She found fame on The X Factor and Diana Vickers showed she definitely has star power as she stepped out in London on Wednesday night.
The 23-year-old singer-turned-actress showed off her long legs in a pair of Stylestalker blue silk shorts and strappy sandals at the Guy Bourdin: Image Maker exhibition private view at Somerset House.
Diana completed her racy look with a sheer Stylestalker navy shirt as she checked out the offerings from Bourdin, best known for his work in French Vogue during the Sixties and Seventies.
Diana left her long blonde hair loose around her shoulders and added a pop of colour to her look with a red Chatelaine charm belt.
The popstar has recently made the move into acting and appeared in Comedy Central show Give Out Girls, her first TV acting role.
According to the official synopsis, 'It follows gang of four girls (and a couple of guys) who work in the world of promotions.They are the girls who work silly hours, dressed as light bulbs, trying to flog you stuff you don't need.
'It's a world that is instantly recognisable to anyone who has ever done a job simply to pay the rent. It's about working hard at avoiding hard work and how your colleagues by default become your mates.'
Most recently Diana starred in West End play The Duck House, alongside Ben Miller.
In the production, which tells the story of a fictional MP, Robert Houston who becomes embroiled in an expenses scandal as he switches from one party to another, Diana played Holly, the girlfriend of Houston's son.
But the story is set in 2009, when the MPs expense scandal truly blew up during Gordon Brown's term as Prime Minister and a year before the General Election.
Miller played the Labour backbencher, who in a bid to save his place in Parliament, decides to cross the floor to the right, but on the eve of his switch, the expense story hits, and soon Robert and his team are forced to spin their way out of trouble.
While Diana has moved on, she first found fame on The X Factor but has admitted she was happy that she is no longer associated with it.
Indeed she had a recent movie audition where the director had no idea who she was.
She told Digital Spy: 'It's just so refreshing to hear that and he was like, "I just thought you did an amazing audition and it wasn't until after you walked out that the casting director said that you were on it". So it's really refreshing to hear that. I don't know if it's a curse. I don't really know.'
Diana was not the only starlet at the Bourdin exhibition.
She was joined by famous faces including Jaime Winstone and Alice Dellal.
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