Ellie Goulding goes braless and flashes her nude underwear in racy cut-out dress at Vanity Fair Oscars party
Ellie Goulding turned heads in a racy lace gown for Vanity Fair's Oscars party at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills on Sunday.
The star, who confirmed her split from husband Caspar Jopling last month, looked incredible in the Zuhair Murad couture dress.
Going braless, Ellie showed some skin as well as her nude underwear as she posed up a storm on the celeb-packed red carpet.
The halterneck design flaunted the singer's gym-honed figure, while she added to the glam vibe with a chic updo.
Ellie has had an jet-set few weeks, performing at the BRIT Awards in London last weekend after returning from her holiday in Central America.
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During the trip she was pictured cosying up to hunky surf instructor Armando Pereza after announcing her split from husband Caspar Jopling.
Ellie frolicked on the beach, sharing kisses and cuddles with the sun-kissed hunk, proving her four-year marriage to her husband Caspar, 31, was over following months of speculation.
In a statement, Ellie and the art dealer finally addressed their split with friends of the couple telling MailOnline she had 'moved on some time ago.'
Oppenheimer won a whopping seven Oscars at Sunday night's Academy Awards - while rival Barbie only won one.
Meanwhile Emma Stone led Poor Things to an impressive four including her Best Actress win and UK film The Zone Of Interest won two at the gala event held at The Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California.
The historical epic directed by Christopher Nolan swept the major categories with wins for Best Actor Cillian Murphy, Best Supporting Actor Robert Downey Jr. and Nolan - with the film also winning Best Picture.
In contrast, Barbie, who memorably won against Oppenheimer in the 'Barbenheimer' box office showdown over the summer, walked away with just one award for Best Original Song for What Was I Made For? by Billie Eilish and Finneas McConnell.
Oppenheimer won seven awards in total - as well as Best Actor for Cillian Murphy, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director for Christopher Nolan, and Best Picture, it won Original Score for Ludwig Göransson - along with cinematography and achievement in film editing.
Al Pacino announced Oppenheimer as the Best Picture winner without bothering to name all the other nominees.
After the two films were released on the same day - July 21 - Barbenheimer gripped film fans who made an event out of going directly from the screening of one to the other.
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