Lottie Moss put on an edgy display as she attended Stormzy’s house party in Soho, London on Wednesday.
The model, 27, wore a pair of black lace shorts with quirky boots that had a towering platform heel.
She teamed her look with an oversized, retro sports T-shirt and accessorised with a black skinny scarf.
Lottie topped off her outfit but pulling her hair back into a sleek ponytail and adding a pair of silver earrings.
Stopping for pH๏τos outside, she flashed a smile for the camera before pulling a funny pose.
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Lottie Moss put on an edgy display as she attended Stormzy’s house party in Soho, London on Wednesday
The model, 27, wore a pair of black lace shorts with quirky boots that had a towering platform heel
It comes after Lottie showcased the results of having her facial filler removed and filmed the process for viewers.
The model recently revealed that she’s going back to her natural look and had her jaw and lip filler dissolved, as well as a tattoo removed just under her eye.
The star revealed that she finally ‘feels like herself again’ after enlisting Dr Rosh (also known as Dr Roshan Ravindran) to reverse her filler, thanking him for ‘fixing’ her.
In an exclusive video seen by MailOnline, Lottie is seen getting treated by Dr Rosh, who is considered the world’s number one aesthetics doctor.
After years of cosmetic tweaks, the blonde beauty reflected on her decision to dissolve her previous filler as she complained about how puffy and overdone she’d felt.
Speaking to the doctor, a radiant-looking Lottie remarked: ‘You fixed me’.
‘I’ve got a bruise on my lip because I’m dissolving all of my filler, but I just feel like myself again. Like, my face looks like me again.’
Reflecting on her old jaw and lip filler, Lottie admitted she ‘looked awful’, going on to say: ‘I was really puffy when I came to you from the last person. It was bad.’
She teamed her look with an oversized, retro sports T-shirt and accessorised with a black skinny scarf
Stopping for pH๏τos outside, she flashed a smile for the camera before pulling a funny pose
It comes after Lottie showcased the results of having her facial filler removed and filmed the process for viewers
The model recently revealed that she’s going back to her natural look and had her jaw and lip filler dissolved, as well as a tattoo removed just under her eye [pictured in September before the filler reversal]
Guiding her through the next steps, Dr Rosh told Lottie: ‘It’s better just to align things, isn’t it?’, before offering options to lift the brow, relax the jawline or refine cheek structure.
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Clearly chuffed with her new, natural look, Lottie said: ‘I love how it looks now. So much better, so much more proportionate.’
Last month, Lottie gave an emotional update about her face after having her ‘awful’ jaw and lip filler dissolved and removing the tattoo just under her eye.
The model took to TikTok and was on the verge of tears when speaking about recent life changes including going back to her natural look.
She explained how she got fillers too young before her face had fully developed and now she ‘feels like her again’.
The said: ‘I haven’t really spoken for a minute online, and I thought I would. Cos I’m in a really good place right now. I have got a bruise on my lip because I am dissolving all of my filler. And I feel like I look like me again.
‘I dissolved everything in my face that I had before. I used to have jaw filler, which looked awful, and I used to have lip filler, but it’s all gone now, and I look like me again.’
‘I would really recommend to people who are thinking about getting filler, like just look at yourself and believe that you’re stunning.
‘I wish that I had at a really young age let my face turn into me because I was so young when I got filler, my face still had a puppy face, and it wasn’t really my face yet. I wish I had left it or maybe done it when I was a bit older.’