American plus-size model and body positivity activist Ashley Graham is back on the runway four months after giving birth, Daily Mail reported.
The 34-year-old celebrity took part in a fashion show, which took place at the end of the amfAR gala evening, held as part of the 75th Cannes Film Festival.
The fashion model appeared before the public in a long black tight dress with an asymmetrical neckline and a high slit to the thigh.
Among other things, the image of Graham was complemented by a veil attached to her hair and sandals to match the outfit.
The stylists tied her hair into a high bun, with the twisted ends of the strands to the face of the star. For makeup, black smoky shadows and nude lipstick were chosen.
Photo: Daniele Venturelli / amfAR / Getty Images
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