Amber Valletta was high class all the way.
The model-turned-actress was a modern muse as she hit up the Big Brothers Big Sisters annual Accessories for Success Spring Luncheon and Fashion Show on Friday.
The 39-year-old beauty wowed the crowd in a clingy and sleeveless skin-toned lace number.
Nude is in: Amber Valletta was a glowing
presence in a skin-toned lacy dress and matching pointy heels to attend
Friday's Big Brothers Big Sisters annual fashion show and luncheon
She wore her shoulder-length honey-streaked hair loose and parted to the side while holding a compact black and gold snap clutch.
Her experience with the top designers taught her well on how to mix and match clothes with accessories.
Amber, the face of Marks & Spencer, is one of the famous models to successfully crossover to acting roles.
Wow factor: The model-turned-actress definitely turned heads at the event, which took place at The Beverly Hills Hotel
Slim and spectacular: Amber's pretty frock showcased her slender figure
Friendly gathering: The former cover girl posed with manager Laura Lizer
Amber recently completed the television pilot for Legends opposite Sean Bean.
The blonde star also enjoyed a stint as Lydia Davis in the ABC hit series Revenge.
These days Amber spends a great deal of her time helping needy children find mentors through the BBBS of Greater Los Angeles.
Colourful: Actress Fiona Gubelmann chose a
cheery orange frock while How I Met Your Mother star Erin Cahill
brightened up her black-patterned number with yellow heels
Man in the middle: Morgan Freeman was handsomely flanked by Sarah Purcell and Sandy Bilson
The Vogue cover girl also enjoys a family life with husband, Olympic volleyball player Chip McCaw, and their 12-year-old son Auden.
She can often be seen combing the aisles of Whole Foods in Los Angeles' Brentwood neighbourhood in casual workout gear and without any make-up on her face.
While Amber was definitely a head-turner at Friday's luncheon, during which Neiman Marcus presented the fashion show, other stars were also in attendance.
Big night: The talented actor was among the honorees at the event which seeks to find caring mentors for needy children
Restauranteur Barbara Lazaroff and Lori McCreary, Revelations Entertainment CEO and producer of Invictus, were also among this year's honorees.
'We at BBBSLA are fortunate to have such an extraordinary and dedicated family of donors and volunteers,' said Tiffany Siart, President and CEO of BBBSLA.
'It is their commitment and generosity which makes our transformative impact on the lives of children facing adversity in our community possible.'