Pixie Lott flaunts her figure in skinny jeans and vest top as she arrives at West End theatre for Breakfast At Tiffany's show
She's been rocking a vintage look for her role as Holly Golightly in the West End production of Breakfast At Tiffany's.
But pop star-turned-actress Pixie Lott was thoroughly modern when she stepped out in central London on Friday afternoon.
The 25-year-old was the epitome of summer as she arrived at the Haymarket Theatre in advance of her latest performance.
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Out and about in the West End: Pop star-turned-actress Pixie Lott was thoroughly modern when she stepped out in central London on Friday afternoon
Opting for a seasonal vine, the blonde beauty kept it simple in the form of skinny, grey jeans and a fitted vest top in brilliant white.
Deftly displaying her cleavage in the process, she also gave onlookers a clear view of her fantastic figure in the skin-tight ensemble.
Keeping the outfit simple, she added a pair of slip-on shoes with a transparent strap which showed off her manicured feet.
Looking good! Opting for a seasonal vine, the blonde beauty kept it simple in the form of skinny, grey jeans and a fitted vest top in brilliant white
Less is more: Deftly displaying her cleavage in the process, she also gave onlookers a clear view of her fantastic figure in the skin-tight ensemble
Wearing her hair down in a casual centre-parting, she also seemed to go make-up free for the occasion.
She accessorised further with a multi-coloured handbag and a bottle of water, which she no doubt kept to help her survive the capital's current heatwave.
Fortunately, she will be able to take refuge from the soaring temperatures in her air-conditioned dressing room.
She accessorised further with a multi-coloured handbag and a bottle of water, which she no doubt kept to help her survive the capital's current heatwave
Wearing her hair down in a casual centre-parting, she also seemed to go make-up free for the occasion
Pixie is 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.’
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