Maya Jama returns to Love Island in custom leather look

admin admin | 06-05 00:15

British presenter Maya Jama has returned to the Love Island villa to play host to a new batch of singletons.

The hit reality-TV show returned to ITV for its 11th series on Monday, June 3, with 29-year-old Jama at the helm for her third year.

Love Island: Aftersun - the post-show analysis series - is also set to return to screens, live from London every Sunday, also hosted by Jama alongside all-star panelists Sam Thompson and Indiyah Polack, and new panelists Amy Hart, Chris Taylor and Jordan Stephens.

Photo courtesy of ITV plc Picture Desk.

As a presenter, DJ, model - and regular of London Fashion Week - Bristol-born Jama has become instantly recognisable thanks to her statement style, often snapped in daring dresses and high-end designs.

For her return to the Majorcan villa (and the all important slow-mo walk), she chose to wear an eye-catching number from English designer Genevieve Devine.

Teasing the boundary between "fashion and objet d'art", the brand is known for salvaging materials and transforming them into articles of fashionable fascination.

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Styled by Rhea Francois, and assisted by Hannah Mill, Jama wore a custom dress of leather discs that was assembled by a "dream team" made up of Madeleine Bryan King, Dolores O'Loan, and Issac Murai-Rolfe.

The distinct dress featured an open thigh split and halter back straps, and a chain lattice fastening. While the bodice is made up of layers of overlapping discs, the skirt has open chains that deliver a sheer effect.

Photo courtesy of ITV plc Picture Desk.

The presenter paired the look with some simple strappy heels, while her glam squad delivered a glamorous smokey eye and glossy locks.

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