Teyana Taylor and Demi Moore led the star-studded arrivals at Schiaparelli's Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week show at the Pompidou Centre on Monday.
Oscar nominee Teyana, 35, set pulses racing as she went braless beneath a sheer lace midi dress that left almost nothing to the imagination.
Flaunting her jaw-dropping figure she draped a tuxedo style coat over her shoulders and added extra height to her frame with a pair of towering platforms.
The look was completed with a dramatic diamond tiara and matching necklace ensuring all eyes were on the One Battle After Another star.
Meanwhile Demi, 63, was the epitome of chic in a sparkly leopard print suit complete with a kooky matching hat.
She layered the ensemble over a simple black sweater and accessorised with a Schiaparelli heels that boasted a keyhole motif and bag embellished with a face.
The duo posed up a storm before taking their front row seats alongside the likes of Jodie Turner-Smith, Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos and his wife Lauren Sanchez.
Last month Teyana won Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her performance as Perfidia Beverly Hills in One Battle After Another.
Having risen to fame on reality TV, the actress has had a remarkable rise in the last few months and even landed an Oscar nod.
The surprise award came just months after she starred in Ryan Murphy All's Fair alongside Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close.
The chances of her winning anything following the Disney+ legal drama seemed slim after it was savaged by critics.
The show earned a rarely seen 0% 'rotten' rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.
Yet months later, Teyana got the last laugh as she collected her Golden Globes gong in front of Hollywood's finest.
Taylor claimed she 'almost didn't' write a speech, thinking she wasn't going to emerge victorious, later thanking filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson for the material she parlayed into the major honor.
She said in her acceptance speech: 'To Paul 'Let 'Em Cook' Thomas Anderson, thank you for your vision, your trust and your brilliance,' she said. 'My gratitude is endless.
'I love you, we love you and thank you so much for holding space for me and our entire cast.'
Taylor also mentioned her two daughters - Iman 'Junie' Tayla Shumpert Jr., 10, and Rue Rose Shumpert, five - saying they were 'upstairs watching' the award show.
She is married to long-time husband Iman Shumpert, whom she wed in 2016.
'Y'all better be off those damn phones and watching me right now,' she joked, calling her family her 'grounding force.'
Taylor also had in a message for her 'Brown sisters and little Brown girls watching tonight' to wrap up her acceptance speech.
'Our softness is not a liability,' Taylor said. 'Our depth is not too much. Our light does not need permission to shine.
'We belong in every room we walk into. Our voices matter and our dreams deserve space.'
Taylor was just 16 when she appeared on MTV's My Super Sweet 16 in 2007.
Raised in Harlem, New York, Teyana was encouraged by her mother and now manager Nikki Taylor to begin a career in music, dance and fashion.
Before her acting career kicked off, Teyana began a music career at just 15-years-old and choreographed the video for Ring The Alarm by Beyoncé.
She later signed with Star Trak Entertainment, an imprint of Interscope Records founded by Pharrell Williams.
After signing with the record company, Teyana appeared in videos for stars including Jay-Z and Kanye West.
In 2020, she announced a career hiatus before she returned five years later and released her fourth studio album which earned a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Album.
Teyana revealed her friendship status with Kanye in rare remarks after the rapper's public controversies in recent years.
The star opened up about the topic during an interview with Vanity Fair, she previously worked with West and appeared in his 2016 music video for the track Fade. She was also signed to his record label G.O.O.D Music until she left in 2020 after feeling 'underappreciated.'
'I don't have to agree with everything that he do or say, but I'm not going to, like, abandon him and be like, "Yeah, eff that motherf*****,"' the singer told the outlet.
The Heartless rapper garnered backlash after he made a series of antisemitic comments and political rants on social media.
However, he has since renounced his past statements and said on X last year: 'I am done with antisemitism. I love all people.'