Model Daisy Lowe rocks striking red ensemble as she joins scarlet-clad Suki Waterhouse at star-studded 'Free the Period' protest in London

She is a stunning model who is no stranger to putting her pedigree behind a cause that's important.

And Wednesday was no exception as Daisy Lowe got behind the Free the Period movement by attending a march to 10 Downing Street in London, making a statement in an all-red ensemble.

The 28-year-old model showed off her incredible figure in the sassy look, joining Suki Waterhouse and a slew of other stars in support of the campaign to end period poverty.

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Backing the cause: Model Daisy Lowe, 28, donned an all-red ensemble as she supported the Free The Period march in London on Wednesday with model Suki Waterhouse, 25
Backing the cause: Model Daisy Lowe, 28, donned an all-red ensemble as she supported the Free The Period march in London on Wednesday with model Suki Waterhouse, 25

Backing the cause: Model Daisy Lowe, 28, donned an all-red ensemble as she supported the Free The Period march in London on Wednesday with model Suki Waterhouse, 25

Daisy rocked the stunning pillar-box red structured jumpsuit, accessorising with black leather shoes, finished the look with matching nail polish and lipstick.

The brunette beauty kept her looks poker straight as she posed with attendees of the protest, who were campaigning for the government to offer free sanitary products to school girls.

Daisy got fans involved in the movement by posting a flyer from the march on Instagram with the caption: 'Please come and support this incredible cause @freeperiods wear red! Dress warm & stick around for our speeches - let's end period poverty!'

Flawless: The lingerie model joined the march's request to wear all-red by rocking a stunning structured jumpsuit

Flawless: The lingerie model joined the march's request to wear all-red by rocking a stunning structured jumpsuit

Advocate: Daisy joined the campaigns founder, Amika George, who was also sported an all-red ensemble in support of the campaign to end period poverty

Advocate: Daisy joined the campaigns founder, Amika George, who was also sported an all-red ensemble in support of the campaign to end period poverty

Amazing: Daisy showed off her pert posterior in the fitted jumpsuit, which the stat teamed with chunky black leather shoes

Amazing: Daisy showed off her pert posterior in the fitted jumpsuit, which the stat teamed with chunky black leather shoes

Campaign face: The star was also a speaker at the march which saw supporters protest their case in London's Parliament Square

Campaign face: The star was also a speaker at the march which saw supporters protest their case in London's Parliament Square

We are united: Daisy rocked matching red lipstick and nail polish with the look, as she joined stars in speaking out in support of Amika's cause

We are united: Daisy rocked matching red lipstick and nail polish with the look, as she joined stars in speaking out in support of Amika's cause

Open: Daisy spoke openly in support of the cause, which campaigns for schoolgirls who receive free school meals to receive free sanitary products

Open: Daisy spoke openly in support of the cause, which campaigns for schoolgirls who receive free school meals to receive free sanitary products

Well said! As one of the celebrity guests attending the protest Daisy was keen to express her support for the cause

Well said! As one of the celebrity guests attending the protest Daisy was keen to express her support for the cause

Also in attendance at the march was Suki Waterhouse, who was all bundled up in a sheepskin coat over her red ensemble.

Rocking a leather style overcoat over a matching dress, the gorgeous fashion star finished her look with red creeper shoes as she arrived at the march.

The model tied her blonde locks into a chic ponytail as she rocked statement brows with her look, joining a slew of stars who came out in support of the cause.

Backing it: Suki Waterhouse also sported an all-red ensemble along with a cream sheepskin coat as she arrived at the protest in London
Backing it: Suki Waterhouse also sported an all-red ensemble along with a cream sheepskin coat as she arrived at the protest in London

Backing it: Suki Waterhouse also sported an all-red ensemble along with a cream sheepskin coat as she arrived at the protest in London

Stylish: Suki rocked a red dress and leather overcoat along with creeper boots as she arrived at the march with a female companion

Stylish: Suki rocked a red dress and leather overcoat along with creeper boots as she arrived at the march with a female companion

Advocate: Suki kept her blonde tresses out of the way in a high ponytail as she led the march into the capital

Advocate: Suki kept her blonde tresses out of the way in a high ponytail as she led the march into the capital

Fabulous: Despite the chilly weather, the star appeared unfazed as she put on a leggy display in the ensemble

Fabulous: Despite the chilly weather, the star appeared unfazed as she put on a leggy display in the ensemble

A-Level student Amika George, who was behind the Free Periods campaign, recently told The Evening Standard: 'These children would face enormous anxiety while sitting in lessons, fearful that they'd bled onto their uniform, so the easiest solution was often simply to miss school. 

'It was clear to me that missing lessons means falling further behind in academic progress, and these children find they are such a long way off from attaining their goals and ambitions, all because they bleed.'

Daisy joined a slew of attendees who spoke at the protest, including MP Jess Phillips, who said: 'Toilet paper is free in schools, so why not sanitary products?'

She added: 'I want to open my speech by saying I'm on my period.'

Star guest: Alastair Campbell was keeping warm in a brown leather jacket as he joined the army of attendees at the protest

Star guest: Alastair Campbell was keeping warm in a brown leather jacket as he joined the army of attendees at the protest

Standing out: Speaking to the Evening Standard, campaign founder Amika said: 'These children are a long way off from attaining their goals and ambitions, all because they bleed'

Standing out: Speaking to the Evening Standard, campaign founder Amika said: 'These children are a long way off from attaining their goals and ambitions, all because they bleed'

Creative: Attendees found quirky ways to rock the red as they arrived at the march, with even some furry friends getting in on the action

Creative: Attendees found quirky ways to rock the red as they arrived at the march, with even some furry friends getting in on the action

Model Adwoa Aboah joined a female companion on the march as well, though the star went for a more directional colour in a blue fur coat.

Covering up her buzz cut in a rainbow hat, the Vogue covergirl kept the rest of her ensemble all-black as the protestors heading into Parliament Square.

Also in attendance at the march was actress Tanya Burr, along with comedian Ayesha Hazarika and MP Paula Sheriff.

Where's the red? Also attending the march was model Adwoa Aboah, who chose a more dynamic ensemble with a bright blue fur coat

Where's the red? Also attending the march was model Adwoa Aboah, who chose a more dynamic ensemble with a bright blue fur coat

Keeping cosy: The Vogue model allowed her cover-up to make a statement by wearing all black underneath

Keeping cosy: The Vogue model allowed her cover-up to make a statement by wearing all black underneath

Cosied up: Actress and Youtube star Tanya Burr was all cosied up in a red coat and checked scarf as she also spoke at the protest

Cosied up: Actress and Youtube star Tanya Burr was all cosied up in a red coat and checked scarf as she also spoke at the protest

Campaign champion: Tanya was seen joining the march through London in support of the campaign, which promoted the cause of providing schoolgirls with free sanitary products

Campaign champion: Tanya was seen joining the march through London in support of the campaign, which promoted the cause of providing schoolgirls with free sanitary products


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