Tamara Ecclestone steals spotlight at charity party in skintight snake skin

Herald Globe (ANI) Thursday 9th February, 2012

Tamara Ecclestone, who was co-hosting an evening for the Starlight Children's Foundation on Tuesday night at London's Langham Hotel, stunned onlookers as she stepped wearing a tiny Pucci mini-dress emblazoned with an animal print design.

The 27-year-old's tanned pins were on full show in the frock as she went for bare legs at the charity lamp shade party.

The elder daughter of F1 mogul Bernie Ecclestone contained some of her modesty with the long sleeves and high-neck cut of the frock.

To finish off the look, the heiress wore Yves Saint Laurent golden heels, with her dark hair swept into a side ponytail, showing off her gold hooped earrings.

Wearing lashings of mascara but not much else, even she admitted she had come out under-dressed.

She even took to her Twitter page before the event.

"Wearing a Pucci dress and YSL heels its freezing should of worn a coat!' the Daily Mail quoted her as tweeting.

The TV host often supports the children's organisation and was on hand to launch their new campaign on the special night. (ANI)

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