The Love Island star celebrated her new appointment as an ambassador for Rimmel London
The star recently celebrated new appointment as an ambassador for Rimmel London, of course doing so in style. She shared the news online, in addition to a brand new outfit that consisted of a classic LBD featuring a sweetheart neckline, fine strap details and a low-slung silver belt.
The stunning outfit comes after Maya dazzled fans in a red look which you can see in the clip below...Maya paired the timeless piece with some sheer tights and a pair of black point-toe heels with a crystal-clad side buckle for an extra dose of dazzle. She wore her raven hair down loose and gently tussled as she was pictured celebrating her latest career move in a hotel room.
The star took to social media to update fans on her new ambassadorship, captioning the gleeful yet gorgeous post: "SCREAMING! So excited to announce that I am the new global brand ambassador for @rimmellondonuki I grew up with this brand and have dreamed about saying the iconic 'London look' line on tv one day and now it's happening.
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