She's got some front! AnnaLynne McCord bares flesh in slinky red dress at NYC charity event

AnnaLynne McCord showed off her figure in a low-cut, slinky red dress on Thursday.

The former 90210 star wore the bold gown as she was honored for her work against domestic violence and sexual assault.

The actress, 28, wore a figure-hugging red dress with low cut neckline, held together with simple cross-straps.

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Bold look: Actress AnnaLynne McCord wore a low-cut red gown as she was honored for her work against sexual assault and domestic violence at the ID & Glamour Inspired A Difference event in New York Thursday

Bold look: Actress AnnaLynne McCord wore a low-cut red gown as she was honored for her work against sexual assault and domestic violence at the ID & Glamour Inspired A Difference event in New York Thursday

The former Nip/Tuck star wore her blonde hair in an elegant style over one shoulder at the Investigation Discovery & Glamour Present Inspire A Difference event in New York City.

The actress played up her eyes with a smokey eye, and wore a natural pink lipstick as she struck a pose in the figure-hugging dress.

She was joined by fellow actresses and honorees Angie Harmon and Grace Gealey, who were also being honored for their work with victims of crime.

Lady in red: The former 90210 star wore her blonde hair to one side in soft waves

Lady in red: The former 90210 star wore her blonde hair to one side in soft waves

Rizzoli & Isles star Harmon wore a chic black jumpsuit with glittery side trim on the pants and lace details on the bodice.

The actress, 43, wore her dark hair straight and parted in the middle, and accessorized with large green and diamond earrings.

Empire star Grace, 31, wore a light pink dress with front slit and cut-out on the chest. 

Good works: AnnaLynne joined fellow honorees Angie Harmon and Empire star Grace Gealey 

Good works: AnnaLynne joined fellow honorees Angie Harmon and Empire star Grace Gealey 

She added dark lipstick and light grey heels as she joined Angie and AnnaLynne at the event.

The entertainers were all being honored for their activism in ending abuse and violence against women and speaking up for victims.

AnnaLynne is an ambassador for No More, a public awareness campaign that works to end violence and sexual assault against women. 

Activists: The actresses were being honored for their activism on behalf of victims of sexual assault, sex trafficking, bullying and domestic violence

Activists: The actresses were being honored for their activism on behalf of victims of sexual assault, sex trafficking, bullying and domestic violence

The actress has been open about her own experience with sexual assault, revealing last year that she was once raped by a male friend when she was a teenager.

After going public with her experience, AnnaLynne became an activist against sexual assault, including embarking on a speaking tour of colleges to discuss the issue.

Law & Order star Angie was honored on Thursday for her role as a UNICEF ambassador and her work with @EndTrafficking, the UN's campaign to help girls and women being sold into sex slavery.

And Grace attended as a representative of Saving Our Daughters, a non-profit which works to empower girls in the face of domestic violence, homelessness and bullying.

Good mood: The 28-year-old flashed a big smile as she joined Grace at the event

Good mood: The 28-year-old flashed a big smile as she joined Grace at the event

 

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