Alesha Dixon showed off her sense of style when she attended a book signing for her new children’s book at Westfield’s Waterstones in London on Saturday.
The singer, 44, looked chic as she donned a colorful bodycon-print turtleneck sweater paired with high-waisted baggy denim, exuding a hip-hop look.
The judges on Britain’s Got Talent styled her chocolate locks into a half bun, leaving part of her tresses slicked down.
Her baggy pants almost completely covered her feet, but it looked like she completed the ensemble with a pair of open-toed heels.
She added a touch of bling with several gold rings on both hands and wore large hoop earrings.
Stylish: Alesha Dixon was the epitome of fashion as she attended a book signing for her new children’s book at Westfield’s Waterstones in London on Saturday

Look: The singer, 44, looked chic as she slipped into a colorful bodycon-print turtleneck sweater paired with a pair of high-waisted wide-leg jeans, exuding a hip-hop look
Alesha enhanced her natural features by opting for a nude make-up and adding some mascara and lip gloss.
The TV personality appeared in high spirits as she was captured posing for the cameras and signing off copies of her new debut.
The new book from the R&B star is called Luna Wolf: Animal Wizard and is an action-packed adventure designed for young animal fans.
It comes after the superstar revealed that the enthusiasm of new Britain’s Got Talent judge, Bruno Tonioli, has given her ‘Bruno bruises’.
Speaking on Thursday’s Lorraine, the singer joked that sitting next to the former Strictly star, 67, has made her look a little worse for wear.
She told the host, “I had a few bruises from Bruno, that’s what I like to call them,” to make it clear they were made unintentionally, she said, “He likes to grab the arm.”
Bruno took part in the ITV talent show earlier this year after 51-year-old David Walliams quit when it was revealed he had called an older contestant a ‘c***’ and made vile sexual comments about a woman who was taking part.
Alesha continued that Bruno struggled to understand the rules: “On day two we just threw out the rulebook and this is the year when anything goes.”

Posing: The BGT judge styled her chocolate locks into a half bun, leaving part of her tresses slicked down

Debut: The TV personality appeared in high spirits as she was captured posing for the cameras and signing off copies of her new debut


Gorgeous: She added a touch of bling with several gold rings on both hands and wore large hoop earrings

New book: The new book from the R&B star is called Luna Wolf: Animal Wizard and is a funny action-packed adventure designed for all young animal fans
She continued, “Every year, without fail, you see something you’ve never seen before. After the past few years that we have had people enthusiastic to go on stage and show their talents, the level this year was phenomenal.’
Elsewhere in the chat, she opened up about her upcoming hosting duties at the Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool in May.
She said: ‘We have a great responsibility for Ukraine, we have to represent their culture. It’s in Liverpool, the city of music. Can’t wait to see who represents the UK.
‘Music unites people, it makes people feel good and we need that more than anything now. I can’t wait to see who represents the UK.’
Eurovision legend Graham Norton will present the grand finale on May 13 to a global audience of 160 million Alesha members, along with Ukrainian singer, composer and frontwoman of alternative band The Hardkiss, Julia Sanina.
As well as Emmy Award-winning actress Hannah Waddingham.
Julia, Hannah and Alesha will host the two live semi-finals on May 9 and 11 from Liverpool.


Speaking of her role as a judge for BGT, she said: ‘Every year without fail you see something you’ve never seen before’

She added: ‘We have a great responsibility for Ukraine, we have to represent their culture. It’s in Liverpool, the city of music. Can’t wait to see who represents the UK’

New horizons: Alesha presents the grand finale on May 13 to a global audience of 160 million, becoming Eurovision legend Graham Norton, along with Ukrainian singer, composer and frontwoman of the alternative band The Hardkiss, Julia Sanina

Nice job: She told the host, “I had a few bruises from Bruno, that’s what I like to call them,” clarifying that they were made unintentionally, she said, “He likes to grab the arm”
Ukrainian broadcaster Timur Miroshnychenko will be the Eurovision correspondent in Liverpool, appearing in VT inserts during the live shows and providing live insights from Ukraine’s commentary box at the Liverpool Arena.
He will co-host the live stream of the opening ceremony on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel with presenter Sam Quek from Liverpool.
For the big closing commentary on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, Graham and comedian Mel Giedroyc will take turns in the commentary box to give those watching at home their unique and expert take on the acts of 2023.
For the first time in UK Eurovision Song Contest history, both semi-finals are live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Radio DJs Scott Mills and Rylan will bring their colorful commentary to the British public.
There will be a dedicated commentary team on BBC Radio Merseyside, including Claire Sweeney and the winner of The Voice of Eurovision talent show, who are currently on the lookout for new Liverpool talent.

Eurovision: Alesha will present the two live semi-finals on May 9 and 11 from Liverpool alongside Julia and Hannah
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