Pixie Lott sports chic vintage minidress as she steps out in Newcastle... after landing iconic leading role as Holly Golightly in stage adaptation of Breakfast at Tiffany's
Pixie Lott embraced a vintage theme on Friday evening as she dined out in Newcastle following another appearance in new stage musical Puttin' On The Ritz.
The singer sported a retro black minidress for an evening out with boyfriend Oliver Cheshire, who was on hand to support her earlier that night.
Pixie, 24, dined at popular Italian restaurant Antico with the model before making their way back to their rented apartment.
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Stepping out: Pixie Lott sported a vintage themed minidress for a night out in Newcastle on Friday evening
It has been announced that the singer will take the leading role as Holly Golightly in a stage adaptation of iconic movie Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Pixie will appear in a three-month long stint of the comedy and it will be her first leading role in a West End production.
Mirroring Audrey Hepburn's famous stills from the film, Pixie dipped her black cat-eye sun glasses as she posed for the cameras in a series of promotional snaps accompanying the announcement.
The starlet - who is currently dating British model Oliver Cheshire - wore a contrasting dress that featured a black cut-out crop pinned to a white skirt with a baby blue flower pattern.
Good times: Pixie was joined by boyfriend Oliver Cheshire, who was on hand to support her earlier that night
Stylish: Pixie completed her vintage look with heavily tinted sunglasses and strappy espadrilles
She's pleased: Earlier that night Pixie delighted fans in her new stage play
She also opted for heavier Hepburn-style eyebrows keeping the rest of her make-up to a neutral palette for a fresh-faced and glamorous look.
Playing around for the shoot she brought along a furry feline to perfectly mimic her character Holly's own pet, which she famously named Cat in the novella.
The role represents a considerable jump for the young songstress who is currently starring as a guest in a current production of Puttin on the Ritz.
Originally a novella by Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany's became a worldwide sensation after being turned into a film in 1961, where it launched the career of the legendary actress Audrey Hepburn.
Ciao bella: Pixie, 24, dined at popular Italian restaurant Antico with model Oliver before making their way back to their rented apartment
Hard to miss: Pixie was quite as she prepared for the journey home following a night out in the city
Step by step: The singer led the way following their departure from the restaurant on Friday evening
Talking about her new role Pixie said: 'I am very excited to play Holly Golightly. I absolutely love her style and can't wait to add 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.'
The Mama Do singer will take to the stage in Richard Greenberg's adaptation from March 3, where the production will travel on eight dates around the UK.
Leading lady: It's been announced that Pixie Lott will now take the leading role as Holly Golightly in a stage adaptation of iconic movie Breakfast at Tiffany's
Starring role: The 24-year-old pop princess will appear in a three-month long stint of the comedy and it will be her first leading role in a West End production
Purr-fect Pixie: Playing around for the shoot she brought along a furry feline to perfectly mimic her character Holly's own pet, which she famously named Cat in the novella
Blonde ambition: The 24-year-old pop princess will appear in a three-month long stint of the comedy and it will be her first leading role in a West End production
Stage appearances: Pixie Lott was seen on Thursday leaving the Tyne Theatre in Newcastle where she's starring in Puttin on the Ritz
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