Daisy Lowe looked exceptionally glamorous on Sunday during the catwalk show in Erdem during London Fashion Week.
The 34-year-old model, wearing a green and black skater dress, showed off her ample cleavage in the busty garment.
She stole the show in the corset-style dress which cinched around her waist to show off her petite figure.
Daisy styled her raven braids with a glamorous blow-dry, while wearing a bronzed makeup look.
It comes after Daisy sold her Camden mansion for £1.82 million – after being sued by a celebrity builder for failing to pay a £45,000 renovation bill.
Beautiful: Daisy Lowe looked exceptionally glamorous in a green ensemble at Erdem’s catwalk show during London Fashion Week on Sunday
Glam: The model, 34, wowed in a green and black skater dress, showing off her ample cleavage in the busty garment
The fashion model bought the historic three-storey property for £1.55 million in 2017 and set about modernizing it, with trendy decor and a new kitchen extension.
She sold it last year for £1.82 million – £20,000 more than the £1.8 million asking price.
The model enthusiastically told followers on Instagram that she and her partner Jordan Saul are ready to tackle a new renovation project together.
Posting photos from her former home in North London, the star said: ‘While Ivy is napping, I’m finally sitting down and starting to plan our new renovation.
“I’m very excited to make us a new nest (and slightly nervous about my baby brain taking over and turning everything pink).
“These are the photos @inigo.house took of my first house and @jordanjaysaul together.
‘I am really proud of what we have achieved after a lot of sweat and tears! Now on to the next one.’
Agents Inigo House describe it as a ‘beautiful three-storey home in the Camden Square conservation area’.
It was built in the 1860s and has 1,600 square feet of space, including a custom DeVol kitchen.
Stunning: She stole the show in the corset-style dress that cinched around her waist to show off her petite figure (pictured with Karen Elson)
House: The fashion model bought the historic three-storey property (pictured) for £1.55 million in 2017 and set about modernizing it, with trendy decor and a new kitchen extension
‘A lot of care has been taken in the design and renovation, with an extension with a glass roof being introduced at the rear; all interior and exterior paints are from the ecologically responsible color specialist Lick Paint,” the description continued.
‘Historic features have been revealed, restored and celebrated, including beautiful Victorian cornices, sash windows, mantelpieces and pine floors.
‘In addition, the house is equipped with a speaker system for a Sonos unit throughout.’
The house is close to the home Amy Winehouse owned when she died, and is in a celebrity-filled enclave.
“The kitchen is perhaps the most impressive room,” the description continues.
‘Recently designed and completed by DeVol and set within a glass mono-pitch roof extension, the contemporary addition flows effortlessly with the main building, both spatially and in design quality.’
Photos show Daisy’s interior details, perhaps a gift from her designer mother Pearl, throughout the home.
Couple: Daisy and Jordan welcomed their first child, daughter Ivy, in April
A lot of pink and green paint has been used in the house, with brightly colored upholstery.
You see her wardrobe bursting at the seams, while a bathroom uses brightly colored floral wallpaper.
Daisy became embroiled in a row with her former builder last year after he claimed she owed him money for her kitchen extension.
But the fashion model claimed that the work was not up to standard.
Daisy and Jordan welcomed their first child, daughter Ivy, in April.