By Fay Strang
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She proudly showed the world her ample chest earlier in the day when images were released from a recent saucy photo-shoot.
But on Tuesday evening Lara Stone decided to be a little more coy and covered up her growing baby bump as she attended the David Bowie VIP dinner at the V&A Museum in London.
The beautiful model looked chic and simple in her all black outfit, which made her porcelain skin look very pale in comparison, as her husband David Walliams tenderly put his arm around her.
Covered up: Lara showed off her bump as she arrived at the David Bowie VIP Dinner at the V&A Museum in London on Tuesday with David Walliams
Opting for comfort the 29-year-old ditched the heels in favour of black flats and she appeared to be wearing a pair of leggings.
Her long blonde hair had been straightened and fell loose down her back, while she looked relatively make-up free.
Protective and proud David stood beside her looking smart in a dark suit, with a purple handkerchief in his top pocket.Â
Comfort: The model kept it casual wearing all black with flat black shoes
Dinner date: Yasmin Le Bon, who was wearing very fierce shoes attended with husband Simon Le Bon
All the oldies: Gary Kemp and his wife Lauren Barber hot footed it to the dinner following a beauty awards earlier in the evening
The comedian looked delighted as he accompanied his wife, who is expecting their first child, into the museum.
Lara and David were joined at the dinner by Gary Kemp and his wife Lauren Barber, Yasmin and Simon Le Bon, Sir David Frost and Bianca Jagger.
The dinner, which did not appear to be attended by the rocker himself, came the day before a major retrospective exhibition of his life and work opens at the Londonâs Victoria and Albert Museum.
Black and white delight: Bianca Jagger cut a very stylish figure in a her monochrome ensemble, while Patrick Cox opted for brown tones
Making the news: Sir David Frost looked very smart while his wife Lady Carina Fitzalan-Howard went for an eighties style leather coat
While Bowie may not be directly involved with curating the V&A exhibition, the David Bowie Archive gave the London museum 'unprecedented access' to pick out flamboyant costumes, early photographs and other memorabilia.Â
The exhibition has already broken all previous records as it has sold more than 42,000 tickets, more than double the advance sales of previous exhibitions.
Thatâs not the only good news for Bowie though, after 20 years the iconic singer is on top of the album charts again after The Next Day, his first new material in nearly a decade, went straight to Number One on Sunday.
That makes it the 66-year-old singer's first chart-topper since 1993's Black Tie White Noise, the Official Charts Company said.
Number one: Not only is Bowie's latest album at number one in the charts but a retrospective about his life is about to open
Cheeky: Lara recently posed in some fun situations for i-D magazine, showing off her ample chest
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