She knows how to turn heads with her fashion choices.
And Ellie Bamber was at it again on Saturday night as she attended a Golden Globes bash during the Toronto International Film Festival.
The actress, 27, left little to the imagination in a black sheer dress with pretty ruffled detailing.
She showed off her figure in the sexy outfit which consisted of a black vest top style dress which flowed out into a see-through skirt and flashed her underwear.
Nocturnal Animals star Ellie wore her blonde tresses in glossy waves over her shoulders and opted for a glowing makeup loo complete with a red lip.
She knows how to turn heads with her fashion choices. And Ellie Bamber was at it again on Saturday as she attended a Golden Globes bash during the Toronto International Film Festival
The actress, 27, left little to the imagination in a black sheer dress with pretty ruffled detailing for the glamorous event
She boosted her height with strappy black heels and put on a confident display posing up a storm.
It comes after back in June Ellie was pictured rocking Kate Moss’ 2001 pixie cut on the set of the upcoming feature film, Moss & Freud.
Ellie will star as the supermodel in the biopic with Kate, 50, herself serving as an executive producer.
The film is a dramatised account of the supermodel and cultural phenomenon when, at the peak of her fame, she made the decision to sit for famed British artist Lucian Freud.
Back in 2001, Kate defined an era by opting to chop off her flowing locks in favour of a choppy pixie style, which further served to enhance her elfin features.
This spawned a legion of copy cats as women rushed to the salons to demand the ‘Kate Moss look’.
It was at this time the supermodel started dating Dazed Media creative director Jefferson Hack. They welcomed one daughter Lila in 2002 before splitting two years later.
Director James Lucas is known for his Academy Award-winning live action short film The Phone Call (starring Sally Hawkins and Jim Broadbent).
She showed off her figure in the sexy outfit which consisted of a black vest top style dress which flowed out into a see-through skirt and flashed her underwear (seen with director Nick Hamm)
Speaking about the project in February, Kate said: ‘As this is such a personal story of mine it has been essential that I be involved with James in all aspects as the project has developed.
‘I am thrilled by the recent casting and excited that the film will begin shooting soon, I cannot wait to see it.’
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Ellie Bamber transforms into Kate Moss as she revives the catwalk legend's iconic 2001 pixie cut and Ginsberg Is God T-shirt while filming scenes for upcoming biopic
Set around Lucian’s Holland Park studio and London in the heady days of early 2000s Britain, the story opens up to explore Lucian’s mysterious past and Kate’s life as a globally recognised supermodel.
At the peak of the supermodel era, Kate was already an icon, but at a crossroad in her life and work, agreed to sit for acclaimed painter Lucian – who died in 2011 aged 88 – over an arduous, intense nine-month period at his studio in Holland Park.
Although from seemingly different worlds and often at odds, as their relationship develops the two enigmatic personalities discover they’re kindred spirits with lots to learn from each other and, as a consequence, about themselves.
The process becomes cathartic, leaving both changed forever.
It comes after back in June Ellie was pictured rocking Kate Moss’ 2001 pixie cut on the set of the upcoming feature film, Moss & Freud (Kate and Ellie pictured)
Kate redefined the face of fashion in the 1990s and subsequently become a global cultural icon, her career spanning more than three decades.
She has appeared on the cover of every major fashion magazine in the world, including a record 40 covers for British Vogue.
Most recently, Kate was appointed as Creative Director for Diet Coke; curating the brand’s vision and identity.
She founded Kate Moss Agency in 2016, a boutique agency representing some of London’s most new and exciting talent.