[12:04] Singer Rita Ora arrives at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada
Singer Rita Ora arrives at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas, May 17, 2015. Reuters/L.E. Baskow

Rita Ora hit the red carpet in one of the boldest looks of the evening, dressed in a white Fausto Puglisi gown with gold sun embellishments and a thigh-high split at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday. The “Poison” singer showed off her flat abs, which she accessorized with Jennifer Fisher jewels. The dress featured cutouts at the waist and on the sides, and crazy slits and back cutouts for maximum exposure at every angle.

The self-confessed fashion lover pulled off the risqué look with ease. Her cutout ensemble also showed off her tattoos and revealed part of her derriere. She revealed that she had to skip her knickers to pull off the look. “I didn’t really think that far ahead, so I’m just going to have to pray to the Lord that we’re going to be OK,” she told E! Online.

The “I Will Never Let You Down” singer paired her dress with white high heel peep toes that featured chunky gold chain links. The 24-year-old British singer accessorized her look with gold jewelry. It included lots of chunky rings, earrings, a bracelet and a small chain. Rita’s flawless make-up consisted of lots of mascara and eyeliner and bold red lips. The pop star also opted for dark brows and bronze eyeshadow.

The peep toes showed a hint of her red pedicure. The singer styled her long blonde hair into glamorous retro waves and kept a part of her tresses side swept over her shoulders. Ora was nominated for Top Rap Song with Iggy Azalea for “Black Widow.” Ora and 50 Cent presented the Top Hot 100 Song to Meghan Trainor.

Ora has only admiration for Taylor Swift, who picked up eight awards, though Swift is dating Ora's ex, Calvin Harris. Ora said that Swift was one of the most incredible songwriters of this generation. The singer added that she was just not doing mere lip service, but loved the “Bad Blood” singer’s music and what she stood for.

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