Petra Nemcova shows off her lean limbs in a sexy red dress as she leads the glamour at the Elie Saab Paris fashion show

She can always be trusted to look good at any given opportunity.

And Wednesday was no exception for Petra Nemcova as she stole the limelight at the Elie Saab Haute Couture presentation during Paris Fashion Week.

Looking stylish as usual, the 36-year-old model dressed her lean and slender frame in a bold red number and a matching pair of strappy heels.

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Red hot! Petra Nemcova stole the limelight at the Elie Saab Haute Couture presentation during Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday afternoon

Red hot! Petra Nemcova stole the limelight at the Elie Saab Haute Couture presentation during Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday afternoon

The sizzling ensemble, which boasted ruched detail and a tight waistline, highlighted the Czech beauty’s figurine perfectly while she toted her belongings in an embellished clutch.

With her blonde glossy tresses left loose in glamorous waves, Petra drew further attention to her striking facial features with shimmery eyewear, blush tinted cheeks and winged eyeliner.

Before the runway parade kicked off, the TV personality took to her social media sites to share a snap with the Lebanese fashion designer.

Turning heads: Looking stylish as usual, the 36-year-old model dressed her lean and slender frame in a bold red number

Turning heads: Looking stylish as usual, the 36-year-old model dressed her lean and slender frame in a bold red number

Lean and slender: The sizzling ensemble, which boasted ruched detail and a tight waistline, highlighted the Czech beauty’s figurine perfectly while she toted her belongings in an embellished clutch

Lean and slender: The sizzling ensemble, which boasted ruched detail and a tight waistline, highlighted the Czech beauty’s figurine perfectly while she toted her belongings in an embellished clutch

Be a scarlet woman in a dress by Elie Saab

If you're going to be on the front row at the Elie Saab show then you really do need to wear a dress by the designer.

Petra Nemcova knows the score and looked ravishing in red at the couture presentation in Paris today. It's a rework of a look from the AW15 ready-to-wear collection and is perfect for turning heads.

Red can be a tricky color to pull off but if you find the right shade for your skin tone and hair color then it's a surefire winner and certainly makes a bold change from boring black. We love the wrap style ruching on Petra's dress and the long sleeves keep it demure despite the mini length.

It's not available to buy just yet so click (right) to check out a similar number by Saab at Luisaviaroma.com or get the look for less with our edit below. Halston Heritage's version at Revolve is our favorite but there are bargains to be found at ASOS and Missguided.

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‘Here is the maestro #ElieSaab,’ she captioned the image.

‘Thank you for making woman #dream ... and experience real life fairly tails.

During the glamorous affair, Petra rubbed shoulders with the likes of Ella Catliff, Kristina Bazan, Elena Perminova and Miroslava Duma.

Keeping it classy: Standing tall in red strappy heels, the model toted her belongings in an embellished clutch

Keeping it classy: Standing tall in red strappy heels, the model toted her belongings in an embellished clutch

A beauty: With her blonde glossy tresses left loose in glamorous waves, Petra drew further attention to her striking facial features with shimmery eyewear, blush tinted cheeks and winged eyeliner
A beauty: With her blonde glossy tresses left loose in glamorous waves, Petra drew further attention to her striking facial features with shimmery eyewear, blush tinted cheeks and winged eyeliner

A beauty: With her blonde glossy tresses left loose in glamorous waves, Petra drew further attention to her striking facial features with shimmery eyewear, blush tinted cheeks and winged eyeliner

Make way for the fashionistas: Models unveiled the latest Elie Saab collection as part of the Paris' Haute Couture Fashion Week on Wednesday

Make way for the fashionistas: Models unveiled the latest Elie Saab collection as part of the Paris' Haute Couture Fashion Week on Wednesday

The theme: A lot of the designs included clothing with elaborate trails and semi-sheer fabrics
The theme: A lot of the designs included clothing with elaborate trails and semi-sheer fabrics
The theme: A lot of the designs included clothing with elaborate trails and semi-sheer fabrics

The theme: A lot of the designs included clothing with elaborate trails and semi-sheer fabrics 

Elsewhere, while juggling a successful career, the model also owns a charity, the Happy Hearts Fund - which builds schools in disaster-hit areas.

Petra set up the foundation after surviving major injuries sustained during the 2004 Thailand tsunami - her then-fiancé was sadly killed in the disaster.

Petra, who replaced Abbey Clancy as the face of Ultimo lingerie in January, won a World Tourism Humanitarian Award for her work with Happy Hearts Fund in November.

A fashion affair: London-based blogger Ella Catliff also made an appearance at the exclusive event

A fashion affair: London-based blogger Ella Catliff also made an appearance at the exclusive event

Bold move: Christina Pitanguy stood out in a tiny red dress and nude strappy heels

Bold move: Christina Pitanguy stood out in a tiny red dress and nude strappy heels

City chic: Kristina Bazan (left) and Miroslava Duma (right) both pulled out all the stops in black and white ensembles
City chic: Kristina Bazan (left) and Miroslava Duma (right) both pulled out all the stops in black and white ensembles

City chic: Kristina Bazan (left) and Miroslava Duma (right) both pulled out all the stops in black and white ensembles

Day date: Alexandre Lebedev and his stunning wife Elena Perminova attended the Elie Saab Paris fashion show together

Day date: Alexandre Lebedev and his stunning wife Elena Perminova attended the Elie Saab Paris fashion show together

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