Whitney Port wowed in a plunging red dress as she attended The AD100 Event Presented By #SmartTox in Miami on Thursday.
The reality TV star, 38, showcased her elegant sense of style in the gown as she arrived for the fashion event.
Featuring mesh panelling, Whitney flashed her abs through the material while the train of her skirt trailed along the floor.
Taking place at Italian restaurant Casadonna, the event recognises today’s top talents in interior decoration, architecture, and landscape design.
The event was part of Art Basel Miami Beach which is renowned as North America’s most comprehensive contemporary art fair.
Whitney Port, 38, wowed in a red plunging dress as she attended The AD100 Event Presented By #SmartTox in Miami on Thursday
The reality TV star looked sensational in the red dress as she showcased her elegant sense of style
Whitney completed the look with a matching red handbag and shiny silver pointed heels.
The star scraped her brunette locks away from her face in a neat slick back bun and accessorised the look with some chunky silver earrings.
It comes after the wife of producer Tim Rosenman said she felt a ‘pressure’ to be thin when she became famous on The Hills.
The star had just finished high school when she started filming The Hills and explained that she initially thought she was ‘so much bigger’ than her female co-stars and her sudden rise to fame ‘affected’ her relationship with food but has been ‘taking steps’ to resolve things.
Asked if she felt a pressure to be thin when she starred on the show, she told UsWeekly: ‘Definitely. When I started filming The Hills, I was coming off of my freshman year of college, where I’d gained a ton of weight.
‘And then I saw myself on screen and was like, “Oh my God, I’m so much bigger than all the other girls on the show.”
‘I think it was the first thing that started affecting my relationship with food. [Later] I was always able to maintain [my weight] because I felt like I was in a healthy spot. It’s just this past year stuff caught up with me.
‘I’ve [been meeting] with a nutritionist, and now I’m digging into what my actual issues are. What I’ve realized is that they’re entirely environmental. I lost my dad 10 years ago. I’ve been on an infertility journey of five years, and there was just so much sadness and loss.
Whitney completed the look with a matching red handbag and shiny silver pointed heels
Whitney was pictured alongside the editor-in-chied of Architectural Digest Amy Astley
The event recognises today’s top talents in interior decoration, architecture, and landscape design
The former MTV star said that recent comment about her slim figure during New York Fashion Week (pictured) made her ‘blood boil’ even though she appreciated the concerns of her fans
‘Sometimes, you can be in denial about that stuff because you don’t want to have to take a look at it. I didn’t even realize it was affecting my physical health in that way.’
The former MTV star went on to add that recent comment about her slim figure during New York Fashion Week made her ‘blood boil’ even though she appreciated the concerns of her fans.
She said: ‘I started seeing all the comments on [an Instagram] post I had done, and Timmy was like, “Maybe this is something you want to clear up”
‘The concerns that were real, I appreciate. It’s the judginess of “Eat a burger,” or “Maybe if you gain 20 pounds, you’d actually get pregnant”. those things that are so unnecessary.
‘I was in my hotel room by myself [during New York Fashion Week], and I saw one particular post had a lot of comments. So I’m like, let’s see what’s happening here, and honestly, it just made my blood boil.
‘I’m so sick of having other people have an opinion about how I look when they know nothing. So I was like, “I have to say something. I’ve had enough”.’
In November, she said she remains a ‘work in progress’.
Whitney has struggled with her mental health over the years, but Whitney feels she’s in a much better place now.
She told E! News: ‘I think I’m growing up – I’m almost 40.
‘I took charge and I’m continuing. I’m a work in progress like everyone, but I definitely am doing the things that I set out to do that make me happy and make me feel my best.’