Bridgerton star Genevieve Chenneour went braless in a daring sheer poncho as she attends the Poet-Lab show during London Fashion Week.
The actress, 28, who played Clara Livingston in the hit costume drama, was among the stars in attendance for the show on Friday.
And she put on a striking display as she arrived wearing a completely sheer poncho with no bra underneath.
Genevieve covered her breasts with her hands under the polka dot poncho, which featured a ruffled high neckline.
She paired the poncho with a silver metallic ruched maxi skirt and black leather stilettos.
Genevieve's look was completed with a wet-look slicked back hairstyle and a pair of pearl drop earrings.
Back in December Genevieve claimed that thieves have targeted her 'because I'm beautiful' as she flashed her underwear at a private members' club launch.
The Netflix actress recently revealed that she had been attacked by a stranger in London minutes before an audition, months after someone attempted to snatch her phone.
And as she attended the launch event for Christabel's in Soho, Genevieve wowed in a sheer star print skirt and crop top as she flashed her bra and matching thong underwear while posing for photos.
She told Daily Mail: 'I still go out, but just with my friends. They picked on me because I'm beautiful. When you're beautiful, people want something from you. 'And if they can't have you, they want to prove that they've got some power over you.'
It comes after Genevieve called for women's safety in London to be prioritised - telling the Daily Mail she has been chased, followed and 'groped more times than I can count' as well as being assaulted twice in a year.
The former Team GB artistic swimmer turned actress says women in the capital are enduring 'a consistent pattern of violence, fear and institutional failure' after being struck by a man who 'locked onto' her as she walked to an audition last month.
Her attacker, described as being black, 6ft 3ins and wearing dark clothing, elbowed and body-checked her with 'full force' near Oxford Circus.
The random act of violence left her tearful and shaken up - but nobody stopped to check on her.
The attacker continued to walk on as if nothing had happened. She has not reported the assault to police - after feeling unsupported following an attempted mugging at a coffee shop in Kensington in February that left her with a concussion.
While prolific thief Zacariah Boulares, 18, is now serving a 22-month prison term for the would-be theft, an accomplice who came into the shop and threatened to stab Genevieve as she fought him off remains at large.
But the actress says the two attacks are but the tip of the iceberg amid a culture of toxic masculinity and a failure by the state to protect women.
Genevieve told the Daily Mail previously: 'On the wider issue of women's safety in London... this is the conversation we should be centering. 'What is happening in this city cannot be reduced to individual incidents. It is part of a consistent pattern of violence, fear and institutional failure. 'Women have already adapted. We alter our clothes. We avoid wearing headphones. We share our live location. We take Ubers the moment it gets dark. This is no longer a luxury. It is a safety protocol. The burden is entirely on us, financially and emotionally.
Back in December Genevieve claimed that thieves have targeted her 'because I'm beautiful' as she flashed her underwear at a private members' club launch.
'I have been followed by a car full of men. I have been chased down a road. I have been groped more times than I can count. These experiences accumulate and they shape your entire life. That is the reality for so many women.
'And despite all of this, not one of the men involved has ever faced a meaningful consequence.'
She added: 'If women are relying on private transport because the state cannot protect us on the streets, then there is a very real question around why safer or subsidised travel options are not being prioritised for women.
'The burden is entirely on us, financially and emotionally.'