Ashley Graham is a style maven at the Marc Jacobs runway show in NYC

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Ashley Graham was a vision in blue as she joined stars at the Marc Jacobs runway show in New York City on Thursday.The supermodel, 35, flaunted her killer legs in an aqua-toned cable knit sweater dress that stopped just before her knees.She added height to her already statuesque frame by slipping her feet into sky-high white Mary Jane heels.They each had several straps that climbed up her ankles.

Ashley's silky brunette was worn in a chic updo with several strands left out to create an edgy side bang. Stunner: Ashley Graham was a vision in blue as she joined stars at the Marc Jacobs runway show in New York City on ThursdayAshley decked herself out in glitzy pearl-adorned earrings and she carried a crystal purse with a silver chainlink strap.As for makeup, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue covergirl rocked shimmery graphic liner and painted her plump pout nude.She smoldered for photographers before snagging front row seat next to fellow model Emily Ratajkowski and socialite Nicky Hilton.Emily oozed sex appeal in a sheer low-cut top and fur-collared jacket while Nicky looked elegant in a black lace dress with matching opera gloves.

Ashley arrived to the historic Park Avenue Armory, where the runway show was held, in a chauffeured black SUV.Despite her platform shoes, she climbed the building's cement steps with ease.Ashley documented the exclusive fashion festivities on her Instagram Story.

She included a shot of the models making their way down the catwalk, as well as a close-up snap of her outfit. Leggy: The supermodel, 35, flaunted her killer legs in an aqua-toned cable knit sweater dress that stopped just before her knees Towering: She added height to her already statuesque frame by slipping her feet into.

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