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Leomie Anderson wows at MOBOs in totally sheer bodysuit with strategically placed leaves

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Leomie Anderson is clearly a fan of the phrase less is more, going by the barely there outfit she wore at the MOBO Awards on Wednesday night.

The Victoria's Secret model, 27, turned up to the glitzy bash in London yesterday in a completely sheer jumpsuit, which only had a few strategically placed leaves to protect her modesty.

Her outfit was made of an entirely transparent material that flashed her toned stomach and long legs. On the breasts and crotch area were some delicate leaves and petals, which stopped her from revealing just a few inches of her stunning figure.

On the back of the jumpsuit the petals and leaves barely covered her bottom. The one piece had long sleeves and a high neckline, which did nothing to cover Leomie's naked

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