Sabrina Elba ensured all eyes were on her as she arrived to the Schiaparelli show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday.
The model, 35, displayed her jaw-dropping figure as she went braless while wearing an open black velvet jacket.
The Canadian beauty also wore a matching pair of slim-fitting trousers and boosted her frame with black boots.
Wearing her locks in a loose bob, Sabrina looked nothing short of sensational as sheposed for the cameras.
Sabrina, who is married to film star Idris Elba, completed her look for the show with a light palette of makeup.
Sabrina Elba displayed her jaw-dropping figure as she went braless while wearing an open black velvet jacket at the Schiaparelli show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday
The Canadian beauty also wore a matching pair of slim-fitting trousers and boosted her frame with black boots
Sabrina and Idris joined forces late last year when they launched their own skincare line, S’ABLE Labs.
Fashionista Sabrina, who met Idris in 2017 before they tied the knot in 2019, spoke out in an interview with People when she discussed how different it had been working with her husband.
She admitted there was, ‘a big learning curve’ in the process of collaborating with her other half for their business.
‘It’s not a perfect tie-in, but we’ve definitely developed ways of working together,’ Sabrina said.
‘We started a podcast to kind of see how other people were doing it, and we learned so much,’ she added.
‘I think it’s having correct boundaries and understanding that like you know, finding work is not the same as finding a date night,’ she added.
‘There are appropriate avenues — work hours, for instance, that’s been a big learning curve for me,’ she admitted.
Sabrina added that she, ‘can’t imagine doing it with anyone else,’ other than her husband Idris.
Wearing her locks in a loose bob, Sabrina looked nothing short of sensational as sheposed for the cameras
Sabrina looked radiant as she blew a kiss to the cameras while making her way into the show
Sabrina and Idris joined forces late last year when they launched their own skincare line, S’ABLE Labs (pictured in March 2024)
Sabrina, who was born and raised in Canada but is of Somali descent, revealed the reasions behind creating the line.
‘Growing up I always thought there was nothing that addressed my unique skincare concerns, especially when it comes to having melanin rich skin,’ she said.
‘So things like post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Just finding products that address it holistically rather than trying to solve the problem after the fact,’ Sabrina said.
‘We’re looking at how we inhibit melanin excess production in the first place. So we’re making antioxidants, we’re making anti-inflammatories,’ she said.
‘There’s so many amazing ingredients on the (African) continent that are so popular that I watched my mom use growing up. So just trying to get that all in,’ Sabrina add
Sabrina adds that she and Idris intended their skincare products to have “minimum impact on the planet” with “maximum” results.
‘Black consumers, really do care about the planet as well. They care about the luxury of their products without having to pay exorbitant prices or just good quality ingredients that we feel we’ve created,’ she explained.