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LeighAnne wows in cut out dress at the David Coma show during LFW



She never fails to look sensational while on the red carpet.

And Leigh-Anne Pinnock was the epitome of chic as she attended the star-studded David Coma show during London Fashion Week on Saturday.

The singer, 31, flashed her abs in a lime green cut-out dress as she posed for the camera at the glamorous event.

Leigh-Anne's incredible figure was on display in the daring number which featured a stunning flared shoulder cape and silver diamanté buckles.

The hitmaker flashed her taut midriff and teamed the striking dress with a pair of silver open toe sandals.

Stunner: Leigh-Anne Pinnock was the epitome of chic as she attended the star-studded David Coma show during London Fashion week on Saturday

Knockout: The singer, 31, flashed her abs in a lime green cut-out dress as she posed for the camera at the glamorous event

Opting for a radiant palette of make-up for the event the stunner slicked her raven locks back into a chic up-do.

Singer Connie Constance joined Leigh-Anne at the fashion show and opted for a long-sleeved jumper dress with a cut out detailing at the front.

She added black bows to her dark tresses and wore minimal makeup as she worked her best angles for the camera.

Also in attendance was Emma Weymouth, 37, who cut a stylish figure in a black strapless dress, which featured a feather trim.

The brunette beauty, who is the Marchioness of Bath, added height to her frame with a pair of black heels.

Sex/Life star Wallis Day turned up for the fashion show and put on a very stylish display in an all-black ensemble.

She rocked a long pleather jacket, crop top and maxi skirt which she paired with knee high boots.

Her platinum pixie locks were styled into a soft quiff and her flawless makeup showed off her striking features.

Pop pals: Singer Connie Constance joined Leigh-Anne at the fashion show and opted for a long-sleeved jumper dress with a cut out detailing at the front

Standout: She paired her dress with some chunky boots and funky necklaces and opted for some big bows in her hair

Beautiful: Emma Weymouth, 37, cut a stylish figure in a black strapless dress, which featured a feather trim and silver detailing down the front

Rock chick: Sex/Life star Wallis Day turned up for the fashion show and put on a very stylish display in a long pleather jacket and maxi skirt with knee high boots

Also at the event were the likes of actress Billie Piper, model Zara Martin among others.

Leigh-Anne's outing comes as she is set to perform on Strictly Come Dancing for the first time as a solo artist.

A source told The Sun: 'The show gets millions of viewers and it would give her a chance to showcase her music to an audience who might not be familiar with her work.

'Leigh-Anne's second single My Love with Ayra Starr is such a catchy tune and the plan would be to have her on performing while the professionals perform around her.

'It would be Leigh-Anne's first big TV performance and naturally Strictly bosses are desperate to sign her up because she'd bring younger fans to the show.'

The source told Leigh-Anne is currently dealing with a 'very hectic' agenda, but it could be two birds in one stone for both the songstress and Strictly - as she is in the UK at the moment and 'dates could line up.'

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