Last week she admitted she felt more confident with her clothes off, when she took part in The All New Monty on ITV. And Megan Barton Hanson appeared to back up these claims on Thursday as she stepped out at the Fragrance Foundation Awards 2019 in London, in a very revealing number. The former-Love Island bombshell, 25, turned up in a lacy black top, with a sheer floral design and short peplum sleeves. Racy lacy: Megan Barton Hanson stepped out at the Fragrance Foundation Awards 2019 in London, in a very revealing number on Thursday She nipped her waist with a black and gold belt, adorned with pearls, and completed the look with a matching skirt, which fell in layers around her pins and also sported a lace frill. The look was finished with black peep-toe heels and statement gold earrings. She tied her dark blonde locks back from her features, which were generously made up with bronzer, red lipstick and thick mascara. Glamour gal: The former-Love Island bombshell, 25, turned up in a lacy black top, with a sheer floral design and short peplum sleeves Beauty: She nipped her waist with a black and gold belt, adorned with pearls, and completed the look with a matching skirt Got the look: Her skirt fell in layers around her pins and also sported a lace frill Megan's appearance comes a couple of days after she admitted that she was suicidal at her lowest point two years ago, before finding fame, revealing that she 'wanted to give up' and 'didn't want to be here anymore' following a relationship breakdown. She told heatworld of her low point two years ago: 'I just felt like I wanted to give up, like there wasn't any positive times, there wasn't any sad times, I just felt a whole cloud over me of just like numbness and nothingness… 'I remember crying to my mum and saying basically "I really am not happy, I don't wanna be here anymore".' Megan insisted that, although she was certain at that point that she would always feel unhappy, she found effective ways to improve her mental health. She said: 'I thought there was no way I could get better - but there always is, and I did get better… for me, therapy, meditation and yoga really help.' Pretty: The look was finished with statement gold earrings Stepping out: She tied her dark blonde locks back from her features Discussing how she adjusted to life in the limelight after finding fame overnight on Love Island, Megan admitted that reading comments about her online made things difficult. She told the publication: 'When I first came out the villa it was so difficult. I was on such a high but then I read some comments on a news article about me - they were absolutely awful.' The former stripper admitted that initially she found it difficult to speak out about her mental health, but reiterated the importance of those with a platform to use theirs to raise awareness. She said: 'I found it so difficult to open up because I just thought, "Am I crazy? Am I mental?"... I hate saying that because I think that's where all the stigma comes from. Pouty: Her features were generously made up with bronzer, red lipstick and thick mascara Also there: Jess Wright joined Megan at the event on the red carpet in a long puce gown 'Everyone with a big platform needs to speak out about it because everyone suffers on some level. 'So, it shouldn't be taboo and more people need to realise that it's okay to feel, like, down or anxious. 'I think we're slowly getting better with mental health in the UK. We're speaking about it more openly but it's still something we need to talk about more.' To get help on mental health issues and find out how you can support the campaign so mental and physical health are given equal treatment at work go to www.wheresyourheadat.org All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility