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Romeo Beckham's ex Mia Regan shows off her incredible figure in a daring backless yellow dress as she launches her new H&M collection

Romeo Beckham's ex Mia Regan shows off her incredible figure in a daring backless yellow dress as she launches her new H&M collection

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Mia Regan turned heads in a daring butter yellow backless gown as she attended an intimate dinner in London to celebrate her H&M collection on Monday evening.
The model, who is the ex-girlfriend of Romeo Beckham, showed off her amazing figure as she went braless under the strappy number.
Mia elevated her frame in a pair of heeled brown sandals and accessorised with a number of silver bangles.
She her way down the rustic wooden walkway which was lined with personalised yellow flags. The stunner looked in good spirits as she chatted to guests before making a speech at the candlelit dinner.
Mia was joined by a number of her model pals Bel Priestley, Maxim Magnus, Edie Liberty Rose and Sophie Watson.
Earlier this month, Mia looked stunning as she gave a sneak peek at her new collection with H&M as she modelled a shimmering bikini before changing into a fitted maxi dress.
The beauty, who split from from Romeo Beckham last year after five years together, shared a series of behind-the-scenes snaps from the photoshoot with the brand in Australia.
Celebrating her clothing line, she partied on a boat wearing a brown dress with cut-out sides and ruched detailing.
Mia captioned her post: 'I <3 Aus!! Thank you gals for celebrating my collection with h&m with me!! ❤️ next stop London… drops 17th July :)'
Speaking to British Vogue about her collection, she explained: 'I've designed my dream summer wardrobe. It felt like a really good synergy.'
Mia added: 'I've subconsciously been building up an archive of inspiration for my whole life.'
She is currently dating Henry O'Sullivan and while Romeo moved on with Kim Turnbull - they have since split.
It is not clear when exactly Mia and Henry started dating but he debuted her on his social media as early as October of last year.
Mia modelled her new backless gown for the bash
Belgium model Maxim Magnus, 27, put on a leggy display in a white minidress and brown knee high boots
The Mail revealed that Romeo and Kim had gone their separate ways after seven months together, with friends saying that the romance 'fizzled out' three weeks after David's 50th birthday.
Romeo first publicly launched his relationship with Kim last November after weeks of exchanging flirty 'likes' on Instagram however despite being warmly welcomed into the family, the relationship has now run its course.
Friends told The Mail that things remain 'amicable' between Romeo and Kim, and that their parting is 'nothing to do' with Kim being blamed by Nicola Peltz for being the catalyst for the feud that has ripped the Beckham family apart.
One said: 'Romeo and Kim are both young and they had a lovely time together but at that age things don't always last forever and they decided to split up.
'They have been friendly since and have even been at the same venues. It's a huge shame, particularly as David and Victoria really adored her and thought she made Romeo happy but it wasn't to be.
'It happened a couple of weeks ago and relations have remained friendly between them.
'David and Victoria would hate for the view to be that they split because of Nicola and Brooklyn because that simply isn't the case.
'The fact is that Kim has got a really busy career as a DJ and Romeo has a busy work life too, there is lots of travelling for both of them at having a relationship at this time isn't all that conducive to their lives.'
Mia broke up with Romeo in February of last year after five years together.
It is claimed the couple went their separate ways after an argument, with Mia moving out of the home they shared together.
When Mia met Romeo at 16, she was a netball-loving sixth-former studying history, art and PE, with her sights on university.
Her family lived close to the Beckhams' £12 million farmhouse in the Cotswolds and she and Romeo were first pictured together at Victoria's fashion show in 2019.
But after making their relationship 'Instagram official', Mia was catapulted into the limelight.
Thoughts of university were left behind as she began working with 50 of the world's top brands including Gucci, Prada, Coca-Cola and fashion house Celine.
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