Tallia Storm leaves little to the imagination as she goes braless in a sheer mesh dress with rose embroidery at the MOBO Awards 

She celebrated her 18th birthday last weekend.  

And Tallia Storm was experimenting with a more daring style when she attended the 21st Mobo Awards at Glasgow's SSE Hydro on Friday night.

The singer dared to be different in a very risqué mesh dress, leaving little to the imagination in the barely-there number.

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New look: Tallia Storm was experimenting with a more daring style when she attended the 21st Mobo Awards at Glasgow's SSE Hydro on Friday night

Tallia went braless under the black number, donning just a pair of black hotpants underneath.

The cool and quirky dress boasted pink rose embroidery running down one side, falling past her knees thanks to an asymmetrical hemline.

She set off her racy red carpet attire with a towering pair of glitzy platform heels in a peep-toe style.

The blonde styled her voluminous locks in two backcombed bunches, and upped the glamour with a slick of bright red lipstick.

Racy gown: Tallia went braless under the black number, donning just a pair of black hotpants underneath

Coming up roses! The cool and quirky dress boasted pink rose embroidery running down one side, falling past her knees thanks to an asymmetrical hemline

Fancy footwear: She set off her racy red carpet attire with a towering pair of glitzy platform heels in a peep-toe style

Make it a meshy affair like Tallia in Alfredo Villalba

Tallia Storm made her way home to Glasgow this weekend ready to attend the MOBO Awards.

The star was there to present an accolade and she of course brought it in the glamour stakes as she took to the red carpet.

Wearing Giuseppe Zanotti platform sandals and couturier Alfredo Villalba, the singer worked a mish-mash girly-goth vibe. Her dress was in a black mesh material that showed off her slender figure that oozed fabulous gothic glamour, while the floral embroidery added a pretty girl edge.

The dress came from the Fall/Winter Pret-a-Porter line which cannot be shopped online, but click right to see the full collection.

If you want to channel Tallia's fabulous red carpet look, head below to find an array of pretty mesh dresses from the likes of Missguided, Noir Sachin & Babi and more.

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The MOBO Awards celebrate and honour stars of any ethnicity who create and perform urban music.

The SSE Hydro will host a crowd of thousands to celebrate the best in urban music from the past 12 months.

Craig David, who is nominated for Best Male and Best Song, is one of the most anticipated performers of the night.

Landmark birthday: The singer celebrated her 18th birthday in style last weekend, hosting a lavish bash at the Rosewood Hotel on Sunday 

Star-studded event: The MOBO Awards celebrate and honour stars of any ethnicity who create and perform urban music

He said: 'I first performed at the Mobo Awards 16 years ago and walked away with three awards that night.

'I'm back with new music and it's only right that I celebrate this by joining Mobo as they celebrate their 21st birthday.'

Other notable nominees include Tinie Tempah for Best Male and Best Song for Girls Like and Lady Leshurr for Best Female Act.

MOBO AWARDS 2016 WINNERS 

 BEST MALE ACT

Craig David - WINNER

Kano

Skepta

Tinie Tempah

Stormzy

 

BEST FEMALE ACT

Lady Leshurr - WINNER

Katy B

Laura Mvula

Little Simz

Nao

 

BEST NEWCOMER

 WSTRN - WINNER

Nadia Rose 

67

AJ Tracey

Avelino

Izzy Bizu

MoStack

Kojey Radical 

RAY BLK

Anne-Marie 

 

BEST ALBUM

Kano – Made In The Manor - WINNER

Laura Mvula – The Dreaming Room

Giggs – Landlord 

Michael Kiwanuka – Love & Hate

Skepta – Konnichiwa

 

BEST HIP HOP ACT

Section Boyz - WINNER 

Giggs 

Little Simz

Fekky

Wretch 32

 

BEST SONG

Abra Cadabra Feat. Krept & Konan "Robbery (Remix)"

(Produced by Yamaica) - WINNER

WSTRN In2

(Produced by PRGRSHN for PARALLEL) - WINNER

Craig David x Big Narstie “When The Bassline Drops”

(Produced by White N3rd)

Kano Feat. Giggs & Wiley “3 Wheel-Ups”

(Produced by Swifta Beater)

Tinie Tempah Feat. Zara Larsson “Girls Like”

(Produced by NANA ROGUES) 

Jorja Smith “Blue Lights” (Produced by Joice)

Naughty Boy Feat. Beyoncé & Arrow Benjamin “Runnin’”

(Produced by Naughty Boy) 

Chase & Status Feat. Frisco “Funny”

(Produced by Chase & Status)

Ghetts – “You Dun Know Already”

(Produced by Sir Spyro)

M.O “Who Do You Think Of”

(Produced by FRED)

J.Hus "Friendly" (Produced by J5)

Lethal Bizzle “Wobble” (Produced by Diztortion) 

 

BEST VIDEO

Laura Mvula – Phenomenal Woman (Directed by Alex Southam)

Kojey Radical – Footsteps (Directed by The Rest)

M.I.A – Borders (Directed by M.I.A)

Nadia Rose – Skwod (Directed by Reece Proctor) - WINNER

Bugzy Malone – Moving (Directed by Bugzy Malone)

BEST R&B/SOUL ACT

Shakka - WINNER 

Nao

James Blake

Michael Kiwanuka

Laura Mvula 

 

BEST GRIME ACT (IN ASSOCIATION WITH BBC RADIO 1XTRA)

Chip - WINNER 

AJ Tracey

Kano 

Skepta

Stormzy

 

BEST INTERNATIONAL ACT 

 Drake - WINNER

Anderson. Paak

Beyoncé

Bryson Tiller

Chance The Rapper 

Frank Ocean

Kanye West

Kaytranada

PARTYNEXTDOOR

Rihanna

Justin Bieber

Tory Lanez

DJ Khaled

Major Lazer

Travis Scott

 

BEST JAZZ ACT

Esperanza Spalding - WINNER

Bill Laurance

Michael Janisch

Jacob Collier

Cory Henry

 

BEST GOSPEL ACT

Guvna B - WINNER

Volney Morgan & New-Ye

Sarah Teibo

S.O

Andrew Bello

 

BEST REGGAE ACT

Popcaan - WINNER

Alkaline

Spice

Protoje

Kranium

 

BEST AFRICAN ACT 

 WizKid - WINNER

Mr Eazi 

Moelogo

Tekno Miles

Tiwa Savage

Yemi Alade

Olamide

Mista Silva

EugyKwamz & Flava

 

PAVING THE WAY

Nicola Adams and Ms Dynamite 

 

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