Georgia Toffolo puts on a striking display as she shows off her bra under the red velvet bodysuit

Georgia Toffolo dressed to impress in a chic fuchsia velvet suit on Wednesday night as she stepped out in London.

The 28-year-old former Made In Chelsea star looked nothing short of sensational as she posed for a video on her Instagram.

Treating her 1.7 million followers, the beauty turned up the heat as she showed off her cleavage and toned midriff in the glamorous number.

Wow! Georgia Toffolo dressed to impress in a chic red velvet suit on Wednesday night as she stepped out in London.

Georgia cut a graceful figure in the Massimo Dutti suit and bared herself in a black lace bra from Zara.

She added inches to her enviable figure with a pair of gold strappy heels from Russell and Bromley and accessorized them with stunning gold drop earrings from Zara.

With her belongings, the reality TV personality carried a pink sequined Fendi bag.

Toff combed her long blonde tresses straight as they cascaded to her shoulders from a center part.

Work it out: The former Made In Chelsea star, 28, looked sensational as she posed for a video on her Instagram

She applied a flawless makeup palette to show off her beauty as she headed out into the night in London.

Sharing the details of the outfit on her Instagram Stories, she wrote: ‘In my jacket era.

I’m wearing velvet for Burns night. Where’s my haggis?

This comes after Georgia revealed that she “lived in fear” that people would find out how bad her acne was at the height of her breakouts when she was younger.

Racy: Treating her 1.7 million followers, the beauty turned up the heat as she showed off her cleavage and toned midriff in the glamorous number

Toff recounted in her ITV documentary In Search Of Perfect Skin how she had a “terribly low opinion of herself” at the time.

The reality TV star added that she got up super early every morning to give herself enough time to layer on makeup.

She said on the show: ‘I had such a terribly low opinion of myself. It was like hate, anger, why, why do you have this?

“Going back to that moment, I actually feel quite upset because it’s something I don’t really talk about right now.”

Strut: The reality TV personality added inches to her enviable figure in a pair of gold strappy heels from Russell and Bromley and accessorized with stunning gold drop earrings from Zara.

Sharing details of the outfit on her Instagram Stories, she wrote: ‘I’m wearing velvet for Burns night. Where’s my haggis?

“I always assumed that acne would go away as I got older. It didn’t and things got even more difficult when I found fame on a reality TV show.

“I lived in so much fear that someone would find out how bad it was. I’d get up three hours early: layers, powder, more concealer, constantly faking the confidence I didn’t have inside.

It comes after Georgia opened up in November about her “all-consuming” battle with acne, which began as a teenager during an appearance on Lorraine.

Tough: Georgia has revealed that she “lived in fear” that people would find out the severity of her acne at the height of her breakouts when she was younger

The star admitted that she has gone to great lengths to hide her skin and detailed the effects it has had on her confidence.

Detailing the impact the problem has caused, Georgia said: “I don’t think I would have had the confidence to do my career because of my acne before.”

Discussing the issue on the morning show, Georgia, also known as 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 done my best to hide it.

Georgia explained how she would use layers of makeup to cover her blotchy and scarred skin, admitting, “I hid behind it for so long.”

Battle: The former Made In Chelsea favorite recounted in her ITV documentary In Search Of Perfect Skin how she had a “terribly low opinion of herself” at the time.

Lorraine told Georgia that she had no idea she had acne issues, and Georgia said, “It’s wonderful to hear about me and acne together.” When you suffer with something like this, your acne is all-consuming.

Georgia also made reference to the psychological effects of medications prescribed to treat acne.

She said: “What the documentary shows is that when the drugs are prescribed, they are really harsh and there are some psychological effects.” [when you take medication for acne].

She also spoke to a mother whose teenage son committed suicide while on the drug and said: “I’m really excited to talk about it now.”

Tough: It comes after Georgia opened up about her “all-consuming” battle with acne, which began as a teenager during an appearance on Lorraine in November.

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