Braless Albanian singer Bleona Qereti leaves NOTHING to the imagination as she bares her assets in entirely sheer bedazzled gown at Vanity Fair Oscars bash

Every star is vying for the most red carpet attention on the hottest night in Hollywood's calendar. 

And Albanian singer Bleona Qereti was making a concerted effort to catch the eye as she stormed the red carpet at the annual Vanity Fair Oscars bash held after the 90th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theater on Sunday evening.  

The 38-year-old left nothing to the imagination as she sported an entirely sheer gown which displayed the entirety of her assets while also rocking high-waisted knickers to protect part of her modesty. 

Sheer delight: Albanian singer Bleona Qereti was making a concerted effort to catch the eye as she stormed the red carpet at the annual Vanity Fair Oscars bash held after the 90th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theater on Sunday evening

Sheer delight: Albanian singer Bleona Qereti was making a concerted effort to catch the eye as she stormed the red carpet at the annual Vanity Fair Oscars bash held after the 90th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theater on Sunday evening

Bleona looked stunning for her turn at the glitzy bash, yet no eyes were on her face as she showed off her entire chest under the sheer dress.

Adding to the statement look was the dazzling adornments all over the gown, which was floor-sweeping in length and boasted a huge belt to cinch in her tiny waist. 

To maintain her modesty, the stunner sported gold nipple pasties which drew the eye further to her eye-popping assets. 

Boosting her endless legs were a pair of staggering Christian Louboutin heels which added a touch of designer chic to the scanty ensemble.   

Shock: The 38-year-old left nothing to the imagination as she sported an entirely sheer gown which displayed the entirety of her assets while also rocking high-waisted knickers to protect part of her modesty

Shock: The 38-year-old left nothing to the imagination as she sported an entirely sheer gown which displayed the entirety of her assets while also rocking high-waisted knickers to protect part of her modesty

One of the more muted additions to her look was her tiny hoop earrings with delicate cross attachments however she kept the rest of her accessories minimal. 

She scraped her brunette tresses into a staggering bun atop her head while adding to the futuristic feel of the look with her choppy fringe.

The seductive feel to her look was enhanced by her plump pout slicked with an burnt-orange lipstick and her lashes boosted with fluttering false lashes.  

A vision: Bleona looked stunning for her turn at the glitzy bash, yet no eyes were on her face as she showed off her entire chest under the sheer dress

A vision: Bleona looked stunning for her turn at the glitzy bash, yet no eyes were on her face as she showed off her entire chest under the sheer dress

Bleona is known as the 'Madonna of Albania', according to her Wikipedia page, and gained fame on the Bravo reality series Euros Of Hollywood. Her other singles include Without You, Pass Out and Take It Like A Man. 

While she brands herself an actress, her acting accolades seem to be limited to her native country yet she still bagged herself an invite to the  Vanity Fair bash. 

She is often seen in scanty ensembles on the red carpet including a number of totally sheer numbers to make her assets well known in Hollywood circles.  

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