Rita Ora may be enjoying some down time from her uber hectic schedule due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic but she’s showing no signs off toning down her infamous fashion sense.
The chart-topper, who is currently self isolating on a plush Cotswolds estate, took to Instagram to share a string of snaps from her new home.
Looking stylish as ever, the How To Be Lonely songstress opted for a pair of bright high waisted purple trousers.
Making a statement, the eye-popping garment was reminiscent of Scooby Doo’s ghost hunting pal Daphne.
Sexing up her look, Rita teamed the trousers with a paper-thin top yellow top, which didn’t leave much to the imagination.
Stretching the top over her chest, Rita ended up making the material see-though meaning she was also flashing her boldly coloured bra.
Ever the style queen, Rita completed her look by wearing her long locks up in a tight bun and rocking a dainty golden necklace round her neck.
Captioning the shot, she wrote: “Thank you @voguemagazine.
“Swipe up on my stories to find out how I’m living in #lockdown.
“Love to you all and hope you have a safe and bright weekend.”
The star also took to her Instagram story to pose in a royal blue negligee from her bed.
Rita is spending her time off the grid to work on her third studio album.
Previously chatting to Daily Star Online about the record, Rita admitted that she is toying with the idea of bringing back tracks she recorded for her second album but was blocked from releasing due to a fall out with her then label Roc Nation.
Rita said: “I would definitely go back to that sound.
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“Obviously during that time I was performing the songs that were getting blocked at the time.
“I still wanted to do new music but I had this streak of frustration and anger at that point.
“I am really proud of Kingdom Come and Religion actually, there is still potential for them to make the next album since they haven’t been on an album. I do still own them.
“I literally have a file with so many songs. It’s great. I listen back and I’m like ‘Oh gosh. I remember that.'”
The star added: “For me now on the other side I feel like I have a sense of freedom both musically and creatively.
“I may tap back into that personality but back then I was just completely really angry.
“Now it is definitely a lighter impact on my music but I will probably tap in in a while, I am not going to be happy forever!”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk