Maura Higgins wows in racy plunging dress as she supports Molly Mae Hague at fashion show
17.02.2022 - 02:25
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Maura Higgins turned up to support fellow Love Island alumni Molly-Mae Hague as the Pretty Little Thing Creative Director debuted the brand’s new clothing range at London Fashion Week. Irish beauty Maura, 31, wore a plunging mini dress to the event, which featured a grey, blazer style design with a cut-out detail on the back.The star completed her look with high-heeled white sandals with criss-cross strapping up to her knees and held a white clutch bag under her arm.
For her beauty look, former Love Island contestant Maura wore her dark brown hair in a sleek ponytail and opted for a brown smoky eye with luscious lashes. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter It comes after Maura was rumoured to be “all over” Capital FM Breakfast DJ Roman Kemp at a BRITs afterparty last week.
Earlier in the night, Maura had explained to fans on Instagram how she’d missed the red carpet due to traffic and showed off her assemble. Maura stunned in a black and white co-ord made up of a one-shouldered top resembling one side of a blazer jacket, paired with a risqué black mini skirt with a split up the side and a single button holding it all together.
Completing the look, Maura wore her hair in slicked back bun and a pair of dangling diamond earrings. Following the star-studded Brit Awards held earlier this week, many headed to The Orange Yard in London for the afterparty including Maura, 32, and Roman, 29.
An onlooker told The Sun the pair were “glued to each other” at the bash.The source said: “Everyone was talking about how Maura and Roman were flirting and all over each other during the bash. "They were dancing together and laughing a lot, they seemed to be glued to each
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