Swapping one jumpsuit for another! Orange Is The New Black's Yael Stone strikes a sultry pose while flaunting her figure in a strappy playsuit
She's the Sydney-born actress who has found fame as one of the original cast members of Orange Is The New Black.
And Yael Stone sizzled as she dressed up for an event celebrating the show on Wednesday.
Clad in a strappy black playsuit, the 31-year-old star struck a sultry pose as she thanked her glam squad for making her party-ready.
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Black is the new black: Yael Stone showed off her figure in a black playsuit shared via Instagram on Wednesday
'Thank you for getting me together for #oitnb event @oksarahappleby @jeromehair (sic),' the brunette beauty captioned the snap shared to her 833,000 Instagram followers.
'Thanks for letting me play in your play suit @icbnyc And thank you to the kind people at @bradburylewis.'
Showing off a hint of cleavage and side boob in the black ensemble, Yael's look was a far cry from her prison jumpsuit worn on the hit TV drama.
Hollywood fame: The 31-year-old is best known for her role as Lorna Morello in Orange Is The New Black
Yael's complexion glowed, with the Netflix star sporting smokey eyeshadow and lashings of mascara.
Her raven locks were worn in glamorous curls, while a shade of cherry red lipstick completed her night time look.
Hailing from Sydney, Yael moved to New York in 2011, before being cast in the role of inmate Lorna Morello in Orange Is The New Black in 2013.
Home-grown talent: Born in Sydney, the brunette moved to New York in 2011 and was cast in the Netflix hit drama in 2013
Yael, who is bisexual in the show, has been happily married to Australian actor Dan Spielman for three years.
She has also recently been cast in the SBS crime-thriller, a four-part series based on a string of gay hate crimes that swept through Australia in the 80s and 90s.
Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, Yael said: 'It's this unfurling policing drama that reveals much deeper, much darker and somewhat terrifying elements that have been left unchecked.'
'It this incredible story of what happens when we suppress an ugly truth. It's pretty intimidating, but I think this is a story that needs to be told', she added.
Body of work: The actress has recently scored a starring role in the SBS crime-thriller Deep Water, a four-part series based on a string of hate crimes that swept through Australia in the 80s and 90s
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