Ravishing in red! Australian model Robyn Lawley shows off generous amounts of cleavage in glittering red gown at Sports Illustrated swimsuit launch festival

Robyn Lawley remained glamorous despite the warmth of the kitchen as she took part in a cooking demonstration over the weekend.

But on Saturday, it was the Australian model who heated things up, stunning in a sparkly red gown.

The 27-year-old was snapped showing off generous amounts of cleavage at the VIBES by Sports Illustrated swimsuit launch festival in Houston, Texas.

A bright spark: Australian Model Robin Lawley stunned in a sparkly red gown at the Sports Illustrated swimsuit launch festival in Houston, Texas, on Saturday

A bright spark: Australian Model Robin Lawley stunned in a sparkly red gown at the Sports Illustrated swimsuit launch festival in Houston, Texas, on Saturday

The beauty's attention-grabbing dress crossed at her bust, plunging low to expose her ample assets.

Form-fitting at the top, it tapered towards the bottom, with a small cut-out portion giving a peak at her lithe legs.

The sleeveless number allowed Robyn to give photographer's a look at her small, detailed wrist tattoo.

She accessorised the stunning outfit with an ornate pill-shaped clutch that added to the sparkle. 

Elegant! The 27-year-old styled her hair down, allowing her luscious brunette locks to spill onto her shoulders. Her elegant makeup was understated, allowing her gown to take center stage

Elegant! The 27-year-old styled her hair down, allowing her luscious brunette locks to spill onto her shoulders. Her elegant makeup was understated, allowing her gown to take center stage

Robyn styled her hair down, allowing her luscious caramel locks to spill onto her shoulders.

Her elegant makeup was understated, allowing her gown to take center stage.

Black eyeliner accentuated her stunning green eyes.

Peak-a-boo: Form-fitting at the top, it tapered towards the bottom, with a small cut-out portion giving a peak at her lithe legs

Peak-a-boo: Form-fitting at the top, it tapered towards the bottom, with a small cut-out portion giving a peak at her lithe legs

Dazzle in a DvF sequin dress like Robyn

We're not surprised Robyn Lawley was getting a lot of admiring glances on the red carpet of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition launch party. The Aussie based model looked dazzling in a red sequin wrap dress by Diane von Furstenberg.

The high slit and wrap details definitely gave this look a bit of disco fever. She highlighted this with some barely there gold sandals. The embellishment trend is definitely something we can get on board with. Maybe not red but iridescent sequin shades are perfect for summer festivals. And it's a guaranteed head turned to be sequinned at any event.

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Fellow Aussie: Also joining Robyn at the event was Swedish-born Australian beauty Kelly Gale, who makes her debut in the swimsuit edition

Fellow Aussie: Also joining Robyn at the event was Swedish-born Australian beauty Kelly Gale, who makes her debut in the swimsuit edition

Also joining Robyn at the event was Swedish-born Australian beauty Kelly Gale, who makes her debut in the swimsuit edition.

The event was a continuation of Sports Illustrated's VIBE swimwear launch festival.

The day before, the  leggy beauty towered over 8th Wonder Brewery's Ryan Soroka and The Burger Joint's Matthew Pak, during a cooking demonstration.

This time, she styled her hair in a retro crimped style and topped it off with a backwards red cap that matched her skirt 

Heating it up: The day before, the leggy beauty towered over 8th Wonder Brewery's Ryan Soroka and The Burger Joint's Matthew Pak, during a cooking demonstration for the first day of festivities at the festival

Heating it up: The day before, the leggy beauty towered over 8th Wonder Brewery's Ryan Soroka and The Burger Joint's Matthew Pak, during a cooking demonstration for the first day of festivities at the festival

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