Petra Nemcova flashes her legs in white mini dress with an asymmetric hem as she hit the glam Dior Lady launch at Art Basel in Miami

She is never far from a glam fashion bash.

And on Tuesday Petra Nemcova hit Miami for the launch of the Dior Lady Art collection during the iconic Art Basel art fair.

The 37-year-old model showed off her long legs in a little white dress with an asymmetric hemline as she rubbed shoulders with fellow chic guests at the bash.

Fashion bash: On Tuesday Petra Nemcova hit Miami for the launch of the Dior Lady Art collection during the iconic Art Basel art fair

Petra flaunted her legs in her racy choice of dress, with the hemline rising high on one side.

She added a pair of silver strappy heels to further accentuate her long legs.

A black belt sat at her waist while she casually draped a leather jacket around her shoulders and accessorised with the night's star attraction - the limited edition Dior bags.

Leggy: The 37-year-old model showed off her long legs in a little white dress with an asymmetric hemline as she rubbed shoulders with fellow chic guests at the bash

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Petra Nemcova stepped out Art Basel art fair in Miami this week looking totally glam.

The model showed off her long legs in a white asymmetric dress that ended high on one thigh, but kept it sophisticated with the help of the long sleeves and the addition of a biker jacket.

Despite her towering frame she added stiletto heels to the look to further exaggerate her stems. The silver strappy pair are by Gianvito Rossi and can be shopped at Net-a-Porter (right).

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Her blonde locks were styled into an artfully messy 'do, and the beauty added a pop of colour with her pink lippie.

Petra and her fellow guests were celebrating the launch of the Dior Lady Art Collection which saw the iconic design house ask seven artists to use their signature, top-selling Lady Dior bag as a canvas.  

Petra has enjoyed many years in the modelling world working with the likes of Victoria's Secret, Sports Illustrated and Max Factor to name just a few.

Check out the arm candy: Petra and her fellow guests were celebrating the launch of the Dior Lady Art Collection which saw the iconic design house ask seven artists to use their signature, top-selling Lady Dior bag as a canvas.

However, the blonde has mostly put her fashion career behind her, opting to instead focus her attention on humanitarian work in recent years.

Having been caught up in the devastating 2004 tsunami in Thailand, Petra founded and now chairs her own charity, The Happy Hearts Fund, an admirable feat for which she was recently rewarded.

Last month, Petra was honoured the Ischia Humanitarian Award at the annual Ischia Global Film and Music Festival in Italy for her outstanding charitable work.

They're in fashion: Writer Derek Blasberg and singer Laura Love also hit the Art Basel event

Her fund has been running for a decade, having been launched two years after her fiance, British photographer Simon Atlee, was among the 230,000 people killed in the Thai natural disaster.

The model spent eight hours clinging to a palm tree as the waves wrecked the Thai landscape and when taken to hospital she was told that her injuries were so appalling she would never walk again.

Petra now works with the charity to rebuild safe, resilient schools in areas impacted by natural disasters. 

Party time: Dorian Greenspan, Armand Limnander and Diane Solway were among the fashionable crowd

Arty: Artist Chloe Wise showed off some of the limited edition Dior Lady bags

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