Kate Upton is every bit the blonde bombshell as she dons low-cut ruched Vivienne Westwood dress with very high split while making press rounds in New York

Kate Upton looked every bit the classic beauty on her latest outing.

The 32-year-old blonde bombshell - who was seen hitting the runway during Paris Fashion Week last month - stunned as she headed to an appearance on Good Morning America on Thursday night.

Kate showcased her cleavage in a low-cut ruched Vivienne Westwood midi dress with a thigh-high split which showcased her legs.

The frock was worn over a black bra as she added to her 5ft10frame it with a pair of brown stiletto heels.

She accessorized with a pair of tortoise frame designer shades and dangling gold earrings

Kate Upton looked every bit the classic beauty on her latest outing

Kate Upton looked every bit the classic beauty on her latest outing

The 32-year-old blonde bombshell - who was seen hitting the runway during Paris Fashion Week last month - stunned as she headed to an appearance on Good Morning America on Thursday night

The 32-year-old blonde bombshell - who was seen hitting the runway during Paris Fashion Week last month - stunned as she headed to an appearance on Good Morning America on Thursday night

Her blonde locks were worn down into waves which flowed over her shoulders as she showcased her natural looks with complementary make-up. 

Kate was on the program to promote her upcoming Hulu reality competition show titled Dress My Tour.

The series follows 11 aspiring fashion designers on the journey of creating fashion pieces which are worthy of music artist's big names including JoJo Siwa, Paula Abdul, Toni Braxton, Ty Dolla $ign, and others.

The  veteran model has been busy as she was recently featured on the ever popular Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue which celebrated its 60 year anniversary.

Kate is no stranger to making an appearance on the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit magazine, and was also previously seen on the cover in 2012, 2013 and also 2017. In 2011, she notably was featured in the publication.

'It's about being confident in your body no matter what you look like. Your voice matters. You can empower yourself by being confident,' she added during an appearance on the CBS Morning Show back in May.

'It looks so good,' she told CBS host Nate Burleson when first taking a look at the finished cover. 'It never gets old, [Sports Illustrated] always finds a way to surprise me.'

The mum-of-one went on to say that after having six covers with the magazine, she feels it was the best decision for her.  

Kate showcased her cleavage in a low-cut ruched Vivienne Westwood midi dress with a thigh-high split which showcased her legs

Kate showcased her cleavage in a low-cut ruched Vivienne Westwood midi dress with a thigh-high split which showcased her legs

The frock was worn over a black bra as she added to her 5ft10frame it with a pair of brown stiletto heels.

The frock was worn over a black bra as she added to her 5ft10frame it with a pair of brown stiletto heels.

She accessorized with a pair of tortoise frame designer shades and dangling gold earrings
Her blonde locks were worn down into waves which flowed over her shoulders as she showcased her natural looks with complementary make-up.

She accessorized with a pair of tortoise frame designer shades and dangling gold earrings

Kate was on the program to promote her upcoming Hulu reality competition show titled Dress My Tour

Kate was on the program to promote her upcoming Hulu reality competition show titled Dress My Tour

The veteran model has been busy as she was recently featured on the ever popular Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue which celebrated its 60 year anniversary

The veteran model has been busy as she was recently featured on the ever popular Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue which celebrated its 60 year anniversary

'It completely changed my career,' she said of landing her first cover. 'It was a dream of mine. Sports Illustrated is the only magazine that puts your name next to your photo.'

The editor-in-chief of the magazine, MJ Day, expressed in a statement , 'A 60th anniversary is a big deal. It might not be recognized as lavishly as the number that 50 is...'

'But we felt we should wholeheartedly celebrate 60, too, for a simple reason: because the journey we've been on for the past 10 years is something we humbly consider to be revolutionary.'

'We have shattered stereotypes. We have embraced diversity. We have championed inclusivity,' Day continued.