Chrissy Teigen risks MAJOR wardrobe malfunction as best assets spill out of plunging knit
CHRISSY TEIGEN risked flashing a lot more than onlookers were bargaining for as she jetted out of Los Angeles with her husband John Legend and daughter Luna.
Chrissy Teigen risks MAJOR wardrobe malfunction as best assets spill out of plunging knit
Chrissy Teigen spends quality time with ADORABLE baby Luna
The mother-of-one clearly wanted to be comfortable for her flight and chose a long, knit cardigan for the trip.
But, she almost spilled out of the boob-baring number as she opted to go braless leaving her best assets on full display.
Her generous bosom threatened to burst out of the plunging knit as one sleeve fell from her shoulder as she carried her luggage into LAX.
The long cream cardigan featured red and black striped detailing on the hem and was tied tightly at the waist.
The model risked flashing her nipple in the plunging knitwear
Chrissy's cardigan struggled to contain her best assets as she arrived at LAX
When I wasn't in the studio, I never left the house
However, it did very little to preserve her modesty as her generous cleavage stole the spotlight as she risked flashing her nipples.
Chrissy teamed her striking Gucci knit with a pair of silky tailored trousers and added height to her look with black strappy sandals.
In an attempt to keep a low-profile, the 31-year-old sported a pair of mirrored aviator sunglasses and wore her flowing locks in a simple up 'do.
It comes after the Sports Illustrated star revealed she suffered from postpartum depression after the birth of her daughter.
The mother-of-one's knit did very little to protect her modesty
Chrissy recently revealed that she suffered from postpartum depression
In an essay penned for Glamour magazine, she confessed that "getting out of bed to get to set on time was painful".
She explained: "My lower back throbbed; my shoulders - even my wrists - hurt. I didn't have an appetite. I would go two days without a bite of food… I couldn't figure out why I was so unhappy.
"When I wasn't in the studio, I never left the house. I had every shade closed. Most days were spent on the exact same spot on the couch and rarely would I muster up the energy to make it upstairs for bed."