Winnie Harlow sets pulses racing in a skintight chocolate catsuit

Winnie Harlow gets the pulse racing in a skintight chocolate catsuit as she joins a host of other celebrities at her friend Manny Ezugwu’s birthday bash.

Winnie Harlow got her pulse racing as she donned a skintight brown catsuit to assist her friend Manny Ezugwu’s birthday party in West Hollywood on Thursday.

The 28-year-old Canadian model donned the striking jumpsuit for the event, which took place at celebrity hotspot Limitless.

She added a bright green belted floor-length coat to the stunning look while using the street as her own personal runway.

Winnie accessorized her bold ensemble with a pair of thigh-high brown boots.

The beauty carried her essentials in a lightweight bag and wore her black tresses in loose curls.

Looking good: Winnie Harlow donned a sleek brown suit as she joined a host of other celebs at her friend Manny Ezugwu’s birthday party in West Hollywood on Thursday night

Stunning: The Canadian model donned the striking jumpsuit for the event, which took place at celebrity hotspot Limitless.

Stunning: The Canadian model donned the striking jumpsuit for the event, which took place at celebrity hotspot Limitless.

Gorgeous: Winnie accessorized her ensemble with a pair of brown thigh-high boots and carried her essentials in a lightweight bag

Gorgeous: Winnie accessorized her ensemble with a pair of brown thigh-high boots and carried her essentials in a lightweight bag

She was joined at the event by other celebrities including model Alencia J Lewis, Luca Castellani, model Sean Ross and Jaden Smith.

It comes after winnie recently explained how she and NBA star boyfriend Kyle Kuzma, 27, make their relationship work, even though they both have busy careers.

The couple have been dating since March 2020.

In a recent interview on the Dhar and Jay Show Podcast, she said: ‘I’m very busy and he’s very busy. I think because we both come from that kind of life, it’s a little bit easier, but there’s still conflict, because with his career, there’s a lot more structure.

So when the NBA schedule comes out, I know where he’s going to be next year. So it’s more adapting to where I’m going to be… there’s no structure.’

She then added in her best British accent: “When you love someone, you just make it work.”

The cover model also opened up about the bullying she received as a child.

“I’ve been in physical fights, I don’t really talk about that aspect, but I’ve been in physical fights because of bullying and all this stuff at school.”

Cool: Manny opted for a black bomber jacket and sweatpants when he arrived

In style: She was joined at the event by a host of other celebrities, including model Sean Ross (pictured)

In style: She was joined at the event by a host of other celebrities, including model Sean Ross (pictured right)

Cool: Luca Castellani donned a stylish black jacket and jeans with a cap to his friend Manny's birthday party

Cool: Luca Castellani donned a stylish black jacket and jeans with a cap to his friend Manny’s birthday party

Model Behaviour: Alencia J Lewis turned heads in a pretty yellow furry jumper

Stepping out in style: Jaden Smith rocked a sporty black jacket and wide leg pants.

Stepping out in style: Jaden Smith (right) wore a sporty black jacket and wide leg pants.

The founder of Cay Skin has a skin condition called vitiligo, which causes loss of skin color and began to manifest itself at a young age.

Winnie shared that she grew up with strong women who taught her to be confident, but that it was difficult when her peers made fun of her.

“I think it took me getting fed up and going through where I was upset, I was hurt… to say ‘why do I care if this person calls me that?

“Feeling myself, right, just helped me get my self-confidence back to say ‘wait, why did I ever care about what you think I look like’? In fact, I look like a bombshell.”

She also revealed that her natural shyness used to give fans the wrong impression of her, making them think she was snobbish when in fact she was nervous.

The runway veteran said she had learned that if she was honest about what she was feeling, things became much more comfortable.

“The more I vocalize and say what’s going on, the easier it is for me and everyone else,” he explained.