Thursday 4 August 2016

Pixie Lott teams a red beret hat with leggy denim shorts as she leaves a late Breakfast At Tiffany's performance

Pixie Lott teams a red beret hat with leggy denim shorts as she leaves a late Breakfast At Tiffany's performance

Pixie Lott continued her experimental fashion display on Saturday night as she left the Haymarket Theatre in London in yet another eye-catching outfit.
Having dabbled with Sixties inspirations and blue lipstick this week, this stunning popstar this time stood out in the dark in a red beret hat.
Pixie was leaving an evening performance of Breakfast At Tiffany's when she turned a blind eye to lack of sunshine and sought comfort in leggy Daisy Duke shorts.
Beret-nice! Pixie Lott slipped into a pair of shorts and a red beret hat to leave the Haymarket Theatre in London on Saturday night
Beret-nice! Pixie Lott slipped into a pair of shorts and a red beret hat to leave the Haymarket Theatre in London on Saturday night
After all, Pixie's limbs were an enviable sight in silver pumps, which were practical after a night of treading the boards.
She continued a French theme with a vintage-style blouse that featured frilly sleeves and an intricate neckline.
Pixie will be thankful for the end of another long week playing Holly Golightly on the West End, as Sundays are her well-earned days off. 
Despite being off-duty, Pixie has been taking the opportunity to make style statements each night that she's headed for home. 
Looking leggy: Pixie strutted through the streets of London with her long limbs on display
Looking leggy: Pixie strutted through the streets of London with her long limbs on display
Another long night: She'd just finished an evening performance of Breakfast At Tiffany's
Leggy look: Her shorts were a vintage style
French-inspirations: The stunner paid no heed to the lack of sunshine at nighttime and wore shorts
Heading home: Pixie plays Holly Golightly in the 1961 adaptation
Heading home: Pixie plays Holly Golightly in the 1961 adaptation
Cheeky: From behind, it was clear that the stunner had tucked in her pretty blouse
Cheeky: From  behind, the 
On Friday night, Pixie paid homage to her favourite era, channeling her inner Sixties siren in a minidress and boots.
Pixie stepped onto the streets on London in a pair of killer red patent boots that were a long way from meeting her hemline, as she chose a signature dress style from the Sixties in a mini.
But the singer updated the look with a high neckline and a tabbard cut, swinging a cute mini handbag from one shoulder. 
It was a contrast to the distinctly more futuristic look that she was wearing the previous evening when she headed home in blue lipstick. 
Style queen: Pixie owned the Sixties style icon look on Friday night as she strutted out in scarlet boots
Style queen: Pixie owned the Sixties style icon look on Friday night as she strutted out in scarlet boots
Done for the day: It was another day on the stage
Updo: She wore her hair up in a bun
Style icon: She strutted her stuff in a pair of patent knee-highs, matching them cleverly to her lipstick
It's no wonder that she wants to shine, since she's currently playing the lead in Truman Capote's novel-to-stage production.
The original film came out in 1961, based on the book, but it has been given a new lease of life for a West End audience. 
On the opportunity, Pixie recently told YOU magazine: ‘I was excited by the chance to do something different. I was very clear that if I immersed myself in the role, then everything would be all right.
'I spent years at a performing arts school, I’ve done a small TV part [she played an aspiring singer in an episode of Inspector George Gently] and I know I’m a grafter.’ 
Futuristic: Pixie favoured the futuristic look on Thursday night when she was seen sporting a blue lipstick
Futuristic: Pixie favoured the futuristic look on Thursday night when she was seen sporting a blue lipstick


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