Rita Ora Flashes Assets In Sheer Black Top During Charli XCX Concert In London
Rita Ora was seen leaving the Charli XCX show O2 Shepherd Bush's Empire in London on March 25 rocking an all-black look. The 24-year-old singer was wearing a sheer turtle neck top, matching PVC leggings and a huge black furry coat, according to Mirror UK. She walked with a striking blue sling bag in her hand.
Thee singer wore studded black boots and contrasted her all-black look with dark red lips and flashed her red manicure. Her silver blonde hair was done into a half up do. The "Black Widow" singer revealed that she opted to go braless for her friend’s concert as the camera caught on her assets.
Rita had been on hand to perform with her pal and collaborator, Charli XCX, at the fun-filled performance. The singer posted pictures of the performance on her Instagram and wrote “Classic Mohican with bae at her London gig tonight! It was amazing rockin out with you to perform DOIN IT!!” Rita is a coach on “The Voice UK” and arrived at the show along with contestants Karis and Joe for the gig.
The singer turned heads with a vibrant ensemble when she came for the event. Rita donned a polo neck Fausto Puglisi jumper in bold white, red and black colours. She paired it with a red leopard print mini skirt, which was again in bright red and black. She wore a pair of black tights underneath to keep warm and accessorised the look with matching black embellished high heels.
The blonde beauty, who has been dating Ricky Hil, the son of fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger moved in with him recently. Besides, she also has her pet pooch for company. The “I Will Never Let You Down” singer was unveiled as Coca-Cola’s new icon at the opening of a pop-up bar in Soho, London. The campaign is to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the drink’s iconic contour bottle. Rita wore a bespoke red dress by Sorapol, complete with Sophia Webster heels decorated with Coca-Cola bottles for the event last week. The popstar revealed that she likes designing just as much as she likes singing.
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