Miranda Kerr launched her first jewelry line last Thursday at Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Austria.

Kerr stunned in an all white mini dress with a long train. The dress showed off the supermodel’s tanned and toned legs while a mesh panel detail in front gave a peek at her shapely bust. The actress wore strappy gold sandals and accessorized with pieces from her collection including a crystal necklace and a matching bangle. Kerr wore her hair down and casual with a middle part while her makeup was glamorous with a dramatic smoky eye and dark pink lip.

The 32-year-old model is teaming up with the legendary jewelry company for a range that will launch this fall. In a recent instagram post, Kerr shared a few of the pieces from the collection which appears to include the image of the evil eye.

A few of my favourite pieces from my new jewelry collection with @swarovski! In stores this Fall

A photo posted by Miranda (@mirandakerr) on

Since Gisele Budchen‘s retirement earlier this year, the modeling world is waiting to see who will take the throne as the highest-paid model, and Kerr could possibly take the crown next year.

To get this look, but in black, try this dress from Neiman Marcus. This sultry number features a belted waist, a cut outs on the shoulders and a train down to the floor. This dramatic piece is perfect for making an entrance at a formal event or for showing off just enough skin at a cocktail party. The fitted bodice will accentuate your body and the long hemline in the back will add edge to your look. Pair it with these strappy gold heels for a modern-but-elegant ensemble.

Get The Look For Less: Dress, Neiman Marcus, $495. Shoes, Zappos, $89.

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Article by Kelly Mena

Kelly Mena hails from Boston but grew up in sunny Tampa, Florida. She attended the University of Florida where she studied Broadcast Journalism . She most recently moved to Brooklyn where she is happy she made it through winter so now she can enjoy the beach and a hot summer day.

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