Amber Valletta, 50, rushes to hide her modesty after suffering a hilarious wardrobe malfunction at the Ferragamo show at Milan Fashion Week

Amber Valletta was forced to desperately hide her modesty after suffering a hilarious wardrobe malfunction at the Ferragamo show during Milan Fashion Week on Saturday.

The 50-year-old actress looked racy in a black sheer top and held up her clutch to hide her ample assets.

She completed the look with a miniskirt, tights and stilettos and accessorized with stylish sunglasses and dainty silver jewelry.

Earlier this week, Amber looked every bit the supermodel as she joined Natasha Poly on the Twinset catwalk.

This comes after Amber revealed in December that her fear of the climate crisis had made it almost impossible for her to get out of bed as she posed for a Vogue sustainability cover.

Amber Valletta playfully tried to hide her modesty at the Ferragamo show during Milan Fashion Week on Saturday

Amber Valletta playfully tried to hide her modesty at the Ferragamo show during Milan Fashion Week on Saturday

The 50-year-old actress looked racy in a black sheer top and held up her clutch to hide her ample assets

The 50-year-old actress looked racy in a black sheer top and held up her clutch to hide her ample assets

The actress told how “relentlessly bad news” about the state of nature made it difficult for her to cope.

In the accompanying chic shots, she looked stunning as she posed in a white dress and brown leather boots.

The January issue of British Vogue brought together five “sustainability pioneers” who were featured on three covers.

They included Emma Watson, who has been an environmental advocate throughout her career, model and Vogue sustainability editor Amber, and a group of three emerging designers: Priya Ahluwalia, Tolu Coker and Torijéshu Dumi.

In conversation with the publication model and climate activist, Amber revealed her plans for a more conscious future – and how fashion is following her lead.

She said: “I'm turning 50 this February, which means I've been working in the fashion industry for 35 years and committed to sustainability for more than 20 years, but in 2023 I've hit a wall mentally and physically.”

“I wasn’t quite to the point where I couldn’t get out of bed, but I couldn’t tell you how I spent my days.”

“The news just felt relentlessly bad – both environmentally and otherwise.” “I knew I had to find a more sustainable approach to sustainability work if I ever wanted to get back on my feet.”

She added: “Emissions from Bangladesh garment factories producing clothes for the West will pollute the skies not only in the global south but also above the Eiffel Tower.”

“If I model a polyester dress in Milan, the cost will be felt in a roundabout way in Tulsa on the sandstone cliffs and scrub oaks on my grandparents’ farm.”

She completed the look with a miniskirt, tights and stilettos and accessorized with stylish sunglasses and dainty silver jewelry

She completed the look with a miniskirt, tights and stilettos and accessorized with stylish sunglasses and dainty silver jewelry

This comes after Amber revealed in December that her fear of the climate crisis had made it almost impossible for her to get out of bed as she posed for a Vogue sustainability cover

This comes after Amber revealed in December that her fear of the climate crisis had made it almost impossible for her to get out of bed as she posed for a Vogue sustainability cover

Milan Fashion Week usually takes place twice a year, in February and September

Milan Fashion Week usually takes place twice a year, in February and September

Amber Valletta (pictured) looked every bit the supermodel as she stood alongside Natasha Poly on the Twinset catwalk during Milan Fashion Week on Tuesday

Amber Valletta (pictured) looked every bit the supermodel as she stood alongside Natasha Poly on the Twinset catwalk during Milan Fashion Week on Tuesday

“Contrary to what I may have thought when I was 15, there are no separate worlds; They are one and the same, and they are in danger.”

“If I had written this article 12 months ago I might have quoted you statistics about carbon emissions and deforestation rates, but you know the numbers are bad.” We all do that. And we are all overwhelmed by it.

“Paralyzed by the magnitude of the problem.” To move forward, I had to stick to the principles that have guided me in my sobriety and remember to take each day as it comes. It's about working together to change our perspective.

“As counterintuitive – and difficult – as it may seem, we must change our attitude towards the environment from fear to joy and love, from sacrifice to pleasure.”