
The supermodels should maybe not have bothered walking the runway at the Giles Deacon show.
Kelly Brook undoubtedly stole their thunder in a simple yet eye-watering creation this evening.
The British beauty, 32, struggled to contain her curves in a below-the-knee black dress with a plunging neckline that dived so far south it looked like there may have been a rip down the frock.
Despite the gargantuan amount of cleavage on display, Ms Brook still managed to maintain her decorum with perfectly coiffed curls and a distinct lack of bling so as not to detract from the gown.
The former Playboy model added a splash of colour with red nail polish on both her fingers and toes, along with a pair of sultry satin ruby heels.

Having made her way across the country from Scotland the day before, Kelly obviously caught up on enough beauty sleep in preparation of the event.
She tweeted: 'On my way back to London after a great weekend in Glasgow looking forward to Giles tomorrow #LFW.'
Following the catwalk show, Kelly added: 'Amazing Show! Champagne and Oysters me thinks x'

Curvaceous Kelly posed with a rather unusual chum, sitting next to Pixie Geldof.
Sir Bob's daughter, who at 21 is 11 years Kelly's junior, opted for a stark fashion contrast.
The aspiring model chose to cover up in a high-neck navy top with gold details and black leggings.

Woman in black: Kelly may have opted for minimal colour, but certainly knew how to draw attention to herself

She also rather excitedly tweeted about the pass which gave her access to the show, which featured Judy Finnigan's unfortunate wardrobe malfunction at the National Television Awards in 2000.
Pixie tweeted: '@gilesgilesgiles probably the best pass I've ever seen! #andiveseenafew!'

Bra-vo! The AAA pass featured Judy Finnigan from the 2000 National Television Awards
source:dailymail