FKA twigs sent pulses racing in as she joined The Last Dinner Party at the Alexander McQueen show during Paris Fashion Week on Sunday.
The English singer, 37, went topless as she stepped out in a short, black, leather jacket for her appearance at the event.
She layered the jacket over a skimpy skirt and some sheer black tights as she slipped into a pair of pointed black heels.
The singer toted around her belongings in a black leather handbag that she slung over her shoulder and accessorised with a pair of black oval sunglasses.
Meanwhile, indie band The Last Dinner Party, made up of Abigail Morris, Lizzie Mayland, Emily Roberts, Georgia Davies and Aurora Nishevci, ensured they claimed their own share of the spotlight at the event.
Abigail wore a beige floral dress which she paired with knee-high black leather boots and a silver clutch.

FKA twigs sent pulses racing in as she joined The Last Dinner Party at the Alexander McQueen show during Paris Fashion Week on Sunday

She attended the star-studded event alongside Abigail Morris, Aurora Nishevci, Georgia Davies and Emily Roberts (pictured left to right)
Aurora cut a casual figure in a white and red jumper which she paired with a brown and black plaid skirt.
Georgia looked phenomental in a black, longsleeved blouse and loose-fitting black trousers.
Emily sent pulses racing in a red lace dress which featured padded sleeves and a layered skirt.
FKA twig’s appearance comes after she and her boyfriend Jordan Hemingway looked smitten as they were snapped holding hands while departing the Siena Party earlier in the Week.
She put on a loved-up display with the London-based filmmaker, 33, as they made a stylish exit after enjoying the star-studded bash.
The Tears In The Club hitmaker flashed her taut midriff in a skimpy beige top and stylish black trousers.
She ensured her svelte physique caught the eye by completing her look with an ochre jacket and chic black shoulder bag.
Meanwhile New Jersey-born Jordan cut an edgy look as he donned black leather from head to toe.

English singer FKA twigs, 37, went topless as she stepped out in a short, black, leather trnech coat

She layered her jacket over her skimpy skirt and some sheer black tights as she slipped into a pair of pointed black heels
The record producer – who recently revealed she still doesn’t feel ‘safe’ after settling her domestic abuse lawsuit with ex-partner Shia LaBeouf – has been dating Jordan since Spring 2023.
FKA announced her relationship with Jordan, who works in photography and cinematography, in an Instagram post, describing him as ‘a beautiful artist whose heart has restored my faith in love’.
She split from The 1975’s frontman Matty Healy in 2022 following post-lockdown work commitments.
The pair reportedly called things off following lockdown and the final throes of the coronavirus pandemic, among the promotion and release of a fifth album from The 1975.
The musician also dated actor Shia, 39, for just under a year in 2018, after meeting on the set of American drama Honey Boy, with twigs later accusing him of ‘relentless abuse’. He has denied the claims.

Abigail wore a beige floral dress which she paired with knee-high black leather boots and a silver clutch

Aurora cut a casual figure in a white and red jumper which she paired with a brown and black plaid skirt

Georgia looked phenomental in a black, longsleeved blouse and loose-fitting black trousers

Emily sent pulses racing in a red lace dress which featured padded sleeves and a layered skirt
Now months after settling the domestic abuse lawsuit, which officially ended the lawsuit in July, the songstress requested to dismiss all claims against the Transformers star with prejudice, meaning she cannot bring the case back to court in the future.
The lawsuit, filed in 2020, sought $10million in damages for alleged sexual battery, assault, and emotional distress during the couple’s relationship.
Speaking out following the settlement, FKA Twigs admitted she still doesn’t feel safe.
She explained to THR.com: ‘I wouldn’t say I feel safe. I feel really passionate about being involved with organizations such as Sistah Space and No More, to help survivors in any way that I can.’