Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Pixie puts on a busty display in a cream mackintosh coat and jeans as she arrives at Manchester

Return of the mac: Pixie puts on a busty display in a cream mackintosh coat and jeans as she arrives at Manchester

She wowed in glitter and sequins in Strictly Come Dancing, but Pixie Lott shows she can do off duty style just as well in her casual commuter ensemble.
The 26-year-old popstar, looked relaxed as she chatted away to a pal as she pulled along her suitcase on Wednesday.
Pixie had a spring in her step as she headed out in a cream mac coat and vest top as she arrived at Manchester Piccadilly on Wednesday.
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Cream dream: Pixie Lott, 26, looked radiant in her spring get-up as she arrived at Manchester Piccadilly 
Cream dream: Pixie Lott, 26, looked radiant in her spring get-up as she arrived at Manchester Piccadilly 
Pixie put her curves to work in high-waisted jeans and a cream vest top as she rocked a laid-back look for her journey.
The talented popstar who has turned to the stage to star in Holly Golightly, Breakfast At Tiffany's, rocked a more demure look in her tailored jacket.
The pop princess, 26, left her blonde hair loose and softly tussled as she stepped off the train. 
Stylish: The talented popstar who has turned to the stage to star in Holly Golightly, Breakfast At Tiffany's, rocked a more demure look in her tailored jacket
Stylish: The talented popstar who has turned to the stage to star in Holly Golightly, Breakfast At Tiffany's, rocked a more demure look in her tailored jacket
Relaxed: The pop princess, 26, left her blonde hair loose and softly tussled as she stepped off the train
Relaxed: The pop princess, 26, left her blonde hair loose and softly tussled as she stepped off the train
She added a touch of glam with her black patent boots and carried a cream designer bag to match her trendy outfit. 
The Mama Do singer let her natural beauty shine through as she wore minimal make-up for her day trip. 
Meanwhile the talented starlet is currently reprising the role of Holly Golightly, a part made famous by Audrey Hepburn in the classic 1961 film, in the long awaited stage production of Breakfast At Tiffany's.
Little boots: She added a touch of glam with her black patent boots and carried a cream designer bag to match her trendy outfit
Pixie added just a touch of mascara to brighten up her eyes
Natural beauty: The Mama Do singer let her natural beauty shine through as she wore minimal make-up for her day trip.
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The play is based on Truman Capote’s original 1958 novella.
Breakfast At Tiffany's has been adapted for the stage by Tony and Olivier Award-winning playwright Richard Greenberg (Take Me Out, Three Days of Rain), and contains memorable songs from the era as well as original music by Grant Olding (One Man, Two Guvnors).   
On landing the iconic role, Pixie said: 'I am so excited to play Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s in my first West End play.
'I absolutely love Holly’s style, and free spirit; she has always been an icon to me and I can't wait to bring my own personality to the role.
'Alongside music, I've always wanted to be in a play, and getting the opportunity to be in one of my all time favourites and play this fabulous character is a dream come true.' 
Speedy get-away: the talented starlet is currently reprising the role of Holly Golightly, a part made famous by Audrey Hepburn in the classic 1961 film, in the long awaited stage production of Breakfast At Tiffany's
Speedy get-away: the talented starlet is currently reprising the role of Holly Golightly, a part made famous by Audrey Hepburn in the classic 1961 film, in the long awaited stage production of Breakfast At Tiffany's


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