- Ashley Graham attended the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Awards in New York City on Monday.
- For the event, she wore a sleeveless, form-fitting gown designed by Christopher John Rogers.
- The green-and-purple dress was custom-made for Graham. According to the designer’s Instagram page, the colors were inspired by food.
- Graham has previously shown off her maternity style in everything from minidresses to latex Halloween costumes.
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There’s no doubt that Ashley Graham has an eye for standout maternity fashion.
On Monday, the model attended the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Awards in a custom gown designed by Christopher John Rogers. The sleeveless dress perfectly showcased her baby bump, from its ruched ankle-length skirt to its vibrant purple-and-green hues.
To complete her look, Graham also donned gold sandals, hoop earrings, and smokey makeup.
On Instagram, the designer hinted that the duo-chrome color of Graham's gown was inspired by a slushie. He also used tons of food emojis in his post.
"The impeccable Ashley Graham in a custom iridescent Mint and Grape Slushie Christopher John Rogers Wiggle Dress for the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Awards styled by Jordan Foster," John Rogers wrote on Instagram.
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Graham has spent the past few months showing off her maternity style. On October 30, she stepped out wearing a fall-inspired minidress with long sleeves and a V-shaped neckline.
She completed the look with black leather boots.
The following day, on Halloween, she slipped into a latex Jessica Rabbit costume that was custom-made for her. She shared photos of the look, which also included purple latex gloves, on Instagram.
http://instagr.am/p/B4Ih94cgTDR
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