Leather is forever! Christina Milian shows some skin in risqué crop top and sheer skirt at BCBG Max Azria show during NYFW

Her own pop up shop is becoming THE place to find trendy fashions in Los Angeles.

Christina Milian had eyes popping when she appeared at the BCBG Max Azria Spring/Summer 2016 Runway Show at New York Fashion Week on Thursday.

The 33-year-old stunner looked sizzling in a black leather top with crisscrossing shoulder straps that showed off her remarkably toned abs.

Lovely in leather: Christina Milian was a show-stopper in a leather and sheer ensemble at the BCBG Max Azria runway show at New York Fashion Week on Thursday

Lovely in leather: Christina Milian was a show-stopper in a leather and sheer ensemble at the BCBG Max Azria runway show at New York Fashion Week on Thursday

Christina paired the midriff-baring top with a sheer, pleated black skirt that skimmed her shins but was no less revealing thanks to the see-through panels.

She was there for the beachy fashions, but didn't mind allowing the spectators at nice look at her gams as well.

Christina added height to her 5 ft 2 frame in a pair of ankle-strapped black heels, and hoop earrings and a pendant necklace added extra shimmer to her overall look.

Abs appeal: The 33-year-old singer-actress flaunted her amazingly toned abs in a crisscrossing black leather crop top

Abs appeal: The 33-year-old singer-actress flaunted her amazingly toned abs in a crisscrossing black leather crop top

She likes it: Christina gave spectators a generous glimpse of her revealing outfit from front to back
She likes it: Christina gave spectators a generous glimpse of her revealing outfit from front to back

She likes it: Christina gave spectators a generous glimpse of her revealing outfit from front to back

Hello there: The sultry stunner made her way to her front row seat and took a moment to pose again

Hello there: The sultry stunner made her way to her front row seat and took a moment to pose again

Seeing red: The Love Don't Cost A Thing star added a gleaming scarlet lipstick for added sizzle
Seeing red: The Love Don't Cost A Thing star added a gleaming scarlet lipstick for added sizzle

Seeing red: The Love Don't Cost A Thing star added a gleaming scarlet lipstick for added sizzle

The singer-actress dressed up her features with a slick of scarlet lipstick that contrasted with the darkness of her attire.

The husband-and-wife designing duo, Lubov and Max Azria, didn't disappoint in their collection of California-inspired clothing from the multi-hued bucket hats, tie-dyed tops, flowered frocks, patterned short skirts, flowing long skirts, moccasin-style shoes and matching bags.

'California was our first impulse - the beach and the sun and the weather, the good weather,' Azria told the Associated Press ahead of the show.

Sultry enough for you: The Dancing With The Stars alum sat on her VIP seat and waited for the show to begin

Sultry enough for you: The Dancing With The Stars alum sat on her VIP seat and waited for the show to begin

She's got company: Also sitting front row were, L to R, models Sara Sampaio and Madison Beer, actresses Sami Gayle, Katrina Bowden, Kaya Stewart, Vanessa Marano and soccer player Alex Morgan

She's got company: Also sitting front row were, L to R, models Sara Sampaio and Madison Beer, actresses Sami Gayle, Katrina Bowden, Kaya Stewart, Vanessa Marano and soccer player Alex Morgan

Wow: The front row lovelies were literally speechless by the Bohemian-inspired creations

Wow: The front row lovelies were literally speechless by the Bohemian-inspired creations

There were also jumpers and ponchos, and even leg warmers.

'It's very (sporty) day wear. It is more about the fiesta of the fashion,' Azria added.

The exciting show brought out the bold and the beautiful including model Sara Sampaio, who rocked wide-legged palazzo trousers and a short, belly-baring top beneath an textured black jacket.

California-inspired: The clothing  from designing duo Lubov and Max Azria included bucket hats, tie-dyed tops, flowered frocks,  short skirts, flowing long skirts, moccasin-style shoes and matching bags
California-inspired: The clothing  from designing duo Lubov and Max Azria included bucket hats, tie-dyed tops, flowered frocks,  short skirts, flowing long skirts, moccasin-style shoes and matching bags

California-inspired: The clothing from designing duo Lubov and Max Azria included bucket hats, tie-dyed tops, flowered frocks, short skirts, flowing long skirts, moccasin-style shoes and matching bags

Stares and cares: Madison Beer, Sami Gayle, Katrina Bowden and Kaya Stewart kept their eyes on the fashions as the models strolled away down the runway

Stares and cares: Madison Beer, Sami Gayle, Katrina Bowden and Kaya Stewart kept their eyes on the fashions as the models strolled away down the runway

She ought to know: Model Sara Sampaio put her own strut to work while wearing palazzo trousers, tiny top and textured jacket

She ought to know: Model Sara Sampaio put her own strut to work while wearing palazzo trousers, tiny top and textured jacket

Model pose: The brunette beauty showed off more of her flat tummy while mingling with the other guests

Model pose: The brunette beauty showed off more of her flat tummy while mingling with the other guests

The brunette sat in the VIP front row among such luminous guests as model Madison Beer, and actresses Sami Gayle, Katrina Bowden, Kaya Stewart, Vanessa Marano and soccer player Alex Morgan.

When a runway model strutted by in a boldly designed creation and hat, the front row lovelies could hardly take their eyes off the outfit.

Christina was in good company since she recently unveiled her own fashion-forward pop up shop, We Are Pop Culture.

Vamp of the evening: Kaya Steward lent a rocker feel to the well-dressed crowd

Vamp of the evening: Kaya Steward lent a rocker feel to the well-dressed crowd

So excited: Actress Vanessa Marano proudly posed in a dual-patterned number at the show

So excited: Actress Vanessa Marano proudly posed in a dual-patterned number at the show

We Are Pop Culture is the brain child of the Love Don't Cost A Thing star and fashion designers, My-Kel and Sam.

The street wear brand, which started online, describes itself as: 'We Are Pop Culture is a destination site that highlights lifestyle, pop culture, and its influences on the world today.'

Kidding around: Christina showed her playful side ahead of the BCBG Max Azria show in front of The Arc at Skylight Moynihan in NYC

Kidding around: Christina showed her playful side ahead of the BCBG Max Azria show in front of The Arc at Skylight Moynihan in NYC

Starry arrival: The Baggage Claim star stopped traffic the moment she arrived to the venue

Starry arrival: The Baggage Claim star stopped traffic the moment she arrived to the venue

 

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