That's my name! Model Daisy Lowe rocks personalised bomber jacket and vintage T-shirt while shopping in London
She's exhibited her bodacious body on the covers of GQ, Esquire and Playboy.
And on Monday British model Daisy Lowe slipped into a bomber jacket with her name embossed on the back - just in case you don't recognise her fully clothed - while enjoying an afternoon of shopping in London.
The 27-year-old stunner nailed the off-duty model look with her slouchy jeans, vintage Nike t-shirt and black bomber jacket with the word Daisy scrolled in cursive at back.
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That's who I am: On Monday British model Daisy Lowe nailed the off-duty model look with her slouchy jeans, vintage Nike t-shirt and black bomber jacket with her name scrolled in cursive on the back
Standing 5ft 10in tall, the daughter of Bush rocker Gavin Rossdale didn't need sky-high heels to elongate her perfect pins, instead opting for work boots with a thick heel.
She tucked her white t-shirt into her jeans and the tug showed off her perfect waist and enviable form.
Keen to fight the bright London rays - and preserve a degree of privacy - she wore a pair of on-trend aviator sunglasses, which gave her a decidedly rock 'n roll finish.
Camera-ready: She tucked her t-shirt into her jeans and the tug showed off her perfect waist and lithe form
Flat but fabulous: Standing 5ft 10in, the daughter of Bush rocker Gavin Rossdale didn't need sky-high heels to elongate her perfect pins, instead opting for work boots with a thick heel
The casual ensemble was a far cry from her high-glam look from last Wednesday.
The Chanel model dressed to impress as she spent the night at the British Fashion Council/GQ Designer Menswear Fund Announcement at London's Boundary.
The Brit beauty chose a simple but sexy black dress for the party night, which highlighted her famous curves to perfection.
Model looks: Daisy certainly dressed to impress as she spent her Wednesday night at the BFC/GQ Designer Menswear Fund Announcement at London's Boundary
The midi length number from Victoria Beckham Pre AW16 RTW featured a fishtail cut, the ideal style to show of Daisy's model figure.
The gorgeous frock clung to her every curve, while she upped the glam stakes with a pair of classic black heels.
Daisy added a pop of colour with a slick of bold red lippie, while her dark locks were left loose.
Sitting pretty: The Brit beauty chose a simple but sexy black dress for the party night, which highlighted her famous curves to perfection
The model mingled with her fashionable friends at the party, including comedian Jack Whitehall and model Jack Guinness.
The party announced the winner of the GQ Designer Menswear Fund 2016, with Craig Green scooping a a £150,000 grant to boost his brand, and £50,000 worth of consultation with some of the most influential business minds in the fashion industry.
The announcement was made at a chic drinks and canapé reception hosted by Caroline Rush CBE, Dylan Jones OBE and Gordon Watson, where Green was selected from a shortlist of talent in the UK menswear market that included Astrid Anderson, Christopher Raeburn, Lou Dalton and Sibling.
Despite her obvious good looks, Daisy recently revealed her confidence is something she's 'still working on'.
Glam: Daisy added a pop of colour with a slick of bold red lippie, while her dark locks were left loose
Party people: The model mingled with her fashionable friends at the party, including comedian Jack Whitehall
Strike a pose: The stunning star broke out her best poses as she enjoyed the event
She told The Huffington Post: 'I’m still working on it on a daily basis. Everything that I put into my body makes a difference.
'How much I work out makes a difference. Surrounding myself with people I can laugh a lot with and around whom I can be 100% myself.
Daisy recently slammed the term 'curvy model' in reference to her Size 8 figure as well as the catwalk term 'plus size', explaining that she doesn't want women's average Size 14 to 16s to feel 'bad'.
What a pair! The beauty also caught up with top model Jack Guinness
Pals: Daisy shared a snap with Dylan Jones, Editor of British GQ and Chair of London Collections Men
She continued: 'There’s a lot more room for variation as far as models go - we should be promoting that all shapes, sizes and ethnicities are beautiful.
'It would be lovely for plus size models not to be called ‘plus size’ - they’re being used for the same jobs.
'We’re all just models - wearing beautiful clothes that make people feel good about themselves and helping designers to sell their creations.'
They're in fashion: Caroline Rush, Chief Executive of the British Fashion Council was another chic guest
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