Olivia Culpo turns up the heat as she slips into glittering silver cut-out dress for Chopard Trophée dinner at Cannes Film Festival
She is known to flaunt her fabulous figure in an array of skin-flashing outfits on the red carpet.
And Olivia Culpo turned heads at the star-studded Chopard Trophée dinner in Cannes, France on Monday night.
The American model, 27, slipped into a glittering silver cut-out gown which showed off her toned abs and boasted a thigh-high split white satin skirt.
Commanding attention: Olivia Culpo turned heads at the star-studded Chopard Trophée dinner in Cannes, France on Monday night
Olivia drew attention to her ample cleavage in the bodice of the dress, which was encrusted with hundreds of gold and silver studs.
Allowing the frock to take centre-stage, the Model Squad star elevated her tanned and toned pins with simple silver heels.
The former Miss. Universe sported a glossy blowdry while her striking features were enhanced with a glamorous coat of make-up.
Striking: The American model, 27, slipped into a glittering silver cut-out gown which showed off her toned abs and boasted a thigh-high split white satin skirt
The Trophée Chopard highlights the up-and-coming generation of the international film industry and rewards both a young actress and a young actor poised for a successful career on the silver screen.
Trophée Chopard Laureates Francois Civil, 30, and Fighting With My Family star Florence Pugh, 23, posed together after being honoured at the star-studdeddinner.
François is a French actor best known for playing the roles of Papillon in As Above and So Below and for his portrayal of Baraque in Frank.
Wow: Olivia drew attention to her ample cleavage in the bodice of the dress, which was encrusted with hundreds of gold and silver studs
Florence is an English actress who made her professional acting debut in the mystery film The Falling and had her breakthrough with a leading role in the independent drama Lady Macbeth.
Actress Elle Fanning, French graphic novelist Enki Bilal and the Oscar-nominated director of The Favourite, Yorgos Lanthimos, will be among jury members during the annual event.
Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu will preside over the panel that decides on prizes, including the top Palme D'Or award.
The jury for the festival's 72nd edition will also include Pawel Pawlikowski, the Polish filmmaker and screenwriter named best director at Cannes last year for the impossible love story Cold War.
Maimouna N'Diaye, who has directed documentaries and acted in films such as Otar Iosseliani's Chasing Butterflies will also sit on the panel, alongside two other female directors.
Gorgeous: Elle Fanning was also at the dinner, which highlights the up-and-coming generation of the international film industry