Lizzie Cundy puts on a leggy display in a pink mini dress at the TRIC Christmas ... trends now
Lizzie Cundy commanded attention in a pink mini dress with feather detailing as she arrived at the TRIC Christmas lunch at The Londoner Hotel on Tuesday.
The TV star, 54, put on a leggy display in the eye catching number as she added inches to her frame in coordinated studded heels.
She kept warm in a chic Barbie inspired furry pink jacket which she donned off the shoulders and toted her belongings around in a bright clutch bag.
Pretty in pink! Lizzie Cundy commanded attention in a pink mini dress with feather detailing as she arrived at the TRIC Christmas lunch at The Londoner Hotel on Tuesday
Lizzie hid behind a large pair of dark sunglasses and styled her long blonde tresses in loose waves as she arrived at the star studded event.
The beauty had flawlessly applied a full face of make-up to accentuated her beauty including gold shimmering eye shadow and a glossy pink lipstick.
Taking to Instagram Lizzie joked that she had come to the event dressed 'as a flamingo'.
Glamorous: The TV presenter, 54, put on a leggy display in the eye catching number as she added inches to her frame in coordinated studded heels
All smiles: She kept warm in a chic fur pink jacket which she donned off the shoulders and toted her belongings around in a bright clutch bag
She penned: 'Yes I’ve come as a flamingo! It’s the best awards of the year! The TV and radio awards @tricawardsuk! My dress is a def winner by @staud.clothing #awards #tv #radio'.
It comes after the former WAG hit back at Ulrika Jonsson's claims that she 'blamed' her for Sven-Goran Eriksson's affair while he was dating Nancy Dell'Olio.
The socialite made an appearance on a documentary about football manager Sven's affair with Ulrika, 55, which was exposed in 2002, while he was dating Italian lawyer Nancy Dell'Olio, 61.
Ulrika then hit back at the Channel 5 show, called Scandal: When Sven Scored with Ulrika, and accused Lizzie of 'blaming' her for Sven having an affair, saying it was 'pathetic sexism'.