Chantel Jeffries flaunts her toned figure in strapless corset and mini skirt as she steps out in LA
Chantel Jeffries put on a leggy display as she dazzled in an edgy ensemble while strolling through Los Angeles on Sunday.
The 30-year-old DJ was a vision when she donned a black striped ensemble with a strapless corset and mini skirt, flaunting her toned physique.
The daring ensemble featured lots of studs on the corset and a zipper, and a small chain belt on her miniskirt.
The model combined her outfit with thick black ankle boots with two bags.
Chantel combined the total black look with a leather bag where she carried the essentials.
Turning heads: Chantel Jeffries put on a leggy display while stunning with an edgy look while strolling through Los Angeles on Sunday
Stunner: The DJ, 30, was a vision when she donned a black striped ensemble with a strapless corset and mini skirt, flaunting her toned physique
The stunner made sure all eyes were on her as she turned the sidewalk into a runway, all the while smiling and waving at the camera.
The YouTube personality wore silver hoop earrings and pulled her hair back into a ponytail.
She sported flawless eyeliner, shimmery nude lipstick, and lightly tanned cheeks.
It comes after the influencer got her pulse racing on Monday while attending the star-studded premiere of Air in Los Angeles in a very daring ensemble.
Chantel showed off her black lingerie underneath a daring see-through mini dress that left little to the imagination.
The stunner looked in her element as she posed like this for the cameras, showing off her amazing figure in the skimpy outfit.
She teamed her thigh-skimming dress with a pair of knee-high black leather boots, while accessorizing her look with a small black bag.
The beauty swept her locks into a simple ponytail for the occasion, finishing things off with silver drop earrings.
Turning up the glamour, she added a bold red lip and loads of mascara, with Chantel looking brimming with confidence as she posed for a series of snaps.
Overflowing Style: The edgy ensemble featured lots of studs on the corset and a zipper, and a small chain belt on her miniskirt.
Edgy: the model combined her outfit with black chunky ankle boots with two bags
Air, directed by Ben Affleck, tells the story of the rise to fame of the Air Jordan sneaker brand.
The star-studded new film features an all-star cast including Matt Damon, Jason Bateman, Chris Tucker, and EGOT winner Viola Davis.
The shoes, produced by the American corporation Nike, Inc., were created for former Hall of Fame basketball player Michael Jordan during his time with the Chicago Bulls in 1984 and released on April 1, 1985.
Damon plays a sports executive, Sonny Vaccaro, who is tasked with improving sales for Nike in its basketball division.
In the trailer, Vaccaro looks through numerous tapes looking for the perfect player to collaborate with before finding one and showing it to his boss, Jason Bateman’s character.
Nike founder Phil Knight, played by Affleck, approves signing individual players in endorsements for the first time.
Damon then tells a Nike designer that he needs “the best basketball shoe ever made.”
When asked who it’s for, he replies ‘Michael Jordan’ ironically.
Hot Stuff: Chantel Jeffries is sure to get your pulse racing on Monday when she turned up to the premiere of Air in Los Angeles in a very sassy ensemble.
Work It Out: The 30-year-old DJ and model showed off her black lingerie underneath a daring sheer mini dress that left little to the imagination
New Sports Movie: Damon Stars Above As Sports Executive Sonny Vaccaro
Tough Boss: Ben Affleck plays Nike founder Phil Knight (pictured above)
The trailer for the film ends with a humorous scene in which Knight asks Vaccaro if he has a name for the shoe. Vaccaro tells him that his name is Air Jordan and Knight makes a face.
‘Oh really?’ Vaccaro asks upon seeing the face to which Knight replies, “Maybe it will grow on me.”
Ben recently opened up to IndieWire about working with his old friend Damon, saying, “I love and trust Matt so much, and it was so lovely working together.”
“It was like a feeling of, I want the other actors to feel [this too].
‘Like, ‘Come on, it’s all good, I love the actors, I love you, you’re going to be fine, everyone, take all the time you want, do what you’re supposed to do and be respected, and be nice. to project that energy.
Ben and Matt rose to international fame in 1997 when they co-wrote the award-winning Good Will Hunting.
Air earned rave reviews and received a standing ovation when it premiered at SXSW last week.