assets on Wednesday night as she stepped out in New York for the Mugler H&M Global Launch Event.
The British model, 27, who has posed for the likes of Burberry, Abercrombie & Fitch and Vogue, was leaving little to the imagination as she hit the red carpet in a sheer black body stocking which just about protected her modesty.
Ensuring she was making the most of her lithe frame, the one-piece clung on to every inch of her figure with reinforced strips covering her assets.
To allow the ensemble to do all the talking, Neelam scraped her hair into a tight top knot while her make-up was vampish with dramatic liquid eyeliner.
Sizzling: Neelam Gill was showing off all her best assets on Wednesday night as she stepped out in New York for the Mugler H&M Global Launch Event
Cheeky! The British model, 27, who has posed for the likes of Burberry, Abercrombie & Fitch and Vogue, was leaving little to the imagination as she hit the red carpet in a sheer black body stocking which just about protected her modesty
hotstuff! Ensuring she was making the most of her lithe frame, the one-piece clung on to every inch of her figure with reinforced strips covering her assets
Neelam was sizzling as she hit the red carpet in the sexy ensemble.
Her perky cleavage was on full display, while she also flaunted her taut stomach and lithe legs through the sheer material of the stocking.
She wore her hair in a sleek style while her make-up was dramatic and stunning.
In 2019, Neelam revealed the shocking racism she was exposed to as a child growing up in Coventry. She recalled how being called a ‘p***’ on her way to school was an every day occurrence and made her hate the color of her skin.
The activist, who was one of the first British Asian women to become the face of a major campaign when she was chosen as the face of Burberry in 2014, also called for the fashion industry to stop using ethnic minority models as ‘token’ faces.
In a candid interview with Stylist, Neelam said: ‘I remember being a kid and walking to school and someone shouting ‘Paki’ out the window. That was just so normal.’
Sizzling: Her hair was in a bun while her make-up was vampish with dramatic liquid eyeliner
Stunner: She was sure to show off every inch of her lithe frame
She added: ‘I’d get comments like, ‘does your Dad own the corner shop?’ or ‘Is he a taxi driver?’ It makes me feel really angry. I could never imagine doing that to someone. It’s not something I’d stand for now and now I’m very outspoken about it.
‘When I was younger I was very insecure and I didn’t think I was pretty because I thought being fair was what made you beautiful. I would always hate the color of my skin.’
Admitting there has been a change in the representation of ethnic minorities in the fashion industry, Neelam argued that more needed to be done.
The model revealed how many brands appeared to use minority models ‘just to cover their backs’, and even spoke about how her model pals had been missed out on jobs because the designers ‘already had a black girl in the show’.
A vision: She added in spiked earrings to the look
Stunner: She preened and posed for the camera
Neelam rose to prominence after making her debut for none other than Fashion Week favorite Burberry after being scouted at the tender age of 14, and has credited them for making her a household name.
Talking about her modeling dream, she previously told Elle magazine: ‘I didn’t think I could be a model! I had glasses and braces. I wasn’t one of the hot girls in school.
‘I was scouted when I was 14, but my parents said, ‘Okay, just stay in school and then do it before college.
‘I didn’t even tell people in high school that I was interested in modeling, or that I’d been scouted, because when people found out, they were like, “What? Her?!” There was a joke about me in school: “Oh, Neelam’s a model—she’s a foot model.”‘
Shocker: In 2019, Neelam revealed the shocking racism she was exposed to as a child growing up in Coventry. She recalled how being called a ‘p***’ on her way to school was an every day occurrence and made her hate the color of her skin