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Fleur East cut a stylish figure in a leather jumpsuit as she attended the Audio and Radio Industry Awards on Wednesday.
The singer and Hits Radio Breakfast presenter, 33, wowed in the eye-catching outfit as she hit the red carpet at the May Fair Hotel in central London for the event.
Fleur looked great in the camel-hued jumpsuit which featured silver button detailing and was cinched in at the waist to show off her figure.
Trendy: Fleur East cut a stylish figure in a cream leather jumpsuit as she attended the the Audio and Radio Industry Awards on Wednesday
Star: The singer and Hits Radio Breakfast presenter, 33, wowed in the eye-catching outfit as she hit the red carpet at the May Fair Hotel in central London for the event
The X Factor beauty completed her look with see-through heels and huge statement gold hoop earrings as she worked the cameras ahead of the main event.
Fleur wore her brunette tresses in her classic curly style and opted for a glamorous makeup look to make sure she stood out.
The fitness model also posed with her Hits Radio DJ James Barr who looked smart in a blue jacket and matching chinos.
Beauty: Fleur looked great in the camel-hued jumpsuit which featured silver button detailing and was cinched in at the waist to show off her figure
Pals: The fitness model also posed with her Hits Radio DJ James Barr who looked smart in a blue jacket and matching chinos
Also making an early appearance on the red carpet were Diversity stars Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely.
The dancing duo looked dapper in jet black ensembles.
Jordan wore a noir Tee over matching slacks and loafers, adding a slate checked jacket to the look.
Stunning: The X Factor beauty completed her look with see-through heels and huge statement gold hoop earrings as she worked the cameras ahead of the main event
Radiant: Fleur wore her brunette tresses in her classic curly style and opted for a glamorous makeup look to make sure she stood out
Stylish: Singer and fitness fanatic Fleur looked incredible in the jumpsuit at the star-studded event
Perri wore an inky two-piece suit over a vintage statement Tee.
He added quirky black shoes with a checked white/black detailing to complete the ensemble.
Putting on an equally dapper display were Radio 1 stalwart Scott Mills and sidekick Chris Stark.
They both went for suits over crisp white shirts and equally loud trainers.
Exciting: The Audio & Radio Industry Awards recognise the talented individuals and teams in UK audio and radio
Star-studded: Also making an early appearance on the red carpet were Diversity stars Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely
Double-act: Putting on an equally dapper display were Radio 1 stalwart Scott Mills and sidekick Chris Stark
Miss scarlet: Vanessa Feltz showed off her frame in a rose-patterned red cocktail dress
Ravishing in red: The broadcaster added sparkling accessories to bring majesty to the ensemble
Three’s company: Rickie, Melvin and Charlie of Radio 1 looked their usual giddy selves as they arrived
Vanessa Feltz showed off her frame in a rose-patterned red cocktail dress. The broadcaster added sparkling accessories to bring majesty to the ensemble.
Rickie, Melvin and Charlie of Radio 1 looked their usual giddy selves as they arrived.
Charlie Hedges looked sensational in a pant suit, made up of black, white and pinstripe panelling. She added sparkling heels to complete the look.
Melvin Odoom wore a smart blazer over his white shirt and black tie, adding a pocket square to round off the look. Rickie Haywood-Williams wore an understated black suit and white Tee.
Giddy: Charlie Hedges looked sensational in a pant suit, made up of black, white and pinstripe panelling. She added sparkling heels to complete the look
Smart: Melvin Odoom [L] wore a smart blazer over his white shirt and black tie, adding a pocket square to round off the look. Rickie Haywood-Williams [R] wore an understated black suit and white Tee
Bringing the drama: George the Poet provided style in the form of a dove grey suit and a black cape-like jacket
Don’t falter: Radio mainstay Lauren Laverne donned a pretty floral dress with a nautical-inspired cardigan
Glam: Snoochie Shy [L] stunned in a leggy chocolate off-shoulder number. Harriet Scott [R] sparkled in a plunging metallic layered number
Slay! Snoochie showed off an impressive manicure and hooped earrings
Radio mainstay Lauren Laverne donned a pretty floral dress with a nautical-inspired cardigan.
George the Poet provided style in the form of a dove grey suit and a black cape-like jacket.
Neev Spencer donned an intricate black and gold dress, while Stephanie Hirst wore a sleek black cocktail dress with a semi-sheer detailing.
Sky Sports presenter Laura Woods looked cheery in a little black dress with floral detailing cut-outs, black strap heels and her blonde locks in a jaunty side-plait.
Chic: Neev Spencer [L] donned an intricate black and gold dress, while Stephanie Hirst [R] wore a sleek black cocktail dress with a semi-sheer detailing
LBD: Sky Sports presenter Laura Woods looked cheery in a little black dress with floral detailing cut-outs, black strap heels and her blonde locks in a jaunty side-plait
Dapper: Comedian and radio presenter John Robins [L] went for a smart/casual look while Ritchie Anderson [R] donned a taupe double-breasted suit and black turtleneck
Pals: Rachel Horne [L] and Meera Depala [R] posed for a snap on the red carpet together
Snapped: Brenda Birungi [L] looked sensational in a white fur over a figure-hugging yellow, red and black patterned dress. Elis James [R] wore a suit over a blue shirt and burgundy tie
Comedian and radio presenter John Robins went for a smart/casual look while Ritchie Anderson donned a taupe double-breasted suit and black turtleneck.
Snoochie Shy stunned in a leggy chocolate off-shoulder number, while Harriet Scott sparkled in a plunging metallic layered number.
The Audio & Radio Industry Awards recognise the talented individuals and teams in UK audio and radio who excel at their craft and produce the very best body of work in the world.
The categories cover the most diverse range of genre, talent and output from public service radio, commercial radio, podcasters, community radio, student radio, independent production, audio books and beyond.
The ARIAs brand themselves ‘the Oscars of UK radio and audio’ and are open to all UK based content creators who are members of The Radio Academy.
The Radio Academy is the UK radio and audio industry charity, established in 1983, who aim to bring together creative people from across the sector, breaking down barriers to provide opportunities for debate, networking, and celebration.
Stars: The ARIAs brand themselves ‘the Oscars of UK radio and audio’ and are open to all UK based content creators who are members of The Radio Academy (pictured is Lauren Laverne)
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