She sent tongues wagging when she was spotted partying with F1 driver Lewis Hamilton and footballer Neymar during London Fashion Week recently.
And Barbara Palvin proved just what turned their heads as she stepped out during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday.
The 23-year-old Hungarian model put on an eye-catching display in a plunging gold gown, ensuring she turned heads.
Making the most of her supermodel statistics, she slipped into a thigh-skimming metallic mini-dress, showcasing her endless legs.
The golden piece featured a plunging neckline offering a glimpse of her tanned decolletage, and was cinched in at her slender waist.
Accessorising with a delicate clutch, the beauty wore her caramel-coloured locks in loose waves, letting her bright blue peepers do the talking.
Her appearance came after Barbara was spotted partying with footballer Neymar until the early hours of the morning, during London Fashion Week.
In pictures later obtained by MailOnline, the model, who is dating English singer-songwriter Julian Perretta, was seen make-up free as she waited for a car in different clothes to those she arrived in, after a night of revelry with the football ace.
While they documented the starts of the evening on social media, sources told MailOnline that Barbara and Neymar kept the party going until 5am.
It was also reported that Lewis left them alone half way through the evening, in what was described as an act of ‘matchmaking’.
Not present on the night out was the model’s boyfriend Julian, despite the party going on in his native city – however both his and her Instagram accounts are littered with adoring snaps of the duo.
Barbara has a list of rumoured famous flames including Leonardo DiCaprio, Justin Bieber, Niall Horan and Ed Sheeran.
Despite many rumours, she remained defiant in a 2014 interview about the claims, explaining that she’s always had male friends.
‘I’ve always been a girl who hangs out with boys and I’m not going to change that, no matter what people might think. I’m a tomboy.
‘I play football. I’m a defender. I’m not going to change.’