Wallis Day commanded attention in a wild sheer red look, which completely covered her face, as she attended the British Fashion Awards afterparty at the Chiltern Firehouse on Monday night.
The actress, 29, sent pulses racing as she braved the cold winter weather in a see-through ensemble that left little to the imagination.
Her transparent top showed off her toned midriff and was connected to a matching floral face covering.
She paired the daringly bold look with a matching pair of sheer tights and a red leather fish-eyed skirt that trailed along the floor or across her shoulder.
Going braless, Wallis showed off her statuesque figure in towering red stilettoes, which featured a zip on the heel.

Wallis Day commanded attention in a wild sheer red look, which covered her face, as she attended the British Fashion Awards afterparty at the Chiltern Firehouse on Monday night


The actress, 29, sent pulses racing as she braved the cold winter weather in a see-through ensemble that left little to the imagination

Her transparent top showed off her toned midriff and was connected to a matching floral face covering
Wallis completed her look with a chrome manicure and diamond earrings as she turned up to the star-studded event.
The ensemble was a change of pace compared to her first look of the night, which saw the actress slip into a gothic-inspired look.
Wallis stepped out on the red carpet showing off her washboard abs in a meta-look studded cross that barely covered her chest.
The garment, which Wallis was strapped into with two thick buckles, was connected by metal rings to a thick choker which featured six rows of long metal spikes.
The Sex/Life star finished the look with a low-rise silk black skirt fluting to the ground.
She finished off the look with a thick flame-themed ring and a pair of simple diamond hoop earrings.
A-listers such as Kate Moss, Amal Clooney and Gwyneth Paltrow walked 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.


She paired the daringly bold look with a matching pair of sheer tights and a red leather fish-eyed skirt that trailed along the floor or across her shoulder

Going braless, Wallis showed off her statuesque figure in towering red stilettoes, which featured a zip on the heel

The fit was a complete change of pace compared to earlier – yet still breathtaking – look on the red carpet as she donned a gothic-inspired look

The ensemble was a change of pace compared to her first look of the night, which saw the actress slip into a gothic-inspired look
The evening, hosted by British broadcaster Maya Jama and musical artist Kojey Radical, celebrated 16 awards. TFA nominees and winners are voted for by an international judging panel made up of over 1000 industry experts.
The event serves as the primary 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.
The BFC also went 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.
Leading industry figures were recognised, such as Valentino Garavani with the Outstanding Achievement award, make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury with the Special Recognition Award, and the late Joe Casely-Hayford with a posthumous special recognition award.
Sam Smith accepted the Cultural Innovator trophy as they were honoured for creating viral fashion moments, such as their unforgettable latex-clad appearance at the 2023 Brit Awards.
Speaking about Sam’s award, Caroline Rush, chief executive officer at the British Fashion Council, said Sam was is ‘a true cultural innovator who has fearlessly pushed the boundaries of both fashion and entertainment.
‘Smith’s unapologetic and groundbreaking style choices have dominated the industry in 2023 and we are incredibly grateful for their continued support of U.K. designers.’
The awards ceremony kicked off in style, with global superstar Usher welcoming the audience of leading designers, artists, creatives, and tastemakers for a night celebrating the global fashion community, asking ‘How does fashion make you feel?’.
The evening started with METTE’s Pandora performance, followed by a performance from Cultural Innovator Award winner Sam Smith and ended with a DJ set by Skepta at the afterparty.
The British fashion industry paid tribute to Dame Vivienne Westwood and her fearless approach to design and activism. It recognised Joe Casely-Hayford with a posthumous Special Recognition Award for his incredible contributions to fashion and culture.
Each winner received a unique trophy designed by stylist, art director and 2022 NEW WAVE: Creative in collaboration with British glass production company.

Wallis stepped out on the red carpet showing off her washboard abs in a meta-look studded cross that barely covered her chest