Germany’s Next Top Model star Kim Hnizdo left very little to the imagination as she walked the red carpet at the 2023 British Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Monday.
The television personality, 27, who won the 2016 series of the show, wore a nude semi-sheer dress which featured a ruched texture ad a low cut neckline.
Darker panels of material with outlines of bright pink tubing formed the shape of what would be underwear.
The dress featured pink straps and finished just below the knee, and she wore a pair of nude heels to match.
Model Kim accessorised with a dazzling pink costume necklace and a matching bracelet.
Germany’s Next Top Model star Kim Hnizdo left very little to the imagination in a nude semi-sheer dress at the 2023 British Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Monday
The star, 27, turned and glanced back over her shoulder to ensure onlookers got a full view of her outfit, showing off her shapely behind in the process
She confidently struck a number of poses, standing with her hand on her hip on the red carpet at the event.
The star turned and glanced back over her shoulder to ensure onlookers got a full view of her outfit, showing off her shapely behind in the process.
A-listers such as Beyonce, Kate Moss, Poppy Delevingne, Lily James, Jourdan Dunn and Rina Sawayama are all expected to walk the red carpet at the British Fashion Awards 2023.
The event, presented by jewellery brand Pandora returned to the iconic London venue, the Royal Albert Hall on Monday evening.
Leading industry figures will be recognised such as Valentino Garavani with the Outstanding Achievement award and make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury with the Special Recognition Award.
The late Joe Casely-Hayford will also be recognised with a posthumous special recognition award.
South Londoner Kai Isaiah Jamal has been nominated for the model of the year gong along with the likes of Paloma Elsesser and Alton Mason.
The event serves as the main fundraiser for the BFC Foundation. which supports the future growth and success of the British fashion industry through its focus on education, grant-giving, and business mentoring.
Darker panels of material with outlines of bright pink tubing formed the shape of what would be underwear
The BFC is also going back to having some gender-based design awards for the first time since the pandemic, splitting the best British designers into menswear and womenswear categories.
On Friday, it was revealed that the British singer Sam Smith will accept the Cultural Innovator Award on stage.
Guests have previously included Rihanna, Kylie Minogue, Dua Lipa, with Bella Hadid winning model of the year in 2022.
Caroline Rush, chief executive of the British Fashion Council, said: ‘It is imperative the awards are reflective of our incredibly multifaceted industry and its brands and creatives.’
British Independent Film Awards 2023 WINNERS
Best British Independent Film
All Of Us Strangers – Andrew Haigh, Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin, Sarah Harvey – WINNER
Femme – Sam H Freeman, Ng Choon Ping, Myles Payne, Sam Ritzenberg
How To Have Sex – Molly Manning Walker, Ivana MacKinnon, Emily Leo, Konstantinos Kontovrakis
Rye Lane – Raine Allen-Miller, Nathan Bryon, Tom Melia, Yvonne Isimeme Ibazebo, Damian Jones
Scrapper – Charlotte Regan, Theo Barrowclough
Best Joint Lead Performance
Lola Campbell, Harris Dickinson – Scrapper
David Jonsson, Vivian Oparah – Rye Lane
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, George MacKay – Femme – WINNER
Best Lead Performance
Jodie Comer – The End We Start From
Mia McKenna-Bruce – How To Have Sex – WINNER
Tia Nomore – Earth Mama
Nabhaan Rizwan – In Camera
Andrew Scott – All Of Us Strangers
Tilda Swinton – The Eternal Daughter
Best Director
Raine Allen-Miller – Rye Lane
Sam H Freeman, Ng Choon Ping – Femme
Andrew Haigh – All Of Us Strangers – WINNER
Molly Manning Walker – How To Have Sex
Charlotte Regan – Scrapper
Best Screenplay
Nathan Bryon, Tom Melia – Rye Lane
Sam H Freeman, Ng Choon Ping – Femme
Andrew Haigh – All Of Us Strangers – WINNER
Molly Manning Walker – How To Have Sex
Charlotte Regan – Scrapper
Best Supporting Performance
Ritu Aryu – Polite Society
Jamie Bell – All Of Us Strangers
Samuel Bottomley – How To Have Sex
Alexandra Burke – Pretty Red Dress
Amir El-Masry – In Camera
Claire Foy – All Of Us Strangers
Paul Mescal – All Of Us Strangers – JOINT WINNER
Alia Shawkat – Drift
Shaun Thomas – How To Have Sex – JOINT WINNER
Katherine Waterston – The End We Start From
Best Feature Documentary
Another Body – Sophie Compton, Reuben Hamlyn, Isabel Freeman, Elizabeth Woodward
Bobi Wine: The People’s President – Moses Bwayo, Christopher Sharp, John Battsek
If The Streets Were On Fire – Alice Russell, Gannesh Rajah – WINNER
Lyra – Alison Millar, Jackie Doyle
Occupied City – Steve Mcqueen, Bianca Stitger, Floor Onrust, Anna Smith-Tenser
Breakthrough Performance
Le’Shantey Bonsu – Girl
Lola Campbell – Scrapper
Priya Kansara – Polite Society
Mia McKenna-Bruce – How To Have Sex
Vivian Oparah – Rye Lane – WINNER
Best Debut Screenwriter
Nathan Bryon, Tom Melia – Rye Lane
Sam H Freeman, Ng Choon Ping – Femme
Molly Manning Walker – How To Have Sex
Nida Manzoor – Polite Society – WINNER
Charlotte Regan – Scrapper
The Douglas Hickox Award (Best Debut Director)
Raine Allen-Miller – Rye Lane
Sam H Freeman, Ng Choon Ping – Femme
Savanah Leaf – Earth Mama
Molly Manning Walker – How To Have Sex
Charlotte Regan – Scrapper