Saturday, January 14, 2012

Miranda Kerr, Gloden Globes, and a tight white dress!

Who wants to see Miranda Kerr in a tight white dress @ the Golden Globes? Well here she is!

The 28-year-old showed off her enviable figure in the silk number, stealing the event in the fashion stakes.

Tight fit: Supermodel Miranda Kerr looked gorgeous in this tight white dress at the W Magazine's pre-Golden Globes party last night

Tight fit: Supermodel Miranda Kerr looked gorgeous in this tight white dress at the W Magazine's pre-Golden Globes party last night

The V-neckline showed off the supermodel cleavage and the rouged sides gave her shape.

He makeup was minimal but was enhanced with a splash of red lipstick..

Smile for the cameras! The mother-of-one showed off her flat stomach and slim legs in the silk number
Smile for the cameras! The mother-of-one showed off her flat stomach and slim legs in the silk number

Smile for the cameras! The mother-of-one showed off her flat stomach and slim legs in the silk number

Different angles: The 28-year-old paired the number with black strappy sandals, and had made sure to paint her toenails red, matching her lipstick
Different angles: The 28-year-old paired the number with black strappy sandals, and had made sure to paint her toenails red, matching her lipstick






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