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Molly Sims looked red hot in polka-dot dress as she graced the red carpet at the Daily Front Row awards in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The 50-year-old model - who recently admitted she starved herself during the early days of her modeling career - showed off her slim figure in the 80s style dress.
It showed off her tiny waist as the matching bow and flowing of the ensemble bottom stole the show.
Her blonde locks were slightly curled as they cascaded over her shoulders while she posed up a storm.
The mother-of- three was all glammed up as she wore a full face of makeup that made her red pout and pink cheeks pop.
Molly Sims glistened in polka-dot dress as she graced the red carpet at the Daily Front Row awards in Los Angeles on Sunday
The 50-year-old model showed off her slim figure in the 80s style ruched dress
The dress showed off her tiny waist as the matching bow and flowing of the ensemble bottom stole the show
Her blonde locks were slightly curled as they cascaded over her shoulders while she posed up a storm
She accessorized with layered silver necklaces and red heels as she carried a red lip shaped purse that tied the look together.
Sims even showed off her matching red pedicure as she took the event by storm.
This year's soiree will honor various beauty big names for their contribution to the fashion and makeup world.
According to Fashion Week Daily, those being honored include Jerry Lorenzo, Erin Walsh, Anastasia Soare, Amelia Gray, among others.
Doja Cat, Jennifer Garner, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Murphy, Rachel Zoe, and Lisa Rinna will all be in attendance.
When she is not attending red carpets, Sims is continuing her modeling and acting career as she searches for her next gig.
'There comes a time where you do want more than just where you are,' she said at SXSW. 'Especially being a woman turning 50, you really have to dig deep and figure out your own opportunities because I can tell you they’re not walking up to your door.'
The YSE founder said that in a constantly evolving world, she wants to work on things that make others and herself happy.
'I’m a hustler. When you want something, you have to go and get it. You have to be passionate, in whatever. If you’re creating a brand, you have to give it all,' Sims said. 'The doors were open, but I kept kicking them open.'
But for her, it was not always that easy.
Earlier this month she revealed she 'pretty much' starved herself after being told she was 'too fat' when she kickstarted her career as a model.
After dropping out of college, Molly ventured into the fashion industry, only to be admonished for her weight and her 'crooked' nose.
As her career progressed, the 5'10" clotheshorse was criticized for being 'too fat, too big, too blonde, too dark. I mean, it was definitely a stressful time, which I think, you know, in terms of like, you know, food, it became very difficult.'
However she maintained that she 'ended up being OK' after her precipitous weight loss because she 'was healthy about it.'
She once told HuffPost Live she 'didn't eat sometimes for a couple of days' while preparing for a bikini shoot in the 1990s. 'And I used to walk 14 miles a day.'
She accessorized with layered silver necklaces and red heels as she carried a red lip shaped purse that tied the look together
Earlier this month she revealed she 'pretty much' starved herself after being told she was 'too fat' when she kickstarted her career as a model
The YSE Beauty owner is now known promoting the benefits of a healthy and balanced diet
Sims even showed off her matching red pedicure as she took the event by storm
Nowadays, the YSE Beauty owner is now known promoting the benefits of a healthy and balanced diet and has joined a list of stars who have launched their own Erewhon smoothie.
Friday saw her unveil the Molly Sims Beauty Elixir Smoothie, featuring ingredients such as Sea Moss, Maple Chia Seeds and Coconut Cream.
She plugged: 'Get ready to indulge in my skin-nourishing blend, Molly Sims' Beauty Elixir Smoothie, curated exclusively for the unstoppable hustlers, on-the-go achievers, miracle-working moms, and everyone in between craving a morning boost.
'Each ingredient meticulously chosen not only for its delightful taste but also for its genuine skin benefits. Con
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